Closing the gap: Addressing the vocabulary needs of English‐language learners in bilingual and mainstream classrooms
University of Miami · Institute on Aging · +8 more institutions
Abstract
ABSTRACTS Gaps in reading performance between Anglo and Latino children are associated with gaps in vocabulary knowledge. An intervention was designed to enhance fifth graders' academic vocabulary. The meanings of academically useful words were taught together with strategies for using information from context, from morphology, from knowledge about multiple meanings, and from cognates to infer word meaning. Among the principles underlying the intervention were that new words should be encountered in meaningful text, that native Spanish speakers should have access to the text's meaning through Spanish, that words should be encountered in varying contexts, and that word knowledge involves spelling,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
8- MSMaría S. CarloCorresponding
University of Miami, Institute on Aging
- DADiane AugustCorresponding
Center for Applied Linguistics, National Council on Aging, Health and Human Development (2HD) Research Network
- BMBarry McLaughlinCorresponding
University of California, Santa Cruz
- CECatherine E. SnowCorresponding
Wested
- CDCheryl DresslerCorresponding
Super Stars Literacy
Topics & keywords
- Vocabulary
- Spelling
- Reading comprehension
- Pronunciation
- Linguistics
- Vocabulary development
- Psychology
- Ell
- Quality Education