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    Topic An exploration of Best Practices for teaching English Language Learners in an Early Childhood setting. The ELL population is steadily growing *quote*. Educators should continue to develop their skills and make sure they have skills to help these students. In a way, all early childhood students are English Language Learners, so many suggested practices for helping ELLs can also be found in suggested practices for any early childhood classroom. Target Audience The following program is…

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    This initial tension between the Indians and colonists, that Captain John Smith captures, never wears off. The Indians never truly trust the colonists for the colonists, killed copious amounts of Indians and destroyed their homes and farms. Along with this, the colonists thought they could use the Indians and force them into slavery, like the Spanish did. Along with this the Jamestown colonists also tried to introduce Christianity to the Indians and tried to forcefully convert them. In the end,…

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    segregated are the ones “most likely to be turned into test-prep factories so that children meet the demands of success metrics (5).” This paper references the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which is a law that required students to be tested in English and math once they reach high school level. NCLB failed to make any significant improvement, which doesn’t help build a good case for Common Core since it is even more focused on testing. Twice a year students are given computerized tests over…

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    Seymour EDPS 457 10/14/17 The problem I would like to work on for my CPC paper is concerning ELL students. You are teaching in a public school with a large number of ELL (English Language Learners) in your classroom. When these students are trying to complete reading assignments, they seem to have to translate English words back to the language they speak at home to understand the meaning of a sentence. Because of this, it takes them longer to read and as a result, they sometimes…

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    Spanish in Mexico. However, I was able to learn English through the television programs in English. I wasn’t enrolled in a pre-school program and stayed home with my aunt. During free time, I would remember seeing a lot of Sesame Street, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Arthur, and Dragon Tales. And then when my parents came home, we would watch Spanish television programs. I believe that I was enhancing my Spanish vocabulary and picking up on the English language as well. With the cartoon shows I…

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    Case Study: Common Core

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    Common Core was last updated in 2013-14 school year. It is a voluntary program that currently involves 45 states, the district of Columbia, four territories, and the Department of Defense Education Activity. It covers subjects areas of K-12 english, language arts, and mathematics. Prior to CCSS the states had their own standards that where different from each other. With one standard for the majority of the country it allows for better collaboration for the development of curriculum material. It…

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    Se Habla Espanol Summary

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    In “Se Habla Espanol” the author, executive communication’s director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Tanya Maria Barrientos, explains the struggles of a Latina who does not speak Spanish fluently. Barrientos has two main audiences who she is addressing. The first audience is mainstream America, such as her classmates and other people born in America that she desired to fit in with. She is trying to help them gain a better cultural understanding by exposing them to her personal views.…

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    My English. Many newspapers write about how immigrants learn new language, and what challenges they face. Everyone is different which means that everyone has a different learning style. Some people learn best by reading/writing. Also, some people are hands on learning which means practicing the language. Two years ago when I first came to the USA, I learned English by having conversations with my coworkers, and my friends, through different internet sites, and going to Northern…

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    The article "How School and District Leaders Support Classroom Teachers’ Work With English Language Learners as first published on June 24, 2013, and written by Ana M. Elfers a Research Assistant Professor at UW College of Education and is known for her Qualitative Research Methods. Tom Stritikus is a Deputy Director of K-12 Education at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The purpose of the study is to examine the various ways schools and district leaders create systems of support for…

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    bilingual education, only to discover that it is less effective at teaching English than English immersion programs are.” It means that even though the United States fund bilingual education with a tremendous amount of money, the outcome is still not as effective as English immersion programs. In other words, instead of providing bilingual education or environment, it is better for the US government to choose to English as the first language to save billions.…

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