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nikkilh

Learning for Justice | Education Resources - 0 views

  • “Teaching Tolerance provides me with the means to promote social justice, challenge bias, and engage students in discussions about diversity that would perhaps not happen otherwise.”
  • Students can make a pledge to help end continued racism.
  • These robust, ready-to-use classroom lessons offer breadth and depth, spanning essential social justice topics and reinforcing critical social emotional learning skills.
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  • Learning Plan Builder.
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
Katelyn Karsnia

Appendix A: Suggested Anti-bias Strategies for Use With ELL Students | Learning for Jus... - 0 views

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      Different strategies that teachers can use in their classroom to help ELL students such as, a word wall.
Kelly Nuthak

Content Instruction for ELLs | Colorín Colorado - 1 views

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      Variety of information for ELLs students
  • ELLs
  • English language learners
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  • successful students, they need to learn grade-level content as well as the English language skills needed to access that content.
  • Content Strategies
  • Math Instruction for ELLs
  • Science Instruction for ELLs
  • Social Studies Instruction for ELLs
  • Language Arts Instruction for ELLs
  • The Arts
sherrillk4452

12 Ways to Support English Learners in the Mainstream Classroom | Cult of Pedagogy - 1 views

  • Challenging concepts should be
  • diagrammed or supported with pictures
  • Sometimes showing our students what to do is all they need in order to do it,”
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  • mprove comprehension
  • help all of your students grasp concepts better.
  • ELL students,
  • If you really want the kids to learn, they’ve got to be engaged.”
  • where students can practice language with their peers in a more personal, lower-risk setting
  • more small groups,
  • o the strong relationship she had with the regular classroom teachers
  • ESL teachers could regularly get copies of lesson plans or collaborate with regular classroom teachers to build solid back-and-forth support,
  • silent period,
  • Don’t force them to talk if they don’t want to,”
  • ill speak very little, if at all
  • pair him with other students who speak his native language
  • Letting them explain things or ask questions in their first language gets them to relax and feel like a part of the class.”
  • Allow them to write in their first language if they’re able.
  • llows them to still participate in journal writing or a math extended response, even if you can’t read what they write.”
  • consider the whole list of terms you’re going to teach for a unit,
  • Sentence frames
  • I disagree with what _________ said because…
  • Keep these posted in a highly visible spot in your classroom and require students to refer to them during discussions and while they write.
  • as to become a regular part of class
  • Pre-teach
  • The kids feel so empowered if they’ve had a chance to look at the material ahead of time.”
  • aking the time to learn the basics of where a child comes from — exactly, not ‘somewhere in the Middle East/South America/Asia/Africa’ — tells the
  • student that you respect her enough to bother.
  • learn
  • bout students’ religious and cultural practices. If
  • If you anticipate a theme coming up in your class that’s going to be relevant to one of your students, have a conversation with them in advance, or check with your ESL teacher to see if they think it’s appropriate for in-class discussion.
  • By modeling the risk-taking that’s required to learn a new language, you help students develop the courage to take their own risks, and to have a sense of humor about it.
  • ake a conscious effort to see past the accent and the mispronunciations and treat every interaction — every student — with the respect they deserve.
nikkilh

Multilingual Learning Toolkit * Dual Language * Multilingualism - 0 views

  • Welcome to the Multilingual Learning Toolkit
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      Multilingual Learning Toolkit
nikkilh

How To Use Resources On This Site * Multilingual Learning Toolkit - 0 views

  • PreK-TK Scavenger Hunt K-1 Scavenger Hunt 2-3 Scavenger Hunt
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      Scavenger hunt links
nikkilh

Instructional Strategies and Resources * Multilingual Learning Toolkit - 0 views

  • What teachers and administrators need to know to best serve Multilingual Learners
  • individual strategies across the different instructional topics are interconnected, and we must implement them together, in a purposeful and connected manner.
Katelyn Karsnia

Why You Should Be Supporting Your English Language Learners with Sentence Frames | Edme... - 1 views

  • A sentence frame is a structure with fill-in-the-blank words created for your students to use as a starter to answer questions. Sentence frames can be used for any subject, including math, science, history, and English.
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      ML lesson using Sentence frames and why they are beneficial to ELL students
jkolodji

NCELA - 0 views

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    National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition
jkolodji

Teaching Language and Content with Comprehensible Input | Ellevation Education - 0 views

  • students are able to acquire new language when instruction is delivered in language just beyond students’ current level of proficiency. Comprehensible input is simply an instructional shift when teachers provide input where students understand most, but not all, of the language.
joshua_mooney

Pull-Out Programs/Specialized Classes | National Association for Gifted Children - 0 views

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      Something I found interesting about 2e students in the contexts of pull outs is, the success rate and positive association these students have with smaller groups. It contrasts the experience that a lot of students who are exceptional who get small group pull outs and it makes them feel other. Or like there not able to succeed in the general education class.
jkolodji

Why Are Gifted Programs Needed? | National Association for Gifted Children - 1 views

  • Gifted Programs Need
    • nikkilh
       
      The need for gifted programs
  • Gifted programming positively influences students’ futures. Several longitudinal studies have shown that gifted programs have a positive effect on students’ post-secondary plans.
  • Further benefits of gifted programs have been shown to include that students who had participated in gifted programs maintained their interests over time and stayed involved in creative productive work after they finished college and graduate school.
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  • Additionally, gifted students need gifted programming in many cases because the “general education program is not yet ready to meet the needs of gifted students” (p. 9) due to lack of general educators’ training in gifted education and the pressure classroom teachers face to raise the performance of their struggling students. [2
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      lack of training
  • According to one report on high-achieving students, more than 7 in 10 teachers of these students surveyed noted that their brightest students were not challenged or given a chance to “thrive” in their classrooms.
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    The advantages of challenging gifted students in stats and evidence.
nikkilh

Identification | National Association for Gifted Children - 1 views

  • Identification
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      Identifying 2e Students
  • Gifted learners exhibit different characteristics, traits, and ways to express their giftedness.
  • Giftedness is represented through all racial, ethnic, income levels, and exceptionality groups.  
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  • Early identification in school improves the likelihood that gifts will be developed into talents.
  • Because no two gifted children are alike is important to collect information on both the child's performance and potential through  a combination of objective (quantifiably measured) and subjective (personally observed) identification instruments in order to identify gifted and talented students.
drewevanaho

What it Means to Teach Gifted Learners Well | National Association for Gifted Children - 2 views

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      Good teaching of gifted learners comes at a higher degree of difficulty
Kelly Nuthak

Pear Deck tutorial for Google Slides - YouTube - 0 views

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    great short video on what Pear Deck can do for you within google slides.
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