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    learning a new language is a cognitive process‚ and that learning the tools of one language‚ will help you with your learning of a new language. Fluency‚ in Cummins mind‚ does not occur until at least 5-7 years or more. Cummins also distinguishes that an ELL student is not proficient‚ or fluent‚ in a language completely until they demonstrate success in all four modalities: listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚

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    teaching the students alliteration it helps students to connect with prior knowledge‚ have a better opportunity to understand the contextual meaning of words‚pronunciation‚ sentence structure‚tone and the authors purpose. It is known fact that ELL students struggle with language acquisition because they have difficulties grasping those language concepts skills needed to met the standards. So by teaching alliteration students will have more opportunities to practice their phonemic awareness

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    Assessing Communicative Skills – Animal Kingdom Science Lesson Jennifer L Givens Grand Canyon University – ESL 523N June 12‚ 2013 Assessing Communicative Skills – Animal Kingdom Science Lesson SOLOM Assessment The student in this assessment is a male 5th grade student whose native country is Burma (Myanmar). He is very quiet and was new to this school environment. He attended school one day and then did not come back the next. The classroom teacher wrote a letter and had the other Burmese

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    ASSSESSMENT ; * Collate and Audit with ACD‚WB‚ELL and all relevant docs in CABINET A. * Audit the Merseta and all attachments. (IDs‚ Quals and SoRs) * Capture marks on LMS. * Store in CABINET C – Ready for QA. * ONCE QUALITY ASSURED: * Prepare for Moderation process * Count scripts. * Conduct mark consistency audit. (Lowest - Mid - Highest) * SUMMATIVE KNOWLEDGE ASSSESSMENT ; * Collate and Audit with ACD‚WB‚ELL and all relevant docs in CABINET A. * Audit

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    Linguistic Segregation

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    Immigrant schools were much poorer and less equipped and many parents whose children were going to these schools began to protest. Segregation was illegal at the time‚ but somehow it still applied to immigrant students. English Language Learners (ELL) were separated from the rest to teach them as well as supposedly protect them from racism and dogma. Lau v.

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    Three Rationales to SEI

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    January 19‚ 2014 ESL 433N Sharyn Weinheimer Three Rationales towards SEI Education‚ over time‚ has changed‚ progressed and flourished. But before any of those changes have been made‚ there was a beginning to the story. The story of education in the US has added so many chapters. After those chapters have ended‚ volumes started getting added as new ideas and concerns would arouse. One of the concerns was the idea of what should be taught and how when in regards to students who are second language

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    increasing number of English language learners (ELL) has presented a myriad of challenges for the educational system. On the backdrop of federal mandates and guidelines‚ schools have the added pressure of implementing instructional practices for ELL that would ensure that each student is making significant academic yearly progress. Also fueling the controversy are the trends in instructional strategies which have continuously evolved as the dramatic flow of ELL increase. In an effort to better understand

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    For too many students‚ mathematics has little or no connection to their real-world experience. Previously‚ I thought that this stemmed primarily from a lack of understanding of mathematical concepts. While that deficiency certainly is an important factor‚ I am becoming more convinced that students don’t appreciate the power of mathematics largely because of an inability to represent‚ visualize and model word problems. Research has found that students solve math word problems using one of two

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    It’s All About the Law School diversity is not a surprise as presently a large number of the educational population is comprised of students from many different cultural backgrounds. According to research conducted by Education Week (2011) there was a large growth of English language learners in the United Sates over the 21st century. This rise mandated the need for public schools throughout the nation to assist English language learners with the instruction of special language. Legislation

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    Chipotle Swot Analysis

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    Chipotle’s majority holder. The company went public in 2006 and listed under NYSE with symbol: CME. As of Dec 2011‚ the company operates 1‚230 restaurants in the U.S.‚ two in Toronto‚ Canada‚ and two in London‚ England. The founder and CEO‚ Steve Ells‚ started with a philosophy known as “Food With Integrity” in 2001. This philosophy encompasses the fact that Chipotle wants to offer food that is “sustainable sources – naturally raised meat – locally or organically grown – and fresh” (Chipotle Mexican

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