The notion that the number of these young children could potentially double in the next fifteen years is troubling, as there is no sole method of preparing their teachers for dual language instruction. I fortunately have found many suggestions and strategies that can be implemented in the classroom, and many were provided by one particular early childhood professional, Karen Nemeth. Upon further investigation I learned that Karen Nemeth is an author, presenter, consultant, and founder of the website, LanguageCastle, which contains numerous resources for anyone who works with dual language learners. She also writes her own blog which contains further information on specific topics of interest, http://www.languagecastle.com/blog/. As I have read many of her articles, it is an immediate plan of mine to explore the books that she has written, and possibly purchase the ones that are relevant to my current position. As I have personally seen the number of dual language learners in my own pre-kindergarten classroom increase year after year, I know that I must prepare myself with the knowledge necessary to provide them with the best possible educational experiences.
If dual language learners are present in your classroom or program, what resources do you use to provide for their instruction? Are you familiar with the work of Karen Nemeth? Please share your experiences below!
Reference:
Magruder, E. S., Hayslip, W. W., Espinosa, L. M., & Matera, C. (2013). Many Languages, One Teacher: Supporting Language and Literacy Development for Preschool Dual Language Learners. Young Children, 68(1), 8-12, 15.