Why Talk Is Important in Classrooms - 0 views
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the ability to express oneself coherently and to communicate freely with others by word of mouth."
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martha gajdik on 14 Jul 09If you dissect the word and use the new word mapping strategy kids would have been able to guess the meaning of this word.
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There are recognized differences in language proficiency for students of different generations living in the United States. First and second generations of English language learners differ in significant ways, including the ability to use English at home
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I have seen an academic dialogue activity of a modified socratic seminar that the teacher sent home questions for the students to be ready to discuss the night before and then the discussion was designed to be completely led by the students the following day. It was a wonderful way to see students engage in reading materials and have their own thoughts