One Child, Two Languages: A Guide for Early Childhood Educators of Children Learning English as a Se
Today's early childhood educators are serving more children learning English as a second language than ever—in Head Start alone, nearly 30% of the children speak a language other than English at home.* To support second language learners and put them on the path to academic success, every teacher needs this popular, practical, and highly readable guidebook.<br /><br />Reflecting 10 years of dramatic change in early education—especially in critical areas like assessment and cultural diversity—the second edition of this bestseller gives teachers up-to-date research, usable information, and essential tools to meet the needs of second language learners in today's learning environments. Leading researcher Patton Tabors equips teachers with the foundation of knowledge they need to<br /><br /><br />apply cutting-edge research to their everyday teaching practices<br />address NAEYC's recommendations for responding to linguistic and cultural diversity<br />use appropriate assessment techniques
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