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As 2022 comes to a close, NABE would like to wish its members, partners and other industry professionals a safe and happy holiday season. As we reflect on the past year for the industry, we would like to provide the readers of Weekly eNews, a look at the most accessed articles from the year. Our regular publication will resume Thursday, Jan. 5.
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
How Congress can help students learning English
EdSource
From Feb. 3: Students learning English as a second language need more bilingual teachers and bilingual education programs, more access to high-quality preschool and better tracking to understand how they do in school after they become fluent in English, according to a new report from The Century Foundation.
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What it really takes to keep schools open during the Omicron surge
NPR
From Jan. 13: NPR interviewed teachers and administrators from around the country, and they say the devil is in the details. Schools are just starting to get consistent access to testing. Teachers are still, in 2022, paying out of pocket for essential safety equipment like high-quality masks and air purifiers. And qualified staff, from substitutes to bus drivers, can't be conjured out of thin air, even when federal dollars exist to pay for them.
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Foundations of culturally and linguistically responsive teaching
Edutopia
From Feb. 24: What is culturally and linguistically responsive teaching? It involves leveraging students' cultural and linguistic experiences, utilizing their background knowledge, and providing multiple ways for students to learn and demonstrate new learning. When we use culturally and linguistically responsive practices, we employ interactive and collaborative learning activities that draw from students' references and previous experiences to help them make connections to new learning.
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All teachers need to teach language and literacy, not just English teachers
The Conversation via Phys
From April 28: Rather than learning lists of vocabulary or abstract grammar rules, students learn best when they get actively involved in their classroom learning.
This means using many different language skills, such as listening to teachers' explanations, taking notes and developing written arguments.
But not all of these language skills can be transferred to different subjects in the same way.
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The benefits of recognizing biliteracy
Language Magazine
From Sept. 29: Multilingual learners at West Aurora High School in Illinois garnered outstanding results when personally invited to a free testing opportunity to earn biliteracy recognition. The project shows great promise for English learners everywhere.
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Bilingual tweaks to assessments, classroom support key for English learner support
K-12 Dive
From Sept. 15: When developing assessments, districts and schools should consider testing dual language learners in their native language, or at least allow students to respond in a blend of both English and their second language. This will give educators a more complete picture of a student's academic and developmental progress.
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5 ways teachers can collaborate to support English learners
Education Week
From Oct. 20: When it comes to providing English learners with an equitable education, some researchers point to the need for more-strategic collaboration between general classroom and content teachers and multilingual specialists.
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