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Inclusion or exclusion? The ESL education debate
Public School Review
With classrooms become more diverse, public schools are experimenting with new language programs to enhance ESL student learning.
ESL students, standing for English as a Second Language, typically need additional resources and support to adjust to the various linguistic complications of learning a new language. As a result, ESL students typically require additional funding.
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Understanding bilingualism: Trends, challenges and perspectives
De Gruyter
This chapter presents a critical overview of the main theoretical and methodological approaches that have been pursued in bilingualism research. Particular attention is paid to paradigms which investigate bilingual speech from a usage-based and cognitive-linguistic perspective.
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Designing fair and inclusive tests for non-native speakers
eSchool News
Roughly 20% of U.S. residents, which is approximately 67.3 million people (equal to the population of France), speak a language other than English at home, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. When it comes to taking tests not in their first language, these groups can be at a notable disadvantage – especially for tests that influence a test-takers' future.
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Language that encourages learning
Edutopia
I recently observed a teacher introducing an upcoming heart rate lab by telling the students how "easy" the lab would be. She reiterated her point several times, explaining that they would "get it right away" and "really, this is so easy," with extra verbal and physical emphasis on "so."
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Efforts underway to improve newcomer student services, Ed Department says
K-12 Dive
The Education Department's Oct. 21 letter, signed by Montserrat Garibay, acting assistant deputy secretary and director of OELA, acknowledges that challenges remain regarding data definitions and curriculum for newcomer students. The department, however, is prohibited from dictating certain curriculum in schools, Garibay noted.
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How to work literacy instruction into all content areas
Edutopia
Math, history, science, and even art teachers often find themselves trying to work literacy instruction into their classrooms. After all, the ability to read, synthesize, and explain concepts and ideas in writing is essential in every subject.
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