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While kids naturally pick up the language around them, it is still a skill that needs to be learned. Parents and caregivers ...
A few things to consider when supporting a range of language-learners in the classroom: 1. Getting to know your students: Offer a range of media to learn about and from your students. a.
Yuko Goto Butler, director of the Graduate School of Education's Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) ...
Asta Cekaite, A Child's Development of Interactional Competence in a Swedish L2 Classroom, The Modern Language Journal, Vol. 91, No. 1 (Spring, 2007), pp. 45-62 ...
Upper Peninsula educators further learned how to instill Ojibwe culture in their community Tuesday.The Wiikwedong Early ...
Applying ecological approaches that emphasize learners in relationship with their environment, we analyzed three particular classroom practices and their respective mediational roles for the ...
Perry is part of a team that has been monitoring speech development in pre-school students since before COVID-19 arrived. The students wear a device that monitors the language sounds they produce.
Poverty is a cement barrier standing between low-income families and their ability to stimulate healthy early childhood development so their children can reap the full benefits of education.
When you're in a dual immersion classroom--or even if you aren't--these character development tips will help students build life skills.
A more nuanced understanding of Braille among educators could lead to better literacy instruction for students with impaired vision.
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