Language Teachers
Found 7 free book(s)Language Teaching Methods - American English
americanenglish.state.govlanguage teachers and teacher educators from SIT who have each taught students in various parts of the world, using the methods they will demonstrate for you here. For the sake of coherence, the instructors have designed their lessons …
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
www.kentcht.nhs.ukSpeech and Language Therapy Services in Kent Children and young people with DLD in Kent may be able to access extra support from Speech and Language Therapists and Specialist Teachers. Please use the NHS website in your area on “how to refer” and for a video presentation providing more detail on DLD. The video is also available on Kelsi.
Communicating with Parents: Strategies for Teachers
files.eric.ed.govTeachers should incorporate the same color, quality, and paper size for all news- letters to create a communication “set;” use everyday language (a readability level of sixth grade or lower; many word processing programs include an op-
Chapter 2. Tools and Resources for Providing English ... - ed
ncela.ed.govas (4) language background for bilingual programs. Other child-centered factors that LEAs may consider include the student’s native language literacy; acculturation into U.S. society; and age he or she entered the United States. LEAs must ensure that qualified teachers provide EL services and it is important for school personnel to understand
The Importance of Motivation in Second Language Acquisition
www.arcjournals.orgAbstract: According to Rost (2006) motivation has been called the “neglected heart” of language teaching. As teachers, we often forget that all of our learning activities are filtered through our students’ motivation. In this sense, students control the flow of the classroom. Without student motivation, there is no
Supporting English Language Learners in Kindergarten
www.edu.gov.on.ca6 Supporting English Language Learners in Kindergarten Defi nition of English language learners English language learners are students in provincially funded English language schools whose fi rst language is a language other than English, or is a variety of English1 that is signifi cantly different from the variety used for instruction in
HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS
www2.ed.govHIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS (See also Alignment With the No Child Left Behind Act) The reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was signed into law on Dec. 3, 2004, by President George W. Bush. The provisions of the act became effective on July 1, 2005, with the exception of some of the elements pertaining to the