BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN SPAIN AND SWEDEN
.... The second model is the mainstream plus
home language model (Porter, 1990, p. 102). In mainstream plus
home language schooling,
language ....
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EDUCATING MINORITY CHILDREN
.... 1-19; Lankard, 1994, p. 3). Allow the use of the child's
home language and use it oneself. Experts (Adger, 1997; Ima & Labovitz, 1991 ....
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Bi-Lingualism
.... In addition to preserving a valuable skill, encouraging the maintenance and development of the
home language can foster a bilingual student's identity and self ....
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Achievement Differences Between School & At-home Education
.... The independent variable was
home-based
language instruction. ....
Home-based boys made significantly greater
language gains than
home- or center-based girls. ....
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Children of Color & White Educators
.... practical strategies that will increase this effectiveness in this section, like "teachers must acknowledge and validate students'
home language without using ....
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Relationship of Mexican Language & Culture
.... strong orientation of this ethnic group." Another possible reason is that their child was bilingual and could translate the English
language survey sent
home. ....
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Contributions of Writers to English Language
.... It was found that many black children did poorly on tests because the
language was not what they knew from
home and the streets. ....
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Autism and Language Disorders
.... noted that most treatment and training programs for autistic
language disorders have .... clinical setting far different from the child's actual
home environment (p ....
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High School Achievement Levels in Math, Language and Literacy
.... Most of the students speak the English
language at
home (83%) and 71% are eligible for free lunch (26% state average) (Great Schools, 2006a/b; Public School ....
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Bilingual Education
.... programs can accommodate students from different
language backgrounds in the same class, and teachers do not need to be proficient in the
home language(s) of ....
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Home Schooling
.... environment. (3) Most
home schools emphasized
language arts and arithmetic and used Christian instructional materials. (4) Most ....
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Diversity in Ethnic Composition in the Classroom
.... with the number of years they have been in the country because of their years of exposure to the English
language while they were in their
home countries and ....
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Whole Language Based 4th Grade Class
.... Parents will be actively involved in both school and
home activities aimed at strengthening the multicultural and whole-
language approach. ....
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Oficial Language of US
.... mail while mother reads letters from relatives back,
home: "In many homes, every phone call is answered by two people--an adult native
language speaker and a ....
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Speech Therapy
.... the child either to acquire or to improve his or her
language skills (Fay .... or her regular classroom as well as in other "natural environments" such as the
home. ....
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Children and Speech Therapy
.... the child either to acquire or to improve his or her
language skills (Fay .... or her regular classroom as well as in other "natural environments" such as the
home. ....
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Interview with a General Education Teacher with Special Needs ...
.... Their
home language was Spanish. Moreover, they also came from low socio-economic backgrounds that entitled them to Title I funding and free lunches. ....
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The Moore River Native Settlement, 1931
.... are upset about their "imprisonment" they resort to using their own
language, and when they are afraid of losing hope they imagine thoughts and images of
home. ....
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SUMMARY OF A CASE FILE
.... She cannot tell the time (But then, the concept of time is likely to be alien in her
home environment).
Language skills are deficient in all areas. ....
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Graduate Degree Application: English as a Second Language
.... in their
home country, could obtain more than a menial job in the United States. It can only be imagined how much more serious the
language barrier would have ....
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Childcare and psychosocial development
.... in
home settings, the researchers found that children who went to childcare centers scored higher in the ratings on both cognitive and
language measurements. ....
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Latin Americans in the United States
.... all notes
home in both English and Spanish but acknowledges that communication problems still exist because some parents are not literate in either
language. ....
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Literacy of Young Children This article looks at
.... things they come in contact with, to make them more aware of
language and its uses .... programs offered there, and taking out books to read to the children at
home. ....
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Home Schooling in the US
.... Ziegelman, EG (1986). The effects of
home-based and center-based teaching strategies on Head Start Children's
Language Development. ERIC DOCUMENT ED 287 606. ....
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Using Music to Improve Language Learning REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ...
.... are: (1) Techniques that serve as a preliminary to learning; (2) Techniques that work in regular
language classes, and (3) Techniques that apply to
home study. ....
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Bilingual Education Programs
.... Teachers and schools also make the extra effort of sending
home information in the native
language and use interpreters for parent-teacher conferences (Porter ....
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MEDICARE CAP ON REHABILITATION SERVICES
.... arbitrary fixed dollar limit on beneficiary services" (American Speech-
Language- Hearing Association 2 .... in the new system under which third party
home health care ....
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Receptive/Expressive Language Disorder
.... Children were then encouraged to suggest an oral text for a television commercial for
home-made peanut butter. Curriculum-Based
Language Assessment Nature of ....
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Bajan: The Creole Language of Barbados
Bajan: The Creole
Language of Barbados Barbados is a small Caribbean island that was, as of 1995,
home to 259,000 residents - a population that increases ....
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A Child Development center in Oregon
.... create an environment similar to what the children experience at
home, where they .... to express themselves both verbally and in the written
language (Novich, 1999 ....
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