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Language acquisition of ESL students in a discipline-based art education classroom using collaborative learning and whole language (open access)

Language acquisition of ESL students in a discipline-based art education classroom using collaborative learning and whole language

This study examined the influences of a variety of verbal and non-verbal strategies on the language acquisition of six fourth grade ESL students in a discipline-based art education classroom. The art teacher/researcher spoke only English, and the students spoke Spanish almost exclusively. The art instruction occurred during eighteen 30 minute sessions, over a period of five months. The program involved the whole language approach, collaborative/cooperative learning, and the study of art concepts through verbal and graphic symbol cue cards and images of art works. Data were amassed from transcripts of video recordings, student and teacher interviews, and reflective notes. This study showed highly successful results with student growth in language acquisition and comprehension of art concepts.
Date: May 1994
Creator: Muldoon, Teresa Margaret
System: The UNT Digital Library