You are teaching in a school located in an area where English is not the predominant language in most homes. What are 3 strategies you can implement to teach students who are English language learners?

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: Promote the student’s native language, allow students to think aloud to promote understanding, integrate nonlinguistic materials to facilitate academic language, integrate conversational language into lessons use the student’s own stories

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a. Germany b. Japan c. the United States d. England

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A four-year-old, when compared to a nine-year-old, is ____________ in distinguishing between intentional and accidental behavior

A. as accurate B. not as accurate C. superior D. the same E. there is not enough research evidence on which to base a judgment

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The 1920s and 1930s saw the growth of mystery series with juvenile detectives including the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Judy Bolton, the Dana girls, and Cherry Ames. One characteristic of these books was

a. they included "new" and controversial topics such as murder and other heinous crimes—this was cutting new territory and often resulted in censorship challenges. b. they catered toward boys who had traditionally been reluctant readers. c. they rarely involved the crime of murder, and included no ghosts that could not be rationally explained at the end of the story. d. they introduced more contemporary crimes such as drug-related crimes and gang violence.

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Mid career teachers

a. Will not need mentoring b. Are usually enthusiastic about the development of Professional Learning Communities c. Will respond well to praise and compliments d. None of the above

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