5 Proven Ways to Boost English Learners' Success
English Language Learners (ELLs) are rapidly increasing in schools, facing the challenge of learning English while excelling academically. Many teachers feel ill-equipped, and schools are looking for solutions.
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@SciInTheMaking Your posts are amazing; keep up the good work! I'm teaching esol biology. Your posts are actionable and solution-oriented! Keep 'em coming!
If an ELL can't communicate in the target language, why would you assume they could decipher academic words in context? We must spend a year on communicative language skills. When ELLs can communicate, they are open to the entire education system. This is the way!
Every multilingual learner deserves the tools to thrive. 💬📚
VDOE Literacy Grant apps close Aug 15—fund training, coaching & programs that work.
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I attended the @edcampciva conference in Norfolk today. AMAZING! This format should be the standard for PD and workshops. Language educators share, collaborate, and discuss relevant topics, improving our instruction and practice, which truly benefits learners. Not prepackaged PD!
Public schools that incorporate language acquisition pedagogy see immediate results. Treetop Polyglot equips educators with tools rooted in research, equity, and real results. Let’s teach for acquisition—language will follow!
@EDSecMcMahon@Riley_Gaines_ That's great. Mission accomplished.
Now, can we release the other title funding to the millions of public school students, so we can get this school year going??? There are public schools that need money so their students can maybe attend @Penn too and experience this victory.
They constitute 55-60% of whatever we say or write. They are undeniably key to producing and output because they glue together content words but they are also very difficult to learn. Here is why.
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