Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners

Assessment of both languages is recommended when assessing English language learners (ELL) but may not always be practical. Use of a parent questionnaire, such as the Alberta Language and Development Questionnaire (ALDeQ), can assist in obtaining first language (L1) information. This study aimed to...

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Main Authors: May, A., Williams, Cori
Format: Journal Article
Published: Speech Pathology Australia 2012
Online Access:http://www.therapyfocus.org.au/assets/pressclippings-mediareleases/jcpslp-parent-report-assessment-article.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36500
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description Assessment of both languages is recommended when assessing English language learners (ELL) but may not always be practical. Use of a parent questionnaire, such as the Alberta Language and Development Questionnaire (ALDeQ), can assist in obtaining first language (L1) information. This study aimed to use the Canadian developed ALDeQ within an Australian population and determine whether ALDeQ scores would differentiate between ELL who were typically developing compared to ELL with language difficulty. A background questionnaire and the ALDeQ were administered to parents of 14 ELL that were typically developing and 3 ELL with apparent language difficulty aged between 5;3 and 8;7 years. ALDeQ Total Scores of typically developing Australian ELL were consistent with the Canadian norming population and significantly higher than the scores of the group with language difficulties. Although results are promising, further research is necessary to support use of the ALDeQ to investigate L1 abilities of ELL within an Australian population.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-365002017-01-30T13:56:03Z Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners May, A. Williams, Cori Assessment of both languages is recommended when assessing English language learners (ELL) but may not always be practical. Use of a parent questionnaire, such as the Alberta Language and Development Questionnaire (ALDeQ), can assist in obtaining first language (L1) information. This study aimed to use the Canadian developed ALDeQ within an Australian population and determine whether ALDeQ scores would differentiate between ELL who were typically developing compared to ELL with language difficulty. A background questionnaire and the ALDeQ were administered to parents of 14 ELL that were typically developing and 3 ELL with apparent language difficulty aged between 5;3 and 8;7 years. ALDeQ Total Scores of typically developing Australian ELL were consistent with the Canadian norming population and significantly higher than the scores of the group with language difficulties. Although results are promising, further research is necessary to support use of the ALDeQ to investigate L1 abilities of ELL within an Australian population. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36500 http://www.therapyfocus.org.au/assets/pressclippings-mediareleases/jcpslp-parent-report-assessment-article.pdf Speech Pathology Australia restricted
spellingShingle May, A.
Williams, Cori
Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners
title Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners
title_full Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners
title_fullStr Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners
title_full_unstemmed Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners
title_short Using parent report for assessment of the first language of English language learners
title_sort using parent report for assessment of the first language of english language learners
url http://www.therapyfocus.org.au/assets/pressclippings-mediareleases/jcpslp-parent-report-assessment-article.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36500