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Guided Drawing with Multilingual Preschoolers: Developing Language, Vocabulary, and Content Knowledge [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x151x11 mm, kaal: 100 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807767743
  • ISBN-13: 9780807767740
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x151x11 mm, kaal: 100 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807767743
  • ISBN-13: 9780807767740

Drawing provides opportunities for children to communicate their thoughts even when they do not have the vocabulary or the English proficiency to fully explain their ideas. This practical guide presents foundational information on the role of drawing in vocabulary development. The authors describe a research-based intervention designed to support and expand young multilingual learners’ experiences with content area vocabulary. They provide teaching examples from several content area investigations carried out in Head Start contexts serving multilingual students. These vignettes, accompanied by student work samples and excerpts of dialogue, will help early childhood educators effectively integrate this pedagogical approach into their classrooms. The user-friendly text includes curriculum support materials such as lesson-planning templates and lists of recommended children’s literature and media. Guided Drawing With Multilingual Preschoolers shows teachers how to use guided drawing in conjunction with established practices to help all young students develop language and content knowledge, particularly in science.

Book Features:

  • An innovative pedagogical intervention that was created by the authors to use in Head Start classrooms.
  • An actionable approach to teaching content area vocabulary in the classroom that works with young multilingual learners.
  • Tables with quick summaries of developmental milestones and teaching points.
  • Guidance for early educators who understand the importance of building word and world knowledge in authentic ways while children are learning English.
  • Teaching examples that highlight language-rich interactions and strategies for supporting multilingual learners.
  • Curriculum connections to culturally relevant children’s literature, media, and high-quality informational texts.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(5)
The Power of Guided Drawing
2(1)
The Promise of Guided Drawing
3(1)
Organization
4(2)
1 Changing Landscapes of Early Childhood Classrooms
6(12)
Push-Down Pressures
7(1)
Increases in Linguistic Diversity
8(2)
Demographics of Multilingual Learners
10(1)
Supporting Multilingual Learners in Early Childhood Settings
11(1)
Supporting Children's Home Language(s)
12(1)
Supporting English Language Acquisition
13(1)
What Is Guided Drawing Anyway?
14(4)
2 Growing Language Purposefully
18(32)
The Importance of a Strong Language Foundation
19(6)
Growing Language in Preschool
25(1)
Language-Building Dispositions
25(8)
The Case for Content-Rich Instruction
33(1)
Strategies That Build and Extend Children's Knowledge of the World
34(4)
Use Instructional Routines That Deepen Children's Knowledge
38(12)
3 Guided Drawing: Definitions, Purposes, and Processes
50(19)
Defining (and Refining) Guided Drawing
51(1)
Instructional Features of Guided Drawing
52(6)
Learning Through the Guided Drawing Process
58(10)
Looking Back and Ahead
68(1)
4 "I'm Gonna Draw a Bumblebee"
69(19)
More Than Mark Making
69(1)
Drawing Defined
70(2)
Drawing Development
72(3)
Why Children Draw
75(8)
Challenges Faced During Drawing
83(4)
Looking Ahead
87(1)
5 "He Have a Thorax?"
88(22)
Purposeful, Planful, Thoughtful Instruction
89(18)
Building Teacher Knowledge: Why It Matters
107(3)
6 Planning in Action--Leading With Language
110(45)
Purposeful Instruction: What Should Our Learners Know About Frogs and Toads?
112(5)
Planning to Teach Frog and Toad Content Explicitly
117(2)
Teaching Content Explicitly
119(22)
Determining What Was Learned
141(2)
Thoughtful Reflections on Learning and Teaching With Guided Drawing
143(5)
Conclusion
148(5)
Children's Media Referenced
153(2)
References 155(16)
Index 171(10)
About the Authors 181
Christina M. Cassano is a professor in the Department of Childhood Education and Care at Salem State University. Kathleen A. Paciga is an associate professor of education in the Department of Humanities, History, and Social Sciences at Columbia College Chicago.