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What is Oral Language

Poverty Impacts on Literacy Education
Spoken utterances intended to convey meaning through generally accepted, although arbitrary, audible symbols usually thought of as words.
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Studying and Addressing Listening Levels of Children in a Rural Poverty-Stricken Area
Barbara J. McClanahan (Southeastern Oklahoma State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8730-0.ch011
Abstract
This chapter reports the work of a teacher educator/researcher as she supported teacher candidates to assess and tutor struggling readers in a public school in a rural, economically depressed, yet diverse, area. Alerted by the scores for listening comprehension the candidates were finding over several semesters that indicated little reading potential for the students being assessed, she worked with the school's principal to reassess one group of students at the end of the year to determine growth, and therefore potential success, of the school's new intervention program in raising listening levels. No significant results were found, yet school personnel made no change in their program to address it. The teacher educator/researcher subsequently followed the implications of the research to provide instruction in listening skills to students in two other schools. The chapter closes with a discussion of what may truly make a difference in developing listening skills for the children in this community beyond a commercial program.
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The Relationship Between Oral Language and Reading in English-Only, Proficient Bilingual, and Emergent Bilingual Adolescents
A complex system used for human communication and consists of multiple dimensions/components ranging from metalinguistic awareness (e.g., phonological awareness), structural knowledge (e.g., vocabulary and syntax), and higher-order skills (e.g., listening comprehension and inferencing).
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Developing Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: Language, Cultural Proficiency, and Educational Resilience
Oral, communication skills, i.e., listening and speaking. Takes 2-3 years for English learners to acquire
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Using Technology in Pedagogically Responsive Ways to Support Literacy Learners
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