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Title: Six Ways to Improve Literacy in a School
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From https://www.eschoolnews.com/

In this article Judith Sauri describes how a large urban school in Chicago is supplementing its curriculum in both English and Spanish to ensure that every student is being supported. In their school, they have developed a system that ensures each student has the opportunity to gain the skills needed for success after graduation. Read six ways that they used to improve literacy in their school at https://www.eschoolnews.com/2018/10/02/6-ways-we-improved-literacy-in-our-school/


Source: eSchool News
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Title: Dual-Language Learning: How Schools Can Ensure It's for All Students
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From http://blogs.edweek.org

Corey Mitchell summarizes an interview with David Rogers, the executive director of Dual Language Education of New Mexico, about ensuring broad access to dual language education in this article: http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/learning-the-language/2018/09/dual_language_learning_every_student_can_benefit.html


Source: Education Week
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Title: Report: English Language Program Participation among Students in the Kindergarten Class of 2010–11
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English Language Program Participation among Students in the Kindergarten Class of 2010–11: Spring 2011 to Spring 2012
By Jeremy Redford

This report describes the percentage of students who participate in instructional programs designed to teach English language skills and the specific programs in which they participate as they enter schooling. The report further provides information regarding changes in program participation over the first 2 years of schooling. 

Access the report at https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2018/2018086.pdf
Read more about the report at https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/edcentral/new-study-examines-educational-experiences-dlls-kindergarten/


Source: NCES
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Title: Effective English Language Teachers
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From https://www.languagemagazine.com

Patricia Hanson has written a short but example-rich article describing good practices in a math and a language arts classroom that help English learners, along with a bulleted list of traits and practices of effective English language teachers. 

Read the article at https://www.languagemagazine.com/2018/09/19/effective-english-language-teachers/


Source: Language Magazine
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Title: Lesson Idea: Six Word Stories
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In this series of activities, students learn about six-word stories, starting with Ernest Hemingway's "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." They work through a series of activities culminating in their own six-word story creations.

Read a full description of the lesson at https://hanatichaeltblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/23/six-word-stories/


Source: How I see it now
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Title: Playing with Creativity
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From https://cristinaskybox.blogspot.com

In this article blogger and teacher Ana Cristina Pratas explains how important the concept of creativity is for the classroom and that creative practices need to be embedded in one's practice/s and not only kept for a "fun" afternoon at the end of the week. She introduces two apps which offer encouragement for creative thought, and a book to help fostering creativity in the classroom. To read the article visit https://cristinaskybox.blogspot.com/2018/10/playing-with-creativity.html


Source: Cristina SkyBox
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Title: Music as Authentic Text
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From https://passion4theprofession.com

The article talks about the benefits of using authentic musical selections with language learners. Song lyrics can be presented in written format, as an audio clip or as a music video (sometimes with subtitles). And, at times, students may be familiar with the artists. The article focuses on the reasons why music can and should be used as authentic text in the classroom and strategies that can be applied while using music as authentic text. To read the full article visit https://passion4theprofession.com/2018/10/05/music-as-authentic-text/


Source: passion4theprofession
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Title: Creating Performance Tasks and Assessments Using Authentic Text
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From https://passion4theprofession.com

Here's a helpful blog post that starts by distinguishing between performance assessments and proficiency assessments and moves on to text selection, task development, and student preparation: https://passion4theprofession.com/2018/09/21/creating-performance-tasks-and-assessments-using-authentic-text/


Source: passion4theprofession
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Title: World Language Day Next March at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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From https://us6.campaign-archive.com/?e=&u=95370f71cecf23bb24f3e14ef&id=407741548b

World Languages Day
March 6, 2019
8:30am-1:45pm

World Languages Day is an exciting educational experience for high school students and teachers featuring University of Wisconsin-Madison expertise in languages and cultures from around the world. Like a conference or a college-for-a-day experience, participants at World Languages Day attend four different sessions throughout the day according to an individualized schedule. Sessions include demonstration language lessons, interactive presentations on culture or area studies, and dance or music workshops. Participation is free of charge. 

Applications to attend World Languages Day are now being accepted from high school teachers to bring groups of up to 30 students. Apply now!
 
Application deadline: October 26, 2018

For full details, go to https://worldlanguagesday.wisc.edu/


Source: University of Wisconsin Language Institute
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Title: Teaching Foreign Language Grammar: Inductive or Deductive?
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From https://wlclassroom.com/2018/03/08/grammarteaching/

Our InterCom theme for October is grammar: where it matters and where it doesn't. Last march, Joshua Cabral wrote a short post reviewing some research about when deductive (top-down approach in which the grammar rule is presented and students learn to apply it through practice) versus inductive (bottom-up approach in which students create their own hypotheses about grammatical structures based on examples of language use in context) is appropriate in classroom instruction. His conclusion: "Ultimately it would seem that a varied approach is necessary depending on the regularity or irregularity of the focus structure. The important thing to keep in mind is the active engagement of the student in whichever process is used." 

Read the full blog post at https://wlclassroom.com/2018/03/08/grammarteaching/


Source: World Language Classroom
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