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This article involved effective strategies for early childhood teachers to use with children who are English Language Learners. 10 teachers from two different districts in Massachusetts which are linguistically and culturally diverse, were interviewed. Teachers were asked two questions: **What are the effective strategies and Why did they work?**
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Language ability is key in a diverse classroom Many teachers don’t have the resources to help ELL students meet their needs. These teaching strategies seek to help ELL students make connections between content and language, and support their communication and social interactions.
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20% of students speak a language other than English at home. Challenge: Emerging the language of the children into the teaching environment. Each student is an individual and may require different accommodations and needs. Not every strategy will work for everyone.
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“Natural Approach” : This theory gives a framework for children who are ELLs. Broken into 4 subcategories: Preproduction Early Production Speech Emergence Intermediate Fluency
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Gestures and visual cues Repetition and opportunities for practicing skills Use of manipulatives, props, and hands- on materials Multisensory approaches
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Connecting with parents Personal conversations with their students Choose stories that have one repetitive phrases or sentence to expand on knowledge of that word or phrase. (Comes through the multisensory approach) › Ex. Short Train, Long Train – they will master the meaning of “long” & short”.
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