Cultural and Linguistic Responsiveness in Early Childhood Language Assessment: A Synthesis of Current Debates
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Early childhood, language assessment, screening tools, diagnostic tools, cultural diversity, linguistic diversity, multilingualism, Indigenous children, standardized testing, dynamic assessment, early interventionAbstract
The literature synthesis examines the extent to which standardized language screening and diagnostic tools reflect the cultural and linguistic diversity of children aged 0-6 in North America. Drawing on five peer-reviewed studies, it identifies key limitations of standardized assessments, particularly their reliance on monolingual, Western norms that may misrepresent the abilities of Indigenous, immigrant, and multilingual children. The review highlights two central debates: whether standardized tools can be meaningfully adapted for diverse populations and whether dynamic, multimethod, and culturally responsive approaches offer more equitable alternatives. Across the literature, a growing consensus supports shifting toward assessment models that incorporate community knowledge, caregiver input, and children's learning potential. This synthesis ultimately argues that while standardized tools retain some value, equitable early childhood assessment requires integrating dynamic and culturally grounded methodologies.
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