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The GO TO Strategies: Scaffolding Options for Teachers of English Language Learners, K-12 - 1 views

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    The 78 strategies selected were modeled and discussed with the teachers during the practitioner-oriented courses. The GO TO Strategies was designed to be used as a resource by K-12 general education and content-area teachers with English language learners (ELLs) in their classrooms, ELL teachers, special education teachers, principals and other supervisors overseeing the instruction of diverse groups of students in North Kansas City Schools and for professional development of these educators.
mleung

English Language Learners and the Five Essential Components of Reading Instruction | Re... - 1 views

  • Considerations when instructing ELLs in vocabulary Vocabulary development is one of the greatest challenges to reading instruction for ELLs, because in order to read fluently and comprehend what is written, students need to use not just phonics, but context. It is possible for students to read completely phonetically and not comprehend what they have read because they do not have the vocabulary. Therefore, vocabulary needs to be taught explicitly and be a part of the daily curriculum in addition to learning to read. This can be done through class time devoted strictly to English as a Second Language (ESL) or English Language Development (ELD). Scientific research on vocabulary development demonstrates that children learn the majority of their vocabulary indirectly in the following three ways:
  • Through conversations, mostly with adults; Listening to adults read to them; and Reading extensively on their own (CIERA, 2001). This finding has serious consequences for ELLs, whose parents and other adults in their lives are often not fluent in English. It is therefore extremely important for educators of ELLs to know and incorporate the ways that students learn vocabulary directly, including: explicitly teaching vocabulary words before students read a text, how to use dictionaries, how to use prefixes and suffixes to decipher word meanings, and how to use context clues (CIERA, 2001).
  • In the discussion of literacy development for ELLs, it is useful to consider a theory that distinguishes the language proficiency needed for everyday, face-to-face communication (BICS, for Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills) from the proficiency needed to comprehend and manipulate language in the decontextualized educational setting (CALP, for Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency) (Cummins, 1992). The BICS/CALP distinction highlights the fact that some aspects of language proficiency are considerably more relevant for students' cognitive and academic progress than are the surface manifestations commonly focused on by educators. Additionally, in terms of vocabulary development, it highlights the fact that an ELL student may have the vocabulary to hold a conversation about weekend activities, but might not have the vocabulary to comprehend a science or social studies text.
adaniniguez

Best Free iPod / iPad Apps (without ads) for Education | MullOverThings - 2 views

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    Some really good apps for ipods and ipads
mleung

ELL Parent Involvement Handbook - 1 views

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    Minnesota Department of Education Guidelines for Parent Involvement
mleung

English Language Learning - 1 views

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    This site offers a compilation of free, scientifically based resources for state, districts, and local educators to enhance instruction. The information on hand here is broken down into the areas of literacy, mathematics, science, ELL, special education, RTI, eLearning, and federal priorities.
mleung

educ145-245 - home - 2 views

shared by mleung on 04 Dec 12 - No Cached
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    Excellent Resource for SIOP
mleung

What Does Research Say about Effective Practices for ENGLISH LEARNERS? - 1 views

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    English Learners (ELs)-students whose second language is English and who are not fully proficient in English-constitute the fastest growing portion of the K-12 student population. By 2025, according to U.S. government estimates, as many as one in four students in the United States will come from a home where a language other than English is spoken. Because many of these students tend to do poorly in school, teachers are encouraged to regularly use research-based practices to improve these students' academic achievement. Yet knowing which practices actually are research-based-that is, they are supported by research demonstrating impact on student outcomes-is not clear to many educators. This series of articles will help educators identify students' levels of oral and academic language proficiency, offer interactive and direct techniques to promote literacy development, and build and maintain effective programs for ELLs.
mleung

Family Outreach - 0 views

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    The parents or family members of English language learners (ELLs) are crucial partners in supporting student success. These articles, tip sheets, guides, books, and videos provide educators with a number of ideas on how get to know and engage ELL families.
mleung

ELL Overlay - SAS - 0 views

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    The English Language Learner (ELL) Overlays for English Language Arts and Mathematics are designed to assist educators in developing instructional units, lessons, or activities that are meaningful and comprehensible for English language learners. They illustrate the dynamic process of adapting instruction and assessments based on the English language proficiency of students.
Julee Dredske

Math Tutoring & Test Prep - Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, SAT, GRE, GED & many more... - 0 views

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    ELs need to have a math lesson repeated? Watch a video, practice, assess yourself . . . 
Julee Dredske

Ahead of the Class: A Webinar Series for Leaders in Education | Imagine Learning - 1 views

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    Webinars for those working with ELs
adaniniguez

Luis von Ahn: Massive-scale online collaboration | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    This might really change the way in which we can help teach a new language.
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