by Loniece Wesbee Ningo | Oct 30, 2014 | Articles
Currently the country of Kazakhstan, once part of the former USSR, is the only nation of the former union, thus far, to create special schools for the gifted and talented student population. These schools select and cater to the development of the nation’s future... by Wendy Leonard | Sep 28, 2014 | Articles
English language learners are experiencing a paradox: ELL students learn English but have difficulty using it in school subjects. In Utah, students are maintaining proficciency in English class, but having trouble using it in their regular subjects. According to... by Pat Wingert | Jan 6, 2014 | Articles
Teachers are having some anxiety this year about maintaining test scores while teaching common core standards to students learning English. In the past, schools serving these students have received honors and high scores, due largely to innovative programs. The... by Asma Khalid | Nov 10, 2013 | Articles
English-language learners (ELL) are one of the fastest growing demographics in the United States. Unfortunately, due to the a lack of English-language proficiency, they are also one of the lowest scoring in standardized tests. This is true in the Massachusetts public... by Jane Fung | Oct 24, 2013 | Articles
It’s important that teachers help support English learners in the classroom. There are many things teachers ask of students that require a deep knowledge of the English language like explaining logic and answering questions about key details. Students...
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