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Willy A. Renandya; Nguyen Thi Thuy Minh; George M. Jacobs – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2024
The aim of this article is to assist TESOL learners in effectively delving into professional literature for both their coursework and future teaching endeavors. It begins by addressing common challenges in critical reading faced by TESOL students, such as complex and technical language, varied writing styles and a lack of familiarity with TESOL…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Preservice Teachers, Critical Reading
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Holschuh, Jodi Patrick – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
Over a century of research on postsecondary learning has documented that students often struggle with the academic literacy demands of college. Academic literacy tasks are the subset of all academic tasks that involve reading and writing and are rooted within larger cultural practices. These demands are challenging, complex, and varied, so…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Literacy, College Preparation, College Readiness
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Cunningham, Christine M.; Kelly, Gregory J.; Meyer, Natacha – Science Education, 2021
In this position paper, we draw from previous research and theoretical developments in the field to propose a set of affordances of engineering with English learners (ELs). Students learning both the language of instruction (e.g., English) and academic subject matter (e.g., engineering, mathematics, science) face the challenge of making sense of…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Affordances, Engineering Education, STEM Education
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Roessingh, Hetty – TESOL Journal, 2020
This article highlights the potential of teacher read-alouds of informational texts for building academic vocabulary. These represent the general, high-utility words with Greek and Latin roots and the discipline-specific words associated with increased academic rigor of curriculum in the upper elementary grades. The author provides the theoretical…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Academic Standards, Difficulty Level, Oral Language