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Early Education and Development | 2017

Peer Effects on Children’s Expressive Vocabulary Development Using Conceptual Scoring in Linguistically Diverse Preschools

Sally Atkins-Burnett; Yange Xue; Nikki Aikens

ABSTRACT Research Findings: This study examined associations between the expressive vocabulary of classroom peers and children’s own vocabulary knowledge using conceptual scoring in a linguistically diverse sample of 4-year-olds who attended universal preschool programs in a metropolitan area. Higher peer conceptually scored expressive vocabulary was associated with higher conceptually scored expressive vocabulary for all children. The association was stronger for children who were dual language learners (DLLs), such that higher peer ability was associated with stronger growth in conceptually scored expressive vocabulary for DLLs across languages than for children fluent in English. Practice or Policy: This research suggests that policymakers may want to investigate the advantages of setting aside slots in targeted programs for children who have stronger conceptual vocabularies. Administrators should consider conceptual and verbal ability and classroom composition when assigning children to classes. This research also suggests that greater use of intentional pairs or small groups and strategies such as coaching peers in supporting one another’s conceptual vocabulary may be particularly important for DLLs.


Early Education and Development | 2018

Variations in Classroom Language Environments of Preschool Children Who Are Low Income and Linguistically Diverse

Brook E. Sawyer; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Lia E. Sandilos; Carol Scheffner Hammer; Lisa M. López; Clancy Blair

ABSTRACT Research Findings: This study aimed to (a) provide an in-depth description of the frequency and type of language interactions that children who are low income and/or dual language learners (DLLs) experience in their classrooms and (b) examine whether differences exist in children’s language experiences based on children’s DLL status and level of English proficiency. Using the Language Interaction Snapshot, we observed 4 focal children in each of 72 early childhood classrooms: 1 monolingual English-speaking child (i.e., non-DLL), 1 Spanish-dominant DLL child, and 2 bilingual Spanish–English DLL children. Findings indicated that both lead and assistant teachers predominantly spoke in English and implemented few evidence-based language practices. Children spoke more often to peers than to teachers. Little variation was noted in the quality of the language environment for children based on their DLL status or language proficiency. Practice or Policy: Results suggest clear directions for professional development (PD). PD must include both lead and assistant teachers and should focus on evidence-based language strategies for facilitating children’s language development, including how to effectively teach DLLs. Teachers may also benefit from PD that supports the use of small-group activity and peer strategies.


Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness | 2009

Achievement Effects of Four Early Elementary School Math Curricula: Findings from First Graders in 39 Schools

Roberto Agodini; Barbara Harris; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Sheila Heaviside; Timothy Novak; Robert Murphy


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2009

Los Angeles Universal Preschool Programs, Children Served, and Children's Progress in the Preschool Year: Final Report of the First 5 LA Universal Preschool Child Outcomes Study

John M. Love; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Cheri A. Vogel; Nikki Aikens; Yange Xue; Maricar Mabutas; Barbara Lepidus Carlson; Emily Sama Martin; Nora Paxton; Margaret Caspe; Susan Sprachman; Kathy Sonnenfeld


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2008

Reliability and Validity of Child Outcome Measures with Culturally and Lingusitically Diverse Preschoolers: The First 5 LA Universal Preschool Child Outcomes Study Spring 2007 Pilot Study

Cheri A. Vogel; Nikki Aikens; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Emily Sama Martin; Margaret Caspe; Susan Sprachman; John M. Love


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2010

Informing the Performance-Based Contract Between First 5 LA and LAUP: Assessing Child Progress

Yange Xue; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Pia Caronongan; Emily Moiduddin


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2010

Meaning in the Method: Pretesting Methods for a Diverse Population. Issue Brief. Number 3.

Susan Sprachman; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Nikki Aikens; Margaret Caspe


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2010

Three Methodologies to Improve Question Development for Different Cultural and Linguistic Groups

Susan Sprachman; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Nikki Aikens; Margaret Caspe


Archive | 2009

Achievement Effects of Four Early Elementary School Math Curricula: Findings from First Graders in 39 Schools. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research

Roberto Agodini; Barbara Harris; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Sheila Heaviside; Timothy Novak; Robert Murphy


National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance | 2009

Achievement Effects of Four Early Elementary School Math Curricula: Findings from First Graders in 39 Schools. NCEE 2009-4053. Executive Summary.

Roberto Agodini; Barbara Harris; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Sheila Heaviside; Timothy Novak; Robert Murphy

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Nikki Aikens

Mathematica Policy Research

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Barbara Harris

Mathematica Policy Research

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Robert Murphy

United States Department of Education

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Roberto Agodini

Mathematica Policy Research

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Susan Sprachman

Mathematica Policy Research

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Cheri A. Vogel

Mathematica Policy Research

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John M. Love

Mathematica Policy Research

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Yange Xue

University of Michigan

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