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Ellen Belcher – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2025
In 2022, the first year Samantha Eischen used Amplify CKLA, a reading curriculum based in the Science of Reading, the second-grade teacher at Escuela SMART Academy in Toledo was sold. Of the school's thirty-two mostly Spanish-speaking second graders, eleven went on to pass Ohio's reading proficiency test on the first try in the fall of third…
Descriptors: Phonics, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students, Spanish Speaking
Vermilya, Lois; Martinez, Richard Julian, III; Chavarria-Gonzàlez, Krystal; Qi, Cathy Huaqing – ZERO TO THREE, 2023
Creating Responsive Educational Avenues for Training Environments in Early Childhood (CREATE EC) is a new, interdisciplinary initiative aimed at transforming academic programs and professional development at the University of New Mexico's College of Education and Human Sciences. The goal is to co-create a community-informed approach for early…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Partnerships in Education, Rural Areas, American Indians
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Altstaedter, Laura Levi – Foreign Language Annals, 2017
The mixed-methods pilot study described in this article traces the development of a Spanish for Specific Purposes: Health Professions course that was designed to help future health care professionals develop their linguistic proficiency and intercultural abilities. The study included nursing, medical, and dental students and was conducted at a…
Descriptors: Spanish, Second Language Instruction, Curriculum Development, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Keefer, Natalie; Lopez, Julia; Young, Jyhane; Haj-Broussard, Michelle – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2020
At the intersection of social studies and world language curricula are opportunities to explore students' prior learning with vocabulary-rich content designed to support language acquisition goals. "Funds of knowledge" is defined as socio-cultural, economic, and historical knowledge from home and community settings. The instructional…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Spanish Speaking, Prior Learning, Teaching Methods
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Petersen, Cindy M.; Heins, Rosemary K.; Katras, Mary Jo – Journal of Extension, 2013
Dollar Works 2 is a comprehensive personal financial education program to help individuals and families strengthen their skills, better manage their personal finances, and make sound decisions about money. This article chronicles the evolution of a curriculum to enhance and modify materials to improve learning and meet the needs of multiple…
Descriptors: Money Management, Extension Education, Skill Development, Program Effectiveness
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LePrevost, Catherine E.; Storm, Julia F.; Asuaje, Cesar R.; Cope, W. Gregory – Journal of Extension, 2014
Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are typically Spanish-speaking, Latino immigrants with limited formal education and low literacy skills and, as such, are a vulnerable population. We describe the development of the "Pesticides and Farmworker Health Toolkit", a pesticide safety and health curriculum designed to communicate to farmworkers…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Hispanic Americans, Poisoning, Agricultural Laborers
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Green, Jennifer D.; Gonzalez, Eileen M.; López-Velásquez, Angela M.; Howard, Elizabeth R. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
The importance of professional development (PD) is clearly understood; however, little is known about how the most effective PD influences teachers' learning and how teachers perceive PD that goes beyond the typical two-hour session on an aspect of instruction. In this article, the authors present the response of a group of middle school teachers…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Middle School Teachers, Experiential Learning, Urban Schools
Newcomer, Sarah – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This is a qualitative case study using ethnographic methods of how one school community has been able to negotiate Arizona's restrictive English only language policies. Drawing from classroom and school-wide observations, extensive interviews, and document collection, this case study explores three key questions in relation to this school's…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Ethnography, English Instruction
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Torrez, J. Estrella – Multicultural Education, 2014
A brief sketch, as provided by the 2010 Michigan Migrant Head Start Community Assessment, describes Michigan migrant students in the following terms: (1) approximately 17.5% are high school graduates; (2) 92.46% live in homes where Spanish is the preferred language; and (3) 93.3% live below the poverty line. These circumstances create a…
Descriptors: Migrants, Migrant Children, Migrant Education, Spanish Speaking
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Laidemitt, Heidi; DeMola, Sarah; Martin, Jaymee; Kelley, Caroline – CATESOL Journal, 2012
This article is written from the perspective of 4 current MA TESOL graduate students at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS). These students have written about their experiences by incorporating their theoretical and pedagogical English language-teaching knowledge into the growth and maintenance of a community-based ESL program…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Graduate Students, Social Justice
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Coles-Ritchie, Marilee; Lugo, Jennifer – Educational Action Research, 2010
This paper explores how critical teacher action research (CTAR) supported the process of developing and implementing a Spanish for Heritage Speakers (SHS) course in a high school, notwithstanding a low percentage of heritage language learners. The purpose of the paper was to explore how a teacher was able to navigate the secondary school…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Change, Spanish Speaking, Heritage Education
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Rodriguez, Armando – National Elementary Principal, 1970
Describes some problems facing Spanish speaking students including inability to work with English, achievement tests, and the monocultural attitude of schools. The report argues that administrators and teachers must change their attitudes, and that the whole school system must be refashioned to include the bilingual child. (JF)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development
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Meidl, Tynisha; Meidl, Christopher – Current Issues in Education, 2011
In the United States, populations identified as linguistically and culturally diverse (LCD) are increasing at the fastest rate in public schools (Samway & McKeon, 2007). LCD students have not performed as well as their monolingual and/or affluent peers on state mandated assessments. No Child Left Behind Act (2001) stressed this disparity as "the…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Curriculum Development, Federal Legislation, Educational Change
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Robinett, Ralph F. – National Elementary Principal, 1970
The OE sponsored Spanish Curricula Development Center plans to produce, field test, and revise 48 multidisciplinary, multimedia two-week unit curricula kits -- 16 for first grade, 16 for second grade, and 16 for third grade, to contain materials for teachers and for pupils. (JF)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Curriculum
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Rivera, Feliciano; Cordova, Hector L. – National Elementary Principal, 1970
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Schools, Bilingual Students
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