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Course Description

Understanding the English learner requires gathering as much information as possible about the child and his or her family and community. There is an important relationship between language, culture, and learning. Language is a tool for learning. There are multiple paths to childhood bilingualism. Language development and learning are shaped by children’s experiences, Second-language acquisition is a complex process. Acquiring oral language fluency in English differs from acquiring academic English, the formal language of the school. Being able to communicate in more than one language empowers children in a multicultural society. This course focuses on young children who are learning more than one language. Students will explore the theoretical basis for supporting multilingualism, the paths to multilingualism and factors affecting second language acquisition. In addition, the students will examine the role of families in second language acquisition and strategies for working with families to support their children’s learning. 

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Type
Online - Fix-date
Dates
Apr 06, 2026 to May 17, 2026
Contact Hours
45.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition - $395 credit (4.5 units) $395.00
Available for Credit
4.5 units
Instructors
Section Notes
This course is taught entirely in English.
Type
Online - Fix-date
Dates
May 05, 2026 to Jun 09, 2026
Type
Webcast - Off-site
Days
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Time
6:30PM to 9:30PM
Dates
May 05, 2026 to Jun 09, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
45.0
Location
  • Off-Site Locations
Delivery Options
Webcast  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition - $395 credit (4.5 units) $395.00
Available for Credit
4.5 units
Instructors
  • Christian Nunez
Section Notes
This course is taught entirely in Spanish. If you would like to enroll in an English session, please check the website for course availability.
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