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Questions About ELLs 1

Frequently Asked Questions About English Language Learners, Part 1

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise October 12, 2021Posted inEducationNo Comments
What do I need to know about the culture of my ELL students?Knowing the culture of your ELL students is important because there may be crucial differences in the beliefs,…
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SIOP Strategies

SIOP Strategies for English Language Learners

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise October 11, 2021Posted inEducation2 Comments
Sheltered Instruction Components and Features Suggested Instructional Activities Lesson Preparation (LP)   1. Write content objectives clearly for students.2. Write language objectives clearly for students.3. Choose content concepts appropriate for…
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Assessment Methods

Assessment Methods for English Language Learners

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise October 11, 2021Posted inEducation1 Comment
As we all know, assessment and evaluation is commonly used to monitor and report student progress. Assessments serve as a way to confirm that students have gained new knowledge from…
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Second Language Acquisition

What Are the Stages of Second Language Acquisition?

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise October 10, 2021Posted inEducationNo Comments
Stage 1     The first stage is the silent/receptive stage.  During this stage, the individual understands little or no spoken English, but can understand pictures, gestures, dramatizations, and translations of…
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8 Components of SIOP

What are the 8 Components of SIOP?

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise October 10, 2021Posted inEducation1 Comment
There are 8 components of SIOP.  These are presented below along with their features. 1. Lesson Preparation- Clear objectives (content and language) displayed, defined and reviewed with students. Adapt content…
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Rights of Children

Rights of Children with Illegal Immigrant Parents in the U.S.

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise October 4, 2021Posted inEducationNo Comments
Children often inherit the consequences of their parents’ actions and decisions. While some children may have crossed the border illegally, others arrived with a visa or another form of documentation…
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US Immigration By the Numbers 2

Immigrants in the U.S. by the Numbers: Part II

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise September 15, 2021Posted inEducation1 Comment
The U.S. workforce is dominated by immigrants in many industries. They account for nearly a third of all farmers, fishermen, and forest workers, as well as 25 percent of those…
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US Immigration By the Numbers 1

Immigrants in the U.S. by the Numbers: Part I

Posted by By Schiller Ambroise September 15, 2021Posted inEducation1 Comment
The United States was partly built by immigrants. An immigrant is someone who leaves their country of birth to migrate permanently in another. Today, 14% of Americans are born abroad,…
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