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Factors Influencing Students' Willingness to Communicate in Korean Elementary School EFL Classrooms
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In: Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research (2022)
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Élaboration d’une liste pour l’enseignement du vocabulaire considérant la fréquence d’utilisation à l’oral et la polysémie ...
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Delivering on a Promise: A Longitudinal Cohort Study of Emergent Bilinguals' Academic Achievement in a Utah Dual Language Program
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In: All Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2022)
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Factors Associated with Novice General Education Teachers’ Preparedness to Work with Multilingual Learners: A Multilevel Study
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In: Literacy, Language, and Culture Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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Same benefits, different communication patterns: Comparing Children's reading with a conversational agent vs. a human partner
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Storybook reading accompanied by adult-guided conversation provides a stimulating context for children's language development. Conversational agents powered by artificial intelligence, such as smart speakers, are prevalent in children's homes and have the potential to engage children in storybook reading as language partners. However, little research has explored the effectiveness of using conversational agents to support children's language development. This study examined how an automated conversational agent can read stories to children via a smart speaker while asking questions and providing contingent feedback. Using a randomized experiment among 90 children aged three to six years, this study compared these children's story comprehension and verbal engagement in storybook reading with a conversational agent versus an adult. The conversational agent's guided conversation was found to be as supportive in improving children's story comprehension as that provided by an adult language partner. At the same time, this study uncovered a number of differences in children's verbal engagement when interacting with a conversational agent versus with an adult. Specifically, children who read with the conversational agent responded to questions with better intelligibility, whereas those who read with an adult responded to questions with higher productivity, lexical diversity, and topical relevance. And the two groups responded to questions with a similar level of accuracy. In addition, questions requiring high cognitive demand amplified the differences in of verbal engagement between the conversational agent and adult partner. The study offers important implications for developing and researching conversational agent systems to support children's language development.
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Communication; Conversational agents; Curriculum and Pedagogy; Education; Education Systems; Language development; Specialist Studies in Education; Storybook reading; Young children
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7544r8x5
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Effect of a performing arts program on the oral language skills of young English learners
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Home attributes that relate to language and literacy attainments: A systematic review of studies from low- and middle-income countries ...
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Turkish pre-service English teachers' level of FLSA and their perceptions of NNEST: a case in a high-ranking state university ...
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: Insights from 8-18-month-old infants from families with varying socioeconomic backgrounds (United Kingdom) ...
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: Insights from families with varying SES in Saudi Arabia ...
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Oslo Early Education Study, study 1: Impact of a professional development intervention on child-language outcomes assessed after one year ...
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An Evaluation of One School's Reading Program to Support Struggling Readers Through the Use of Data
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In: Dissertations (2021)
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Fühlen Denken Sprechen. Alltagsintegrierte Sprachbildung in Kindertageseinrichtungen
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In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2021, 196 S. - (Sprachliche Bildung; 7) (2021)
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Studie zum Entwicklungsplan Migration und Bildung 2014-2018 (EMiBi). Umsetzung und Optionen für Bildungspolitik und -verwaltung
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In: Bremen : Universität, Fachbereich 12. Arbeitsbereich Interkulturelle Bildung 2021, 34 S. - (AbIB-Arbeitspapier; 1/2021) (2021)
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Zugänge zur Welt: sprachlich realisiert und didaktisch reflektiert. Sprachliche Bildung im Zyklus 1
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In: Bachmann, Sara [Hrsg.]; Bertschy, Franziska [Hrsg.]; Künzli David, Christine [Hrsg.]; Leonhard, Tobias [Hrsg.]; Peyer, Ruth [Hrsg.]: Die Bildung der Generalistinnen und Generalisten. Perspektiven auf Fachlichkeit im Studium zur Lehrperson für Kindergarten und Primarschule. Festschrift für Frau Prof. Dr. Charlotte Müller. Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2021, S. 85-101. - (Studien zur Professionsforschung und Lehrerbildung) (2021)
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Lesen in der Fremdsprache Französisch. Kompetenzen von Drittklässlerinnen und Drittklässlern mit unterschiedlichen Schrift- und Sprachfähigkeiten in der Erstsprache Deutsch
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Rindlisbacher, Barbara. - : Waxmann, 2021. : Münster, 2021. : New York, 2021. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2021
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In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2021, 369 S. - (Internationale Hochschulschriften; 687) - (Dissertation, Universität Freiburg, 2020) (2021)
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Adaptive Kompetenzen von Kindern mit Down-Syndrom – ein Follow-up über zehn Jahre ; Adaptive competences of children with Down syndrome - a ten-year follow-up
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In: Empirische Sonderpädagogik 13 (2021) 2, S. 100-109 (2021)
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Teachers’ Experiences of Educating EAL Students in Mainstream Primary and Secondary Classrooms
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In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2021)
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Second Language Teachers’ Perceptions of Their Pedagogical Practices, Collaborations, and Relationships with Other Teachers through Professional Development
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In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2021)
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EFFECTS OF STUDENT-LED PROGRESS TRACKING OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY ON NEWCOMERS’ SELF-EFFICACY ...
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