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A course for Key Stage 1 & 2
teachers and mathematics subject leaders
Some bilingual and multilingual children have good mathematical
ability
that can be masked by their lack of fluency with the
English language.
Some children can find it a struggle to acquire both
mathematical and
English language fluency. As language is central to the
acquisition of
mathematical concepts, there are significant challenges
in catering
effectively for these children in the mathematics classroom.
On this course you will:
- reflect on relevant and recent
research regarding language
acquisition and mathematics
- consider the provision
of extra support through adapting,
consolidating and/or expanding appropriate activities
- assess
linguistic as well as cognitive demands of a task
- explore activities that allow children to draw
on their own
cultural experience
- socially construct activities
so that children can learn through
talking in mixed multilingual groups
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London: Wed 23 Jan
2008 (LON22)
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