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Coleman, Edmund B.; Morton, Charles E. – Educational Technology, 1976
The potential of television as an educational tool for increasing the intellectual competencies of preschoolers is discussed. (DB)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Television, Experimental Programs, Intellectual Development
Mahshie, Shawn Neal – 1997
This paper examines issues that affect decisions about providing language for a deaf or hard of hearing child. It considers what has been learned where parent-infant support and early educational placements are characterized by efforts to expose deaf children, of both deaf and hearing parents, to whole language/s that children find accessible for…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Comparative Education, Deafness, Decision Making
Clark, Beverly A. – 2000
Noting the importance of language acquisition for children's physical, social, and cognitive development, this paper discusses first- and second-language acquisition in children. After providing background on second-language acquisition, the paper discusses the controversy surrounding bilingual education programs. The paper then explores what is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Cognitive Development
Genesee, Fred; Paradis, Johanne; Crago, Martha B. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2004
This book dispels many myths about dual language development and answers key questions that might arise as you work with children and their parents. Student profiles, definitions of key terms, and "clinical implications" sections for selected chapters make this a valuable reference for in-practice SLPs and educators, an accessible resource for…
Descriptors: Children, Language Acquisition, Second Language Learning, Bilingualism
Bromley, Karen D'Angelo – 1998
This third edition blends current research, theory, and practice in integrating the language arts in kindergarten through grade 6 with the content areas and children's literature. It details the connections between and among the receptive language arts--listening, reading, and viewing--and the expressive arts--speaking and writing. The book…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Diversity (Student), Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum
de Bode, Stella – 1997
The two-part paper examines the neurobiological processes of synapse overproduction, synapse elimination, and issues of language acquisition and attrition. The first part consists of diagrams and notes explaining some basic terms and concepts of neurobiology: cortex; white matter; neuron; synapse; synaptogenesis; and development and organization…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Maintenance, Language Skill Attrition, Language Skills
Cummins, Jim – 1999
There are clear differences in acquisition and developmental patterns between conversational language and academic language, or BICS (basic interpersonal communicative skills) and CALP (cognitive academic language proficiency). The conceptual distinction between these two levels highlights misconceptions about the nature of language proficiency…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Child Language, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Marschark, Marc – 2001
This document is designed to provide educators with an objective synthesis of the current research on language development in children who are deaf. The materials reviewed were primarily peer-reviewed articles published in the last 10 years. Only references that focus primarily on deafness were included; however, some studies also involved…
Descriptors: Cochlear Implants, Cued Speech, Deafness, Early Intervention
ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics, Washington, DC. – 2000
Considerable evidence exists that high-quality early childhood education programs for children from birth to age 5 can have long-lasting, positive consequences for children's success in school and later in life, especially for children from low-income families. However, such programs are not available for all children who need them, nor are all…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Language Acquisition, Language Skills, Linguistics
Gogate, Lakshmi J.; Bahrick, Lorraine E. – 1999
Seven-month-old infants require redundant information such as temporal synchrony to learn arbitrary syllable-object relations. Infants learned the relations between spoken syllables, /a/ and /i/, and two moving objects only when temporal synchrony was present during habituation. Two experiments examined infants' memory for these relations. In…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Child Language, Habituation, Infant Behavior
Honig, Alice Sterling – 1999
Based upon the view that parents, home visitors, and teachers in early childhood settings need tools for empowering young children to develop language, this paper examines what adults need to know to guide young children's language development and presents 20 suggestions for enhancing language growth. The paper maintains that adults need to know…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Speech, Child Language, Early Childhood Education
Crow, Kristina M.; Ward-Lonergan, Jeannene M. – 2003
This study compared and analyzed the language capabilities of 10 school-age children raised in either single parent homes resulting from divorce or in two parent families. More specifically, it compared the context and complexity of oral personal event narratives produced by both groups of children. The study also investigated the usefulness and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary Education, Emotional Problems, Emotional Response
Roberts, Joanne E.; Zeisel, Susan A. – 2000
Ear infections in infants and preschoolers can cause mild or moderate temporary hearing loss, which may in turn affect a child's ability to understand and learn language. Noting that providing children with proper medical treatment for ear infections or middle ear fluid is important in preventing possible problems with language development, this…
Descriptors: Child Health, Disease Control, Hearing (Physiology), Infants
Weiner, Carolyn – 2001
This book addresses issues related to meeting the language and learning needs of low socioeconomic status (LSES) students so they achieve as well as middle socioeconomic status (MSES) students. Chapter 1, "What's Going On? discusses differences between LSES and MSES children that cause LSES children to fail and MSES children to succeed in school;…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition, Low Income Groups
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Rothstein, Evelyn B.; Gold, Barbara K. – Reading Teacher, 1974
Sees reading not as a subject to be taught but as an integral part of an open classroom that fosters some basic principles of learning. (TO)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Innovation, Elementary School Students, Language Acquisition
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