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Educating English Language Learners

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Effective Teaching Strategies for Middle School Learners ...

Effective Teaching Strategies for Middle School Learners ...

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accommodate visual learners, and help reinforce key ideas by presenting information in alternative formats (Carrier, 2005). For English language learners, visual teaching aids ensure that learners attach meaning and mental images to words and concepts through the use of concrete instructional materials (Curtin, 2006).

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Meeting the Challenges of Curriculum and Instruction in ...

Meeting the Challenges of Curriculum and Instruction in ...

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that has historically struggled with educating students who are non-White, who come from a background of poverty, or for whom English is not the native language (Corona, et al., 2017). This demographic change has widened the experiential gap between teachers and their students, presenting challenges for both teachers and teacher educators.

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English Language Development Standards

English Language Development Standards

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including English learners (ELs): The National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and the Council of Chief State School Offcers strongly believe that all students should be held to the same high expectations outlined in the Common Core State Standards. This includes students who are English language learners . . .

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Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T ...

Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T ...

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English Language Arts (ELA), a product of Florida literacy experts, Florida educators, and vested stakeholders. Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards encourage educators to act on Douglass’s reminder of the ultimate purpose of education. His words confirm that education must be enlightening, noble, and good. He speaks from a

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ADMISSIONS HANDBOOK

ADMISSIONS HANDBOOK

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12. Students learning through a second language require more learning time and a greater degree of effort and support than those learning through their f irst language. 13. Native language development and maint en ance is important in developing identity, self -esteem and cognitive ability, and ultimately contributes to academic success. 14.

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