Last fall one of Chanea Bond’s ninth grade students told her that he was going to “SOB” next semester. She was confused. A quick Google search didn’t yield a definition that made sense to Bond. So, ...
Dr. Robyn Edwards, Assistant Professor of TESOL, Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies KALAMAZOO, Mich.—With a growing number of students entering U.S. classrooms speaking little or no ...
The true power of AI lies not in replacing learning, but in opening doors for every learner, including ELL students, to express who they are.
Simple steps to foster informal, institution-wide language learning can develop into a sustainable programme that builds confidence, encourages cultural exchange and strengthens student community When ...
Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) are simple, low-pressure ways to check how well students are understanding the material. These methods are efficient, student-centered strategies that provide ...
What is Inclusion in the Classroom and Why is it Important? Inclusion in the classroom means that all children, no matter their racial, religious, or ethnic background, gender, learning style, or ...