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Volume IV Issue II April-June 2024
Name of Author :
Mr Sandeep Kumar
Title of the paper :
Language Development in Primary School
Abstract:
Language development is a fundamental aspect of human growth and learning, crucial for academic success, social interaction, and cognitive advancement. In primary education, early years are critical for acquiring and refining language skills that form the basis for future literacy and communication abilities. This research paper explores the intricacies of language development in primary school, examining factors influencing linguistic growth, instructional strategies, and interventions addressing language difficulties. By understanding language acquisition milestones, the influence of early literacy experiences, the role of oral language skills, effective instruction methods, cultural diversity, assessment techniques, intervention programs, parental involvement, and technology integration, we aim to enhance educational practices and policies supporting language development in primary school students.
Keywords :
language development, primary school, early literacy, oral language skills, instructional strategies, language assessment, intervention programs, parental involvement, technology integration
DOI :
Page No. :
19-21