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Rowe, Lindsey W. – Reading Teacher, 2018
Emergent bilingual students draw on their linguistic repertoires, moving fluidly between named languages and varieties to meet communicative ends. However, these translanguaging abilities are often not supported in English-dominant school settings. The author proposes six design principles that educators can use to create instructional strategies…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Teaching Methods, Multilingualism, Electronic Publishing
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Shadow, C. Michelle; Kite, Bobbie Jo; Drew, Jen – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2010
In the fall of 2008, the authors began team teaching in a bilingual American Sign Language (ASL)/English classroom. They faced the same challenge teachers everywhere face: a new year with new goals and a classroom of students with diverse learning needs. This article discusses how the authors address students' language needs in a bilingual ASL and…
Descriptors: English, American Sign Language, Bilingual Education, Classroom Techniques
Whitmore, Kathryn F.; Martinez-Roldan, Carmen – 2002
In this inquiry study, teachers will explore the concept of English Language Learning and its implications for classrooms. Individually and in small groups, teachers will have opportunities to read, talk, and reflect about current issues regarding linguistic diversity in classrooms and schools, including bilingual/multilingual, ESL, and language…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English, Inquiry, Language Usage
Rose, Russell G. – 1997
This paper discusses the use of francophone films produced in French-speaking areas outside France in the second-language classroom, using several films from African countries and Canada as examples. The idea is that such films give students more than an abstract idea of a francophone region outside France, and represent large views of language…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness, Film Study, Foreign Countries
Adger, Carolyn; And Others – 1993
A review of ethnographic research investigated issues associated with regional or dialectal language use, particularly the use of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) in the special education classroom, and noted the implications for research and classroom practice. Research with speech/language pathologists is under way to develop a…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
Ortega, Ramona – American Language Review, 1997
A growing trend in bilingual education is to provide instruction in standard ("mainstream") English for children who are native speakers of an English dialect, such as black English. Debate over the practice focuses on effectiveness and the potential drain on bilingual education funding. Although not criticizing or devaluing the nonstandard…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Black Dialects, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
Anderson, Edmund A. – 1983
Two aspects of a 9-month intensive course in Indonesian are outlined: the component introducing language use in Indonesian social situations, and the choice of instructional materials. The language of social situations is introduced systematically in a series of combinations of speaker, location, and topic, and includes a substantial segment on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Organization
Thompson, Chad; McGary, Jane, Ed. – 1984
This is one of a series of handbooks designed to assist classroom teachers, bilingual-bicultural education and special education program staff, counselors, and school administrators in instructional services for students from native Alaskan language groups. The unique sociocultural and linguistic characteristics of Athabaskan language speakers as…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Athapascan Languages, Bilingual Education, Classroom Techniques
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Stalker, James C. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1997
International students in American colleges may have learned an accepted international variety of English, rather than British or American forms. Errors may persist because students want to retain their variety of English and cultural identity. Teachers need to address these errors only if they interfere with communication in the academic context;…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Cultural Background, Cultural Context