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    Nclb Failure

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    NCLB has replaced the Bilingual Education Act and now requires that all English Language Learners participate in statewide academic content testing. According to No Child Left Behind and English Language Learners: Challenges and Consequences the main implications for ELL students is that they are required to participate in state wide assessments. Students who have been in the country for more…

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    Disabilities In Classroom

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    necessary and generally easier management/control of classrooms. (Light Speed, 2016) English Language Learner An analysis in 1994 demonstrates that noise in the teaching space has a considerable adverse influence on English Language Learners pupils when assessed with native language learners. Approximately eighteen feet from the educator the English Language Learner attained 25% lower than native language adolescents. A contemporary examination discloses that ELL learners can achieve as much as…

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    Introduction Multiple studies have been done on instructional reading methods/strategies for English Language Learners, however, Geneva Gay defines the solution best. Geneva defines culturally responsive instruction as “using cultural knowledge, prior experiences, frames of reference, and performance styles of ethnically diverse students to make learning encounters more relevant to and effective for them” (Gay, 2013). The main strategies this paper will focus on to enhance and strengthen…

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    In many lessons students work together in groups. This incorporated the Cooperative Learning teaching as well as the communicative language teaching. This was displayed when students were working on a story for their english class. Students who were more proficient in English read the paper of their peers and made corrections and suggestions in order to make the paper stronger. This…

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    mandates that all students in grades 3-10 take the English Language Arts and grades 3-8 take the Mathematics portion of the Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) and students in certain classes must take End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments. In order to identify and address ELL students’ needs the State of Florida implemented ACCESS for ELLs 2.0. “ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 is a large-scale test of English language proficiency based on the WIDA English Language Development (ELD) Standards that form the core of…

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    Math Vocabulary

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    Introduction English language learners struggle with content literacy. The frustration my English Language learners have with academic vocabulary led to my action research project. Vocabulary is an obvious area in which to focus my research because it emphasizes teaching the meanings of words and their elements. I chose math vocabulary because it seems to be the most difficult for them. There is so much more to math than just numbers. Most students tend to think that studying vocabulary is meant…

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    The school has a English Language learner coordinator to ensure that ELL are getting the extra help they need. The ELL coordinator also provides help to gifted and talented students. The English Language Program provides extra help for students that are English Learners. English learners parents are invited to participate and observe the students. According to the…

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    worked with Pennycook (1994) to rebut the saying that Western teaching methods is universal and can be applied to any settings. They found that the ‘advanced’ teaching pedagogy in Western countries causes problems of ethics. This kind of English language teaching pedagogy neglect the cultural background of learners and teachers. It is true that there are some disadvantages of Asian teaching pedagogy, but one…

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    more suitable for service and retail organisations in gaining a foreign presence • Franchisee bears the costs and risks of operating in the foreign country • Difficulty in maintaining quality control ensuring the franchise business model is adhered to Table 2: Advantages and disadvantages of each market entry mode (continued) Market entry mode Advantages Disadvantages Acquisition • Enable the company to maintain control of foreign operations • Quicker to execute than a greenfield venture •…

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    to have further education in foreign countries mainly in English-speaking countries to meet the standards of their personal internships. Notwithstanding the experience is a pleasant and rewarding as well as difficult and challenging process, a large number of students have met cultural shock problems in their life in English-speaking countries. Previously, Chinese university English teachers generally emphasized on demonstrating linguistic features in English language teaching, and Chinese…

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