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their curriculum materials , pedagogy , assessment , and expectations for their ELL students . ... Teachers who hold to the Deficit Model ( Scanlon , 2007 ) do not give ELL students credit for the language and academic skills they ...
their curriculum materials , pedagogy , assessment , and expectations for their ELL students . ... Teachers who hold to the Deficit Model ( Scanlon , 2007 ) do not give ELL students credit for the language and academic skills they ...
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These differences in cultural expectations for literacy can have a profound impact on ELL students ' ability to comprehend and use the English language . Part II : Ways to Scaffold Reading Instruction for English Language Learners ...
These differences in cultural expectations for literacy can have a profound impact on ELL students ' ability to comprehend and use the English language . Part II : Ways to Scaffold Reading Instruction for English Language Learners ...
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Strategy : Foreign Films with English Subtitles Watching subtitled movies is another way teachers can engage ELL students with print . Unless the film is in the students ' native language , students must rely on the printed English ...
Strategy : Foreign Films with English Subtitles Watching subtitled movies is another way teachers can engage ELL students with print . Unless the film is in the students ' native language , students must rely on the printed English ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
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