Teaching Young Children Ser.: Teaching Young Children a Second Language by Tatiana Gordon (2006, Hardcover)

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This volume addresses a gamut of questions of interest to teachers of young second language learners. Why do immigrant children leave their home countries and what are their journeys to the United States like? How do young children adjust to the new culture? What sort of dynamic prevails in immigrant families? What are young immigrants' schooling experiences like? What are language learning processes like in young children? The first part of the book contains an overview of recent ethnographic, sociological, and psycholinguistic research concerned with answering these queries. The second half of the volume focuses on classroom practice. Gordon provides an extensive overview of activities that have been proven to be effective with young language learners. Practical recommendations contained in these pages flow directly from the classroom. Gordon describes innovative second language lessons developed and implemented by ESL teachers who work with language learners enrolled in primary grades. The book places special emphasis on those instructional strategies that stir young language learners' interest while stimulating their linguistic and cognitive development.

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PublisherBloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-100275986047
ISBN-139780275986049
eBay Product ID (ePID)63742289

Product Key Features

Number of Pages232 Pages
Publication NameTeaching Young Children a Second Language
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEnglish As a Second Language, General
Publication Year2006
TypeLanguage Course
AuthorTatiana Gordon
Subject AreaForeign Language Study, Education
SeriesTeaching Young Children Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight17.8 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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LCCN2006-025922
Reviews"Beginning with a historical perspective on immigration to the United States, the author compares the past and present in second-language instruction. Chapters address literacy skills, grammar, content area, and multicultural second-language literature. Cognitively enriching lessons are included, as well as the use of technology and assessment." - Curriculum Connections, 'Beginning with a historical perspective on immigration to the United States, the author compares the past and present in second-language instruction. Chapters address literacy skills, grammar, content area, and multicultural second-language literature. Cognitively enriching lessons are included, as well as the use of technology and assessment.'-Curriculum Connections, "Beginning with a historical perspective on immigration to the United States, the author compares the past and present in second-language instruction. Chapters address literacy skills, grammar, content area, and multicultural second-language literature. Cognitively enriching lessons are included, as well as the use of technology and assessment." -- Curriculum Connections "Gordon examines current research on young immigrants' lives and language learning experiences in the U.S. Coverage includes an overview of recent sociological and ethnographic studies of children's immigration and research on various aspects of children's second language development, followed by summaries of some of the most important methodological concerns pertaining to teaching young language learners. The text includes samples of good practice and practical recommendations, including descriptions of innovative second language lessons developed and implemented by ESL teachers working with language learners enrolled in the primary grades. For preservice and practicing teachers, parents, and administrators." -- Reference & Research Book News, "Gordon examines current research on young immigrants' lives and language learning experiences in the U.S. Coverage includes an overview of recent sociological and ethnographic studies of children's immigration and research on various aspects of children's second language development, followed by summaries of some of the most important methodological concerns pertaining to teaching young language learners. The text includes samples of good practice and practical recommendations, including descriptions of innovative second language lessons developed and implemented by ESL teachers working with language learners enrolled in the primary grades. For preservice and practicing teachers, parents, and administrators." - Reference & Research Book News
Dewey Edition22
Number of Volumes1 Vol.
Target AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Decimal428.2/4
Lc Classification NumberPe1128

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