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Education Week: Schools Face Shortage of Digital Curricula for English-Learners - 1 views

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      The Best Practices sidebar here can be used as a type of checklist to help evaluate digital programs & materials for ELLs.
  • It's the only program that she knows of that addresses the literacy aspect of math for ELL students.
  • found a measurable increase in vocabulary knowledge and text comprehension,
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  • gave HELP Math its highest rating for effectiveness after reviewing research on student improvement related to the program.
  • Because there's not a plethora of digital curricula designed exclusively for English-language learners, teachers often rely on digital curricula used for all students that help individualize lessons, as well as software programs tailored for English language learners,
  • researchers created multimedia folktales and informational texts that included clickable words with definitions in English or Spanish, along with images for students whose English proficiency was very low. The text contained built-in audio, so that students could hear it in English or in Spanish, as well as embedded activities for reflection in both languages.
  • "There's not a lot out there."
  • Very few digital products are backed by research proving they work, and that's important to educators,
  • That can be a problem with digital curricula not targeted for ELLs, Mr. Proctor said. "Most interventions like that exclude very limited-proficient-English students because they don't speak enough English to use them,"
  • Professional development to prepare educators to use digital curricula for English-learners is critically important, too.
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WIDA English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards: Download the 2007 Edition and Resour... - 0 views

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Best Practices: Engaging Limited English Proficient Students and Families | Teaching To... - 1 views

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Common Core and ELLs - 0 views

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How Monolingual Teachers Can Support Young Dual-Language Learners - Learning the Langua... - 0 views

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NAESP | National Association of Elementary School Principals - 0 views

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LendMeYourLiteracy | Inspiring Young Writers -LendMeYourLiteracy | Inspiring Young Writ... - 1 views

  • And how much of their leisure time to do they spend reading nonfiction? Less than 4 minutes a day.
  • Even in classrooms, nonfiction appears to be in short supply
  • just 9.8 percent of texts in classroom libraries. The mean number of informational books per child was just 1.2 in low-income districts and a still relatively paltry 3.3 in high-income districts.
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  • For years, we've known that the amount of independent reading students do contributes to their reading skills. Students who read more tend to learn more vocabulary, become more proficient readers, find reading more enjoyable, and thus continue to read more and become ever better readers (Stanovich, 1986).
  • cite a compelling research base supporting the shift to more complex, nonfiction texts. They note, for example, that students who are able to answer questions related to complex text have a high probability of earning a C or better in an introductory-level college course in U.S. history or psychology.
  • helps students develop their background knowledge, which itself accounts for as much as 33 percent of the variance in student achievement (Marzano, 2000). Background knowledge becomes more crucial in the later elementary grades, as students begin to read more content-specific textbooks (Young, Moss, & Cornwell, 2007) that often include headings, graphs, charts, and other text elements not often found in the narrative fiction they encountered in the lower grades (Sanacore & Palumbo, 2009).
  • the goal is to get students to see how beliefs and biases can influence the way different people describe the same events.
  • the potential to motivate young children to read by tapping into their interests (Caswell & Duke, 1998)
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The Role of Language and Literacy in College- and Career-Ready Standards: Rethinking Po... - 1 views

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http://www.wida.us/standards/CAN_DOs/Booklet3-5.pdf - 2 views

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ESOL Curricular Standards - 2 views

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http://www.seisd.net/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=2070627 - 0 views

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Brown - Content Based ESL Curriculum and Academic Language Proficiency (TESL/TEFL) - 1 views

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3 C's ESL Tools and Strategies - MPLS WIDA-Extended Tools - 2 views

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Research from the 1970s onwards: Jim Cummins | EAL Nexus - 0 views

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