Linguistically Appropriate Practice
Discover the transformative insights of Linguistically Appropriate Practice by the University of Toronto Press, published in 2012. This essential read spans 176 pages and presents a compelling case for the significance of children's home languages in education. The book emphasizes the advantages of dual- and multi-language learning, showcasing how these practices can enrich children's cognitive development and cultural identity. Perfect for educators, parents, and policy-makers, this groundbreaking work encourages a deeper understanding of linguistic diversity in the classroom. Enhance your knowledge and support a more inclusive learning environment with this vital resource.