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Shaeley Santiago

Teaching to Strengths: Supporting Students Living with Trauma, Violence and C... - 0 views

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Fast 5 Gamechangers to Support Math Learning for Young DLLs - Language Castle - 0 views

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How to Help Students Survive Culture Shock | English Language Learners / Dual Language ... - 0 views

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Dialogic Reading that Supports Children Who Are Dual Language Learners and Their Families - 1 views

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Nathan Hall

Drama in ELT - 4 views

Here are some articles I found on using drama in the EL classroom:  The Educational Potential of Drama for ESL - http://www.european-mediaculture.org/fileadmin/bibliothek/english/dodson_dram...

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Shaeley Santiago

Supporting English-Learner Achievement: What States Can Do - Learning the Language - Ed... - 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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Shaeley Santiago

50 ways to use images in class - EFL CLASSROOM 2.0 - 0 views

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How to Support Refugee Students in the ELL Classroom | ELL Topics from A-Z | ... - 0 views

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Shaeley Santiago

Know ELLs - Support for Teachers of English Language Learners - 2 views

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Home Language Supports for Families - Watertown ELE (ESL) Resources - 0 views

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Every Child Ready to Read | Teaching parents and caregivers how to support early litera... - 1 views

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Shaeley Santiago

Using Music to Help Children Learn Languages | English Language Learners / Dual Languag... - 1 views

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Quality Teaching for English Learners - 2 views

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Alert - 0 views

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