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Soderman, Anne K.; Clevenger, Kay G.; Kent, Ian Gregory – Young Children, 2013
Many U.S. classrooms today have at least some children with limited abilities to understand and express themselves in English. Two critical factors spell success or failure for teachers who have dual language learners (DLLs) in their classrooms: the teacher's understanding of and respect for the initial difficulties in learning a second language…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Phonology, Language Acquisition, Grade 1
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Buchoff, Rita – Young Children, 1994
Preschool and elementary school children can participate in pleasurable and worthwhile language experiences through the use of rhythmic group chants. Teachers can select contemporary poems, nursery rhymes, or have children make up their own chants. Provides examples of group chants and sources for chants, rhymes, and poems. (MDM)
Descriptors: Children, Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education
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Cornell, Charles E. – Young Children, 1993
Traditional rhymes and folktales can offer understanding of our customs and culture but also contain elements that can raise obstacles to the academic and social development of young children, especially those from other cultures. Consider the following when evaluating traditional literature: meaningful language, unintentional promotion of…
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images