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Emily Lund; Krystal L. Werfel – Volta Review, 2025
Children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) and learning to listen and speak begin developing spoken language skills later than their peers with typical hearing (TH). Consequently, it is well-documented that those children who are DHH lag their TH peers in spoken vocabulary development during their earliest years and on average, those lags…
Descriptors: Hard of Hearing, Sensory Aids, Vocabulary Development, Language Skills
Nores, Milagros; Harmeyer, Erin; Connors-Tadros, Lori; Li, Zijia – National Institute for Early Education Research, 2023
The National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) conducted a landscape evaluation of early childhood programs in Indiana (IN) between the spring of 2021 and the summer of 2022. The evaluation included assessments of infant, toddler, and preschooler children's developmental status in multiple domains at two time points to measure growth.…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Development, Status, Early Childhood Education
Tugba Bas; Nergiz Teke; Gökçe Karaman Benli – Early Child Development and Care, 2025
This research aims to investigate the impact of an early literacy programme called 'Dialog, Play and Tell--Early Literacy Skills Support Practices with Mother Involvement (DPT-ELP)' on the early literacy skills of socio-economically disadvantaged children. An interventional mixed research design was implemented with 13 children attending municipal…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Skill Development, Parent Participation, Mothers
Griffiths, Sarah; Kievit, Rogier A.; Norbury, Courtenay – Developmental Science, 2022
Mutualism is a developmental theory that posits positive reciprocal relationships between distinct cognitive abilities during development. It predicts that abilities such as language and reasoning will influence each other's rates of growth. This may explain why children with Language Disorders also tend to have lower than average non-verbal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Child Development, Nonverbal Ability, Cognitive Development
Ailie McDowall; Dianna Hardy; Vincent Backhaus; Kyly Mills; Felecia Watkin Lui – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2023
Indigenous studies has come a long way. In this paper, we share some bold steps we have taken to develop a learning process that situates Indigenous people as a people of place, a people of knowledge and a people of science. This teaching disengages students from learning about Indigenous people as remnants of the past. We extend earlier…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Disciplines, Learning Processes, Indigenous Populations
Johanne Belmon; Magali Noyer-Martin; Sandra Jhean-Larose – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Phonological awareness is taught from preschool onwards because of its impact on later reading skills. Numerous assessments and training sessions are available to guide childcare professionals. Most of them offer phonological sessions based on the use of pictures or visual aids. However, only few studies have shown the benefits of using this type…
Descriptors: Phonology, Young Children, Visual Aids, Audio Equipment
Ratib Lekhal; May-Britt Drugli; Lisa Karlsen; Stian Lydersen; Elisabet Solheim Buøen – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
This study examined the effectiveness of the "Thrive by Three" intervention for 1- to 3-year-old's language development. Data from 78 childcare centres, 187 toddler classrooms, and 1561 children (91.4% native Norwegian) were included. Results revealed that children in the intervention group had slightly steeper language development than…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Care Centers, Language Skills, Language Acquisition
Ndubuisi Friday Ugwu; Raphael Ezamenyi Ochiaka; Ugochukwu Simeon Asogwa; Adewumi Segun Igbinlade; Kamorudeen Taiwo Sanni; Toyin Segun Onayinka; Obinna Iroegbu; Michael Olayinka Irewole; Jacob Kehinde Opele; Abiodun Oyetunde Oloyede; Ndidi Christiana Ibenyenwa; Oladipo Adeyeye Olubodun – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2025
Objective: Our study aimed to compare the efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI)-based immersive training with human-led workshops to improve the English language skills of non-English early career researchers (NEECRs) in a Nigerian public university. Methods: Our study employed a randomized pretest/posttest control group design. A total of 124…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Workshops, Researchers
Sheila Combs; Kristina N. Higgins – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Picturebooks can play an important function in the development of language by promoting language acquisition and enriching the overall language development of the child. Reading picturebooks to children builds a number of developmental domains and fosters significant learning outcomes for future achievements. In this study, children's ability to…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Toddlers
Nurhamizah Ishak – International Journal of Language Education, 2025
Out-of-class learning is an additional vital component in successful English language acquisition among proficient ESL users. Thus, this study employed a quantitative research approach to investigate out-of-class English language practice by Malaysian ESL post-secondary students. 106 first-semester Diploma in Tourism Management students at a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Informal Education, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Surip Haryani; Maulida Rahmawati Emha – English Language Teaching Educational Journal, 2025
This research formulates and tests an AI-integrated e-book to increase English for Specific Purposes (ESP) learning by health science students in order to enhance speaking performance. Conventional ESP materials in health sciences are typically static and non-interactive, limiting opportunities for real-time communicative practice. Using a…
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Artificial Intelligence, Second Language Learning, Health Sciences
JeanMarie Farrow; Barbara A. Wasik; Annemarie H. Hindman; Michael J. Farrow – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This study investigates translation strategies that enhance idea generation and linguistic construction in early childhood composing, focusing on high language-growth prekindergarten to first-grade classrooms. Our sample included 28 teachers from two under-resourced districts in the Northeastern United States, serving 324 children. Using an…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Strategies, Disadvantaged Schools, Early Childhood Teachers
Grace Buckalew; Alexus G. Ramirez; Julie M. Schneider – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: This study examined how mothers' question-asking behavior relates to their child's syntactic skills. One important aspect of maternal question-asking behavior is the use of complex questions when speaking with children. These questions can differ based on both their purpose and structure. The purpose may be to seek out information, to…
Descriptors: Mothers, Syntax, Questioning Techniques, Young Children
Hadley, Elizabeth Burke; Newman, Katherine Mackay; Kim, Eun Sook – Early Education and Development, 2023
Research Findings: The present study investigates both the proximal processes and contextual influences on children's oral language development in preschool. We examine whether teacher language practices vary across activity settings and program type, which teacher language practices predict children's oral language skills, and potential…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Context Effect, Oral Language, Language Acquisition
Singh, Leher; Cheng, QiQi; Tan, Seok Hui; Tan, Agnes; Low, Yen Ling – Child Development, 2022
In this study, infant vocabulary development was tracked in a multilingual society (Singapore) within a socioeconomically diverse sample. The sample comprised 1316 infants from 17.4 to 27.7 months (669 females, 647 males; 88% Chinese race, 4% Malay, 4% Indian, and 0.004% mixed-race [4% declined to provide race information]). Children varied in…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Development, Language Acquisition, Socioeconomic Status

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