Enriching Vocabulary in Secondary Schools explores the importance of vocabulary for academic, social, emotional, and employment outcomes. It describes the vulnerability of vocabulary skills in children and adolescents with speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN), and suggests practical ways to support them as they learn.
The book contains a theoretical overview of vocabulary development in children and adolescents, highlighting its impact on both learning and psychosocial functioning, and profiles the vocabulary learning of children with SLCN. It includes a range of programmes, strategies, and resources for vocabulary learning, together with the evidence base and key research underpinning them. Chapters offer a plethora of word-learning activities, ideas, and downloadable resources for implementation in the classroom, small groups, and individually to meet the needs of pupils with differing levels of language and cognitive ability.
An essential resource for speech and language therapists, secondary school teachers, and support staff, this book will give readers a deeper understanding of the significance of language, along with an extensive practical toolkit to help teach and enhance the vocabulary learning of older children and young people.
Author(s): Victoria L. Joffe, Hilary Lowe
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 138
City: London
Cover
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Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Authors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 What is vocabulary?
Chapter 2 Why is vocabulary support important?
Chapter 3 Word learning and its challenges
Chapter 4 Evidenced vocabulary intervention at all levels of input
Chapter 5 Vocabulary Enrichment Intervention Programme
Chapter 6 Word Discovery
Chapter 7 More for your toolbox
Afterword
Websites of interest
References
Index