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Effective Interventions for English Language Learners
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Option(s):
DVD and Manual, Additional Manual(s)
Author(s):
María Adelaida Restrepo, PhD, CCC-SLP
Description:
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It is more important than ever for speech-language pathologists to facilitate native language development in English language learners (ELLs), even when these children attend English-only schools. This self-study video outlines intervention principles, as well as factors to consider when planning intervention programs for ELLs—such as cultural identity, academic achievement, home communication, cross-linguistic transfer, and facilitation factors. The prioritizing of intervention goals is explored through case studies. Specific areas of language intervention for ELL children with language disorders are discussed, including vocabulary, grammar, story structure, and phonemic awareness, in addition to preventive techniques for the classroom and home to address ELLs’ general language needs.
Client age: 3-12
Learning Outcomes You will be able to:
- develop an intervention program for ELLs that incorporates academic, home, and linguistic factors
- demonstrate the importance of providing language stimulation to children in the languages they speak, and to which they are exposed
- apply principles of intervention that address the communication needs of ELLs
- explain the relationship between oral language, literacy, and academic achievement in bilingual children
Table of Contents
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Continuing Education:
Date(s):
1/24/2013 to 11/16/2015
CEUs:
0.2
Instructional
Level:
Intermediate
Item #(s):
0112935, 0112935M
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