Problems Confronting Bilingual Education
.... In fact, however, research has found that such participation is beneficial for both the
ESL student and the parent with limited English language proficiency ....
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Strategies to Achieve Parental Participation
.... In fact, however, research has found that such participation is beneficial for both the
ESL student and the parent with limited English language proficiency ....
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Memo: Motivating non-English Speakers to Participate in the ...
.... In fact, however, research has found that such participation is beneficial for both the
ESL student and the parent with limited English language proficiency ....
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Selection of ESL Didactic Materials
.... Should the adult
ESL student delve into professional literature soon after the start of the course, or is there a linear sequence of attainments necessary ....
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Contrast of ESL & EFL
.... The cultural shock is likely to be eased if the Japanese learner is an
ESL student--a person who has been or is being socially exposed to English. ....
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ESL Students and Placement
.... Thrusting
ESL student into mainstream classrooms without providing them with adequate support makes it extremely difficult for the students to compete at a ....
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THE ROLE OF INSTRUCTION IN ESL
.... Tchalo remarked that in an immersive setting the
ESL student acquires L2 (in the Krashen sense of the term), whereas in a learning setting the learner is ....
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Using Peer Groups to Assist Nonnative Speakers
.... The
ESL student must use English in order to teach the peer, and this provides an incentive for rapid language improvement. According ....
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Gender and Second Language Learning
.... Methods of engaging the LEP/
ESL student in comprehension exercises have evolved, such as pairing LEP students with native English speakers and inviting each in ....
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Variables of ESL Programs
A number of variables combine to determine the type of
ESL program used in a particular school district, including the
student population of the district, the ....
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Criteria for Selection of ESL Teachers
.... One may wonder how many
ESL teachers fit this description today. .... error correction, or even on such basic issue as the role of the
student's native language" (p ....
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ESL & Native Speakers
.... Such studies will allow for the development of
ESL conversation-based programs that are specifically tailored for diverse
student characteristics. ....
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Phonetics and ESL for Spanish-speaking 1st an
.... The
student rather than the teacher, text, or physical facilities, is thought to be the .... use pull-out classes successfully: for part of each day
ESL pupils meet ....
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LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES IN THE ESL CLASSROOM ESL c
.... and rather than manipulating these units through conditioning drills, a holistic
student-centered communicative .... Schema Theory and
ESL Reading Pedagogy. ....
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ROLE OF TRANSLATION IN ESL LEARNING
.... one
ESL strategy to determine its effectiveness; this is the strategy of teacher translation of instructional material (some or all) into the
student's native ....
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ASSESSMENT SYSTEM DESIGN Introduction The purpo
.... The recommended multiple criteria for determining when to fully exit a
student from
ESL support services, according the Office of Civil Rights Policy (1991 ....
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Phonological Transcription Systems for ESL
.... Clearly, a university
student in linguistics must master the International Phonetic Alphabet .... Let us also assume that the global approach to
ESL instruction is ....
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LEARNING & TEACHING BUSINESS ENGLISH WRITING
.... There is no such thing as a generalized
ESL student" (Raimes, 1993, p. 250). Sampson (1990) discerned three principles of Chinese education, viz. ....
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English as a Second Language
.... However, there is no research at the present time which supports how long it takes for an
ESL student to move from one National Reporting System (NRS) level of ....
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Comprehension Monitoring
.... In the absence of such a connection
ESL instruction fails the
student. Wolfson, Nessa. (1986, December). Research methodology and the question of validity. ....
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CHILDREN'S ESL LEARNING STRATEGIES Strategies
.... Acquisition, Michael H. Long and Jack C. Richards, well-known
ESL researchers, comment as .... and to encourage each
student to try to discover which strategies (in ....
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Comparison of Special Education & ESL
.... that if a child who needs
ESL instruction is mistakenly placed in a special education environment, there is an increased risk that the
student will experience ....
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Special Education and ESL
.... that if a child who needs
ESL instruction is mistakenly placed in a special education environment, there is an increased risk that the
student will experience ....
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Perspective of Reflective ESL Teachers
.... approach to
ESL) point to the overwhelming effect that immersion can have on a foreign
student, multimedia presentations in a conventional
ESL classroom can be ....
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Academic Language
.... learning; since academic language is in no way similar to most foreign
student's first language learning input, the content-based
ESL approach attempts to ....
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Japanese ESL Learners A CRITICAL EVALUATION
A CRITICAL EVALUATION FOR YOUNG JAPANESE
ESL LEARNERS Until recently, Japanese education .... language being learned; and T for TALK: getting the
student to speak ....
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US Student Population Diversity
.... 2003), racial or ethnic minority groups currently constitute 35 percent of the
student population in .... What reading teachers should know about
ESL learners. ....
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THE SELECTION OF ESL/EFL CLASSROOM MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONA
.... music-box, why can't they do the same in the
ESL classroom?) There is .... according to the particular needs of this particular class or of this particular
student. ....
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ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENTS
.... tool to improve instruction in, as well as
student learning of .... 1995) reports that alternative assessments are particular important to
ESL instruction because ....
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Research Proposal
.... Improving the quality and focus of adult education programs for
ESL students is .... of such programs which are known to serve a diverse
student population who ....
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