Criteria for Selection of ESL Teachers
This very brief discussion of basic criteria to be used in selecting
ESL teachers has no such pretension: All it aims to do is to point out some of the ....
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Perspective of Reflective ESL Teachers
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ESL teachers know that their students need
ESL instruction, but educators and, more predominantly, those who administer funding, have grappled with the best ....
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ESL Students and Placement
.... linguistic skills. In contrast, the
ESL teachers offered instruction that was tailored to the learning needs of these students. In these ....
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Variables of ESL Programs
.... Some will have trained
ESL teachers on site, whereas others may have to draw them from the community, or find volunteers to work with a few students. ....
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LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES IN THE ESL CLASSROOM ESL c
.... "Our immediate goal as EFL/
ESL teachers is to minimize reading difficulties and to maximize comprehension by providing culturally relevant information ....
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Comprehension Monitoring
.... Casanave (1988, pp. 291 296) suggests that
ESL teachers incorporate comprehension monitoring into their classroom presentations. ....
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Increasing Number of non-English speaking students in th
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ESL teachers are trained to be able to help children who are having difficulties in English. Thus, "
ESL teachers give all instruction ....
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ESL & Native Speakers
.... English language summer program. Data were collected from foreign
ESL students and their
ESL teachers. Students were enrolled in ....
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THE ROLE OF INSTRUCTION IN ESL
.... It remains that the epistemic approach responds to the logical and empirical concerns of
ESL teachers: It is a pragmatic and sensible approach to the ....
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SOME AFFECTIVE, PSYCHOLINGUISTIC, AND NEUROLINGUISTIC FACTORS IN ...
.... It may be of interest to
ESL teachers to note that there is ample evidence that affective factors are more conspicuous in adult learning of second language ....
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Bilingual Education
.... Regarding teacher-teacher relations, Leone and Cisneros (1991) report that it is important for
ESL teachers and regular
teachers to share their perceptions of ....
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Program Choice and English Language Learners
.... By comparison, the
ESL option is more costly because additional
ESL teachers need to be hired to cater to the minority students in
ESL pull-out programs ....
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Japanese ESL Learners A CRITICAL EVALUATION
A CRITICAL EVALUATION FOR YOUNG JAPANESE
ESL LEARNERS Until recently, Japanese .... class parents were more open to change than tenured
teachers, professors, and ....
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Gender and Second Language Learning
.... school
teachers--particularly though not exclusively in California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois--have become de facto
ESL teachers, being obliged to ....
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THE SELECTION OF ESL/EFL CLASSROOM MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONA
.... Most
ESL/EFL
teachers rightfully believe that the first objective of language teaching is to impart listening comprehension. Long ....
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Phonemes & Graphemes in the English Language
.... She concluded by offering six implications for
ESL teachers, viz.: 1. Teach the rules as applying only to root words before suffixation or compounding. ....
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Contrast of ESL & EFL
.... Few
teachers, methodologists, or researchers make any operational distinction between
ESL and EFL. .... ( Although
teachers of
ESL may have the advantage of ready ....
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ESL Learning by Japanese School Children
.... few words, one would recommend that the foreign
ESL teacher: ( Respect .... or similar--social responsibilities and diligence exemplified by most Japanese
teachers. ....
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Group Cohesiveness and Academic Language
.... This consists of providing them with a discussion of the roles of content-area and
ESL teachers in the overall education of language minority students and the ....
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Selection of ESL Didactic Materials
SOME FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SELECTION OF
ESL DIDACTIC MATERIALS FOR ADULTS "We are .... however, whether this trend has caught on equally among
teachers of adults ....
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TEACHING TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS IN T
.... at least in terms of learning English. Whether teamed or not,
ESL teachers of the young will seek to motivate the children rather than "teach" them. ....
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Literacy Skills
.... On the other hand, in the current system, additional
ESL teachers need to be hired to cater to the minority students in
ESL pull-out programs (Thomas and ....
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Literacy: Alternative Definitions
.... On the other hand, in the current system, additional
ESL teachers need to be hired to cater to the minority students in
ESL pull-out programs (Thomas and ....
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CHILDREN'S ESL LEARNING STRATEGIES Strategies
.... Michael H. Long and Jack C. Richards, well-known
ESL researchers, comment .... the perfect teaching method, focusing instead on how successful
teachers and learners ....
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Timing and ESL Learning in Young Children TIMING AND ESL LEARNING ...
.... Often, the
ESL teacher will use these Romanji forms as an introduction to .... acquiring ever more complex L2 forms--a phenomenon of practical interest to
teachers. ....
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Phonetics and ESL for Spanish-speaking 1st an
.... Many schools use pull-out classes successfully: for part of each day
ESL pupils meet with a teacher of
ESL. .... Spanish for
Teachers: Applied Linguistics. ....
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Cultural experience of Immigrant School Children INTRODUCTION ...
.... (3) Bilingual Education and Special Education
Teachers Observe Values and Norms of the Home Culture -
ESL teachers examine the underlying values of their ....
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KRASHEN'S MONITOR MODEL
.... and
teachers, and as it constitutes a practical and useful framework for the development of teaching methodologies, it seems wise for
ESL teachers to adopt it ....
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Framework of Articulatory Phonetics
.... equipment (X-ray cameras, motion-picture cameras, palatographic equipment, etc.), but this aspect of phonetics is only of indirect interest to
ESL teachers. ....
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Linguistic Problems of International Korean Students
.... Third, the findings can be used by
ESL teachers and relevant others to develop programs aimed specifically for those students identified as at risk as a ....
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