Start with a Seedling: Uncovering the Kindergarten Language and Literacy Curriculum One Leaf at a Time

  • Moffatt L
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Abstract

While recent research has documented a myriad of benefits to school gardening and food programs, many educators and administrators voice concerns that such programs detract from the provincially mandated curriculum and few researchers have investigated how school gardening and food programs may support language and literacy curriculum expectations. Using a content analysis of transcripts of audio data from a school gardening and food program that matched 24 kindergarten children with 17 adult and young adult volunteers, this study illustrates how such a program may help support mandated language and literacy curriculum. Analysis suggests the children involved in the program practiced important oral language skills, such as asking questions and expressing experiences with their garden buddies at a high frequency.

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Moffatt, L. (2017). Start with a Seedling: Uncovering the Kindergarten Language and Literacy Curriculum One Leaf at a Time. Language and Literacy, 18(3), 89. https://doi.org/10.20360/g2rc84

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