Early years. Language intervention in nursery. 2
Description
This video features Advanced Teaching Assistant Sue Backhouse who has been trained by the York University team to teach Oral Language to pre-school children in Hinderwell Community Primary School. This programme focuses on the Nursery phase of intervention with early vocabulary and narrative teaching to a group of three pupils at risk of poor literacy development in the Early Years. The research suggests that even at three and a half, these children will benefit from this intervention and achieve significantly better in their later literacy classes. It will benefit their entire educational lives.
Runtime
9 min
Series
Subjects
- Early childhood education (189)
- Educational psychology (148)
- Language arts (Preschool) (6)
- Literacy (124)
- Reading (Preschool) (5)
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
2010
Database
Alexander Street
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