Drawing on the latest research into how young children learn, this
book considers how early years practitioners can best meet the
needs of children with English as an Additional Language. It
examines the factors that influence children's learning including
parents and the family, the environment, health and well-being,
curriculum, play and relationships and aims to challenge
misconceptions, assumptions and stereotypes. Featuring case studies
and reflective questions, the chapters explore a range of important
topics including: Language learning for children with EAL The
historical concept and modern reconceptualisation of EAL How to
develop and use Culturally Appropriate Pedagogy Regulation and
performativity and their implications for children with EAL Leading
learning for children with EAL Meeting the Needs of Young Children
with English as an Additional Language is essential reading for
students and practitioners wanting to promote an inclusive culture
where different languages, cultures and religions are accepted and
celebrated.
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