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Linguistically Appropriate Practice Roma Chumak-Horbatsch

Linguistically Appropriate Practice By Roma Chumak-Horbatsch

Linguistically Appropriate Practice by Roma Chumak-Horbatsch


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This path-breaking book provides a convincing argument for the importance of children's home languages and the benefits of dual- and multi-language learning.

Linguistically Appropriate Practice Summary

Linguistically Appropriate Practice: A Guide for Working with Young Immigrant Children by Roma Chumak-Horbatsch

This path-breaking book provides a convincing argument for the importance of children's home languages and the benefits of dual- and multi-language learning. A new classroom practice known as Linguistically Appropriate Practice (LAP) offers guidance for those working with young children who arrive in childcare centres and schools with little or no proficiency in the classroom language. Linguistically Appropriate Practice details over fifty classroom activities that can be adapted to match both the developmental level of the children and the classroom curriculum.

Intended for childcare staff, health care providers, settlement workers, speech and language pathologists, kindergarten and primary grade teachers, family resource workers, and literacy specialists, this book is an essential resource for preparing young children for the complex communication and literacy demands of the twenty-first century.

Linguistically Appropriate Practice Reviews

This skilfully crafted book is a treasure trove for early childhood administrators and teachers. It is of value to anyone wanting to introduce inclusive pedagogies for children with plurilingual repertoires from diverse cultures. It is highly recommended as a resource and a manual of what is linguistically good practice for 21st-century early childhood programmes. -- International School Journal
Chumak-Horbatsch acknowledges the challenges facing teachers to find developmentally and linguistically appropriate drills as well as the need for classroom practices that expand beyond simple support. The exercises in the book dovetail closely with the dynamic bilingualism theory of helping children actively learn to use more than one language successfully. The classroom activities contain brief, well-written practical information. Linguistically Appropriate Practice is a good resource that teachers could use repeatedly. -- ITBE Link Quarterly Newsletter

About Roma Chumak-Horbatsch

Roma Chumak-Horbatsch is Associate Professor in the School of Early Childhood Studies at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Jim Cummins
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Road to Linguistically Appropriate Practice

Part I: Laying the Groundwork for LAP

1. Immigrant Children in the Classroom
2. A Language Portrait of Young Immigrant Children
3. Classroom Practices with Young Immigrant Children
4. Linguistically Appropriate Practice: Background

Part II: Setting the Stage for LAP

5. Preparing the Classroom for LAP
6. Adopting LAP in the Classroom

Part III: Implementing LAP Activities

7. LAP Activities

Looking Ahead
References
Index

Additional information

NGR9781442603806
9781442603806
1442603801
Linguistically Appropriate Practice: A Guide for Working with Young Immigrant Children by Roma Chumak-Horbatsch
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2012-09-01
176
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