Scaringi Lecture Series in Speech-Language Pathology (April 5, 2022 3:30 PM)
成人VR视频鈥檚 School of Communication Sciences and Disorders is proud to be hosting a research talk and panel discussion on language development and language disorders in high school populations.
April 5, 2022, 3:30 to 6:30 pm
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Research Talk, 3:30 pm
Expanding and Connecting Language Resources: Robust Vocabulary Instruction for Multilingual Adolescents
Amy Crosson, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University
This lecture addresses two questions: (1) Why is it important for educators to provide robust vocabulary instruction for emergent multilingual learners, whether in clinical or classroom settings? And (2) What evidence-based intervention practices are effective for supporting development of flexible and deep word knowledge? Robust vocabulary instruction focuses on words that carry abstract meanings and appear in texts across academic content areas. For emergent multilinguals, vocabulary instruction should be infused with morphological analysis to enable students to problem-solve the meanings of unfamiliar words and make connections among semantic clusters of related words in English. At the same time, a critical component of this instructional approach is to encourage emergent multilinguals to leverage their full range of linguistic resources by making connections to their home languages.
Reception, 5 pm
Panel Presentations and Discussion, 5:30 pm
Language Disorders in High School Populations
Panelists:
Kerstin Blazina, M.Sc. (A), S-LP
Speech-Language Pathologist
English Montreal School Board
Karina Ismail, M.Sc. (A), S-LP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Coordinator, Centre of Excellence for Speech and Language Development
English Montreal School Board
Tina Sioufi, M.A. CCC-SLP(c)
Speech-Language Pathologist
Lester B. Pearson School Board
Moderator: Prof. Elin Thordardottir, Ph.D., S-LP
This event is free and open to all, space permitting.聽To register, please
Location:
Leacock, room 232
855 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T7