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Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs regarding assessment and promotion of school-relevant skills of preschool children ...
Höltge, Lea; Ehm, Jan-Henning; Hartmann, Ulrike. - : Taylor and Francis, 2019
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Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs regarding assessment and promotion of school-relevant skills of preschool children
In: Early child development and care 189 (2019) 2, S. 339-351 (2019)
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Sind Fortbildungsmaßnahmen zu linguistisch fundierter Sprachförderung wirksam? Analysen zu den Kompetenzen von Fachkräften und mehrsprachigen Kindern
In: Frühe Bildung 8 (2019) 4, S. 181-186 (2019)
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Sind Fortbildungsmaßnahmen zu linguistisch fundierter Sprachförderung wirksam? Analysen zu den Kompetenzen von Fachkräften und mehrsprachigen Kindern ...
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Zur Entwicklung eines interaktiven Verfahrens der Sprachstandsermittlung bei mehrsprachig aufwachsenden Kindern. Von der Idee zu ersten Umsetzungsschritten ...
Roche, Jörg; Jessen, Moiken; Weidinger, Nicole. - : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, 2016
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Zur Entwicklung eines interaktiven Verfahrens der Sprachstandsermittlung bei mehrsprachig aufwachsenden Kindern. Von der Idee zu ersten Umsetzungsschritten
In: Zeitschrift für interkulturellen Fremdsprachenunterricht 21 (2016) 2, S. 127-142 (2016)
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Working memory in children with learning disabilities in reading versus spelling. Searching for overlapping and specific cognitive factors
In: Journal of Learning Disabilities 48 (2015) 6, S. 622-634 (2015)
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Long-term effects of a parent- based language intervention on language outcomes and working memory for late-talking toddlers
In: Journal of Early Intervention 37 (2015) 3, S. 175-189 (2015)
Abstract: A randomized control intervention study was conducted to evaluate the effects of the highly structured Heidelberg Parent-Based Language Intervention (HPLI). The outcomes of 43 children (n = 23 intervention, n = 20 control) who had been identified as late talkers during routine developmental check-ups carried out in pediatric practices at the age of 2 years were examined at 4 years 3 months of age. To address these results, we used standardized instruments to assess language and memory performance. At the age of 4 years, expressive language abilities did not differ as a function of the early language intervention. Results in language comprehension, phonological memory, and episodic buffer were significantly better in the intervention group than in the control group. These findings demonstrate the long-term effectiveness of the parentbased language intervention HPLI, and have practical implications for dealing with children with specific expressive language disorder (SELD).
Keyword: Arbeitsgedächtnis; Child; ddc:370; Education; Effectiveness; Effektivität; Eltern; Empirische Bildungsforschung; Erziehung; Infant; Intervention; Kind; Kleinkind; Language acquisition; Language development; Language skill; Linguistic Competence; Pädagogik der frühen Kindheit; Parents; Phonologie; Pre-school age; Preschool age; Schul- und Bildungswesen; Sprachentwicklung; Spracherwerb; Sprachförderung; Sprachkompetenz; Sprachstörung; Test; Vorschulalter; Wirkung
URL: https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2017/12550/pdf/Journal_of_Early_Intervention_2015_Buschmann_175_89_A.pdf
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-125507
https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2017/12550/
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Working memory in children with learning disabilities in reading versus spelling. Searching for overlapping and specific cognitive factors ...
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