04756nam 2200649Ia 450 991082775120332120200520144314.01-283-14769-697866131476911-84769-348-210.21832/9781847693488(CKB)2550000000037303(EBL)837792(SSID)ssj0000530100(PQKBManifestationID)12231819(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000530100(PQKBWorkID)10561553(PQKB)11493116(DE-B1597)513528(OCoLC)742515362(DE-B1597)9781847693488(MiAaPQ)EBC837792(EXLCZ)99255000000003730320110114d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWelcoming linguistic diversity in early childhood classrooms learning from international schools /edited by Edna Murphy1st ed.New York Multilingual Mattersc20111 online resource (249 p.)Parents and teachers guidesDescription based upon print version of record.1-84769-347-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Young Children Have Stories to Share -- Chapter 2. Using Multilingual Strategies in Monolingual Early Childhood Classrooms -- Chapter 3. A Year with Five Beginners: Excerpts from the Journal of a First-Grade Teacher -- Chapter 4. Developing the Basic English Language Skills of Young Children in a Linguistically Diverse Classroom -- Chapter 5. An International School Celebrates its Diversity -- Chapter 6. An Amazing Journey: Making English Language Learners Successful -- Chapter 7. The Importance of Maintaining Mother Tongue and Culture in the Classroom -- Chapter 8. Young Mathematicians: Global Learners -- Chapter 9. Meeting the Needs of Young Second-Language Learners who Struggle -- Chapter 10. The Benefi ts of Sign Language in the International Preschool Curriculum -- Chapter 11. Addressing Transition and Mobility Issues with English Language Learners in the Early Childhood Years -- Chapter 12. Music: The Universal Language -- Chapter 13. Italiano Sì! Sì!: Teaching Italian through PE -- Chapter 14. The Role of the Library in Supporting Young Language Learners and their Families -- Chapter 15. Breaking the Silence: One School’s Solution to a Noncommunicative Class -- Chapter 16. Library Programming for Young English Language Learners -- Chapter 17. Listening to Parents: Acknowledging the Range of Linguistic and Cultural Experience in an Early Childhood Classroom -- Chapter 18. Writing and Implementing a Language Policy in the Primary Section of a Linguistically Diverse School -- Chapter 19. Maintaining Mother Tongue and Home Culture in a Child’s School Experience -- Chapter 20. Joining the Mother-Tongue Conversation from an Administrator’s Perspective -- Chapter 21. Native Languages and the International Baccalaureate -- Chapter 22. If You Ask a Silly Question You Sometimes Get a Serious AnswerTeachers in multilingual classrooms have been working for some years to improve their repertoire of ways to address the needs of very young children who enter school not speaking the language of instruction. The work of 22 seasoned teachers and administrators in international schools all over the world, this book contains a wealth of information for classroom teachers, enabling them to face a new school year with confidence, and for administrators to understand more clearly what is involved in the teaching of young children who do not yet understand the school’s language. Written by teachers well experienced in addressing the needs of this young and vulnerable group, this book will come as a boon to new teachers presented with a multilingual classroom for the first time.Parents' and teachers' guides.Language arts (Early childhood)Early childhood educationCross-cultural studiesChild developmentCross-cultural studiesMulticultural educationLanguage arts (Early childhood)Early childhood educationChild developmentMulticultural education.372.6Murphy Edna1750853MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827751203321Welcoming linguistic diversity in early childhood classrooms4185588UNINA