2022
DOI: 10.1080/03054985.2022.2088488
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Scaling up early language intervention in educational settings: First steps matter

Abstract: Objective: To report how improvements on a Brazilian language intervention for early childhood education settings (PROLIN) were madeand evaluated. Study Design: In the first phase, the programme layout and materials were improved. This involved redesigning the guidelines for the programme, adding videos (using a learning management system) and creating an observation checklist to monitor the fidelity of implementation. The second phase was a two-week pilot study (a seven-session intervention) involving two tea… Show more

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“…Understanding pathways that lead to the successful wide-scale implementation of research informed literacy teaching is critically important. Insights gained from how differing countries or regions address such issues (e.g., Piper et al, 2018;Ramacciotti et al, 2023) may inform practices internationally to more effectively address our global literacy challenges. This paper presents a case study of an early literacy initiative introduced by the New Zealand Government to reduce persistent education and health inequities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding pathways that lead to the successful wide-scale implementation of research informed literacy teaching is critically important. Insights gained from how differing countries or regions address such issues (e.g., Piper et al, 2018;Ramacciotti et al, 2023) may inform practices internationally to more effectively address our global literacy challenges. This paper presents a case study of an early literacy initiative introduced by the New Zealand Government to reduce persistent education and health inequities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%