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Pavlenko, Aneta; Hepford, Elizabeth; Tavella, Christina; Michalovic, Sherri – TESOL Journal, 2020
In recent years, English as a second language (ESL) educators have developed a variety of online resources for addressing legal issues. The problem is that the authors' understanding of laws and police procedures varies greatly, and so does their familiarity with relevant research, the breadth of topical coverage, and the quality of police-themed…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Curriculum Development
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Elena Andrei; Debbie K. Jackson; Tachelle Banks – TESOL Journal, 2025
Traditionally, in U.S. K-12 schools, inclusive education has been used in the context of students with disabilities participating in the general content area or the mainstream classroom together with their peers. We redefine inclusive education (and subsequently inclusive teacher education) to refer to teaching all students, including multilingual…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education, Students with Disabilities
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Luo, Mingchu Neal; Huang, Mindy – TESOL Journal, 2019
The multiple intelligences (MI) theory has been widely applied to literacy education and English as a second language (ESL) teaching in informing curriculum development and instructional strategies. Using the framework that intelligence shapes human behavior, this study examines the correlations between ESL teachers' MI preferences and their use…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Multiple Intelligences
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Shapiro, Shawna; Ehtesham-Cating, Miriam – TESOL Journal, 2019
A growing body of educational research in TESOL has looked at the many roles that English language teachers serve within their institutions, including the prominent role of nurturer/caretaker (e.g., de Guerrero & Villamil, 2000; Farrell, 2011; Fritzen, 2011). Yet very little research has considered how the role of the EL teacher changes--or…
Descriptors: Advocacy, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Ernst, Beth Kozbial; Wonder, Kelly; Adler, Julie – TESOL Journal, 2016
Integrating English language learners into the academic mainstream is a critically important goal. For students who are learning content in their second or third language as well as negotiating the university's social context, integrating into the mainstream academic environment can be challenging. Instructors at a public university intensive…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Intensive Language Courses, College Freshmen
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Doolan, Stephen M.; Fitzsimmons-Doolan, Shannon – TESOL Journal, 2016
Student success in higher education often involves the effective integration of source texts into students' writing (Horowitz, 1986); therefore, advanced second language (L2) students are particularly well served by effective reading-to-write instruction. Teaching L2 students to write from sources is challenging because of several issues,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Advanced Students, Reading Instruction
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Stewart, Mary Amanda – TESOL Journal, 2010
After noting the disconnect between students' passionate oral stories and their lifeless writing, an adult education instructor made specific instructional and curriculum changes in an ESOL reading and writing course. All changes served the purpose of teaching the element of voice in second language writing. The instructor used the issue of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Reading Materials, Immigration, Writing Instruction