The Early Language and Literacy KnowledgeBase is an online resource supporting language and literacy development in early learners from birth through age eight. Its focus is to support parents and caregivers in helping early learners with their language and literacy development, and teachers in enhancing their instruction for early learners from pre-Kindergarten through Grade 3.
Purpose: Understanding the early learner's overall development lays the foundation for effective early language and literacy development. As early learners develop their language and literacy skills, cognitive abilities, emotional and social maturity, and physical capabilities, it is important to be aware these domains are all interconnected. This interconnectedness is a critical piece in the support of literacy and language development. Possessing such awareness may be helpful to teachers of early learners to enhance their teaching methods. Element 1 provides resources about the development of early learners and the role of family, caregivers, and first teachers with language and literacy development from birth through age eight.
Purpose: Understanding the status of early language and literacy in the early childhood care and educational environment at the community level is necessary to improve language and literacy development among early learners. Gathering information about the community helps members, including families, schools, and early childhood educators and caregivers, to understand the local landscape of early language and literacy.
Gathering information about the community is an important part of understanding the early childhood educational environment.
Guideline: Pre-K, preschool, and the primary grades are experiencing increasing enrollments of children with culturally diverse backgrounds. These students, while working to learn English as a second language, often come from homes where another language, typically the native language of the family, is the primarily spoken language. Building the oral language skills of English language learners involves babies, parents, and caregivers interacting through the cues and sounds they share with each other in their home language. Building oral language skills in the child's native language helps to develop oral language skills in English as well. This task provides information on building oral skills with early learners who are English language learners.
Oral Language Development for Beginners
This link to the Colorin Colorado website provides suggestions for teachers on using the strategy of Total Physical Response to ehlp students in the early stages of language development.
Oral Language
This link from Brown University's Education Alliance website, provides suggestions for teaching oral language skills to English Language Learners.
Oral Proficiency and Literacy in First Language
This document contains extracted content from the executive summary of the National Literacy Panel Report on Language Minority Children and Youth titled "Developing Literacy in Second-Language Learners." This extract content reviews the case for how oral proficiency and literacy in the first language aides literacy development in English.
The English Language Learner KnowledgeBase
This link is to the English Language Learner KnowledgeBase, an online resource supporting education professionals in the administration of programs for English language learner (ELL) students. It is divided into components providing resources for program administrators, teachers, parent advocates, and educators of migrant students.
Working With Young English Language Learners: Some Considerations
This Center for Applied Linguistics article discusses considerations that educators of young learners should be aware of when working with young English language learners.
Purpose: The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) defines early literacy as "what children know about reading and writing before they actually learn to read and write." This Element explores the foundation for learning to read and write, focusing on language development and emergent literacy skills.
Purpose: This Element explores learning to read and write, focusing on the transitions from pre-school to Kindergarten and Kindergarten to first grade and the importance of a child-centered curriculum. Additionally, the Element delineates the research-based components of learning to read and write.
Purpose: Standards for early learning include those for educators of early learners, state-level early learning guidelines or standards, and applicable national standards. Educators of early learners need to be aware of the standards impacting licensure and instruction. This Element provides information about applicable standards impacting educators of early learners and their students.
Purpose: Building support for language and literacy development of early learners involves the participation of parents and caregivers, the business community, local community groups, and educational and state governmental leaders. To promote and enhance early learner language and development, educators need to be aware of the role each group plays and how to communicate with them. This Element provides resources to help educators of early learners gain such awareness.
Purpose: Formative and summative assessments and observations provide the basis for planning instruction, making adjustments, and refining future assessments. Assessment results show educators of early learners where changes need to be made in instructional approaches for groups of students or individual students. The assessment outcomes also show parents of early learners how their child is progressing. This Element explores how to use data to improve learning outcomes for early learners.