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Kelly Nuthak

5 Stages of Second Language Acquisition + Infographic - 0 views

  • 2. Early production
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      Language Acquisition Multilingual Learners
  • 1. Silent or receptive phase
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      2nd stage of second language acquisition
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  • 3. Speech emergence or production
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      1st stage of second language acquisition
  • 4. Intermediate fluency
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      3rd stage of second language acquisition
  • 5. Continued language development or fluency
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      4th stage of second language acquisition
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      5th and final stage of second language acquisition
  • 5 Stages of Second Language Acquisition
    • Kelly Nuthak
       
      5 Stages of Second Language
  • 5 stages of language acquisition
  • simultaneous bilingual
  • sequential bilingual
Siri Anderson

potential_ids.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    I thought this was an interesting list. It is the vocabulary list for a course at MIT on revolutions. This is the study sheet for one part of that final exam.
humzacj

Culturally Responsive Teaching as an Ethics- and Care-Based Approach to Urban Education... - 0 views

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      What is a good way to build relation ships with students?
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    Hi there! I think that building relationships with students is key to being able to work with them in the classroom. I think that it's not as hard as we think it may be, and that it's much like building relationships with fellow adults, but children can be very different. It does differ with their age, but I think it starts with learning about their interests, even dislikes, and what's important to them. If they happen to like spiders, like a student I worked with the other day, I was then able to suggest to him to draw one while he was thinking of what to do for drawing an animal. Although we can't really have one-on-one experiences with our students as much, it all happens in stages and the dedication to fostering the relationship is so important!
Kelly Nuthak

Classroom Interventions for Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries | BrainLine - 1 views

    • Kelly Nuthak
       
      Get done to make sure you understand how in-depth the tbi is
  • Structuring the Environment
  • Typical Classroom Accommodations
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  • Available Resources and Services
  • Specialized Teaching Strategies
  • Select a meaningful goal or skill the student will need to learn and present it at the level of the student; Provide a simple rationale to help the student understand the relevance of the skill; Give clearly stated task directions (limit the number of steps) and ask the student to repeat or paraphrase the directions to ensure understanding; Break tasks into small steps and demonstrate each step; Provide opportunities for student response and practice at an appropriate pace; Provide immediate feedback and error correction when necessary—feedback should be positive and systematic; and Use verbal praise and encouragement frequently.
  • Use a direct statement telling the student to start (rather than stop) a behavior; Look directly at the student as you give the request, move close, and use a soft, calm voice.; speak clearly, slowly and concisely—do not shout. Limit requests to only two or three at a time and give requests that the student is capable of following; Allow enough time for the student to follow through; and Recognize their effort with verbal praise and encouragement.
  • Case Study: Josh
    • Kelly Nuthak
       
      Case Study on an TBI person
  • Setting the Stage
  • Classroom Interventions for Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries
  • Common Sequelae of TBI
  • Assessment
nikkilh

Dr. Ross Greene - 1 views

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      Lost at School By: Dr. Ross Greene
  • Lost at School
  • In so many schools, kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges are still poorly understood and treated in a way that is completely at odds with what is now known about how they came to be challenging in the first place.
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  • A review of ten years of research found that these policies have not only failed to make schools safe or more effective in handling student behavior, but have actually increased behavior problems and dropout rates. Yet public elementary and secondary schools in the United States continue to dole out a whopping 110,000 expulsions and 3 million suspensions each year, along with countless tens of millions of detentions.
  • These kids would like nothing better than to be able to handle the social, emotional, and behavioral challenges being placed on them at school and in life, but they can’t seem to pull it off.
  • Three massive shifts are required: (1) a dramatic improvement in understanding the factors that set the stage for challenging behavior in kids; (2) creating mechanisms for helping these kids that are predominantly proactive instead of reactive; and (3) creating processes so people can work on problems collaboratively.
Kelly Nuthak

Facts About Intellectual Disability in Children | CDC - 1 views

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      More concrete definition of ID, in theory reportable source.
  • signs
    • Kelly Nuthak
       
      Signs of ID and what to look for at an early stage
  • What is intellectual disability?
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