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    [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Top of Form [pic][pic] Bottom of Form • PLAN» • DO» • SEE» • EAT» • DRINK» • CELEBRATE» • PLAY» • SHOP» • TRAVEL» • LEARN» • WORK» • SLEEP» 10 Tips For Writing ESL Lesson Plans How To Create Good Lesson Plans By Lauren Aloise  ♥  June 13‚ 2012 Writing lesson plans is one of a teacher’s most important responsibilities. Having a good lesson plan makes the teacher’s job easier and allows students to learn as

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    Foundations‚ Theory & Practice of Bilingual General & Special Education Chapter 3 Bilingual Education The following communication extensively elaborates on Bilingual Education‚ the goals of Bilingual education and English Language Development‚ and how Bilingual education interconnects with the major areas of development such as Social-emotional‚ Cognitive‚ Physical and Language. Bilingual Education is an educational system used to teach students of little or no English fluency the opportunity

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    Civil Rights Initiative eliminated all affirmative action for race‚ sex or ethnicity in 1996. In 2006‚ Michigan passed a similar initiative that eradicated affirmative action. Race is not the only thing that case law changed. No Child Left behind (NCLB) required states to meet goals to receive Federal funding. These goals included school accountability‚ teacher accountability and student proficiency. Test scores at individual schools must improve for all students and for minorities‚ low-income students

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    tuition‚ etc.‚ and would eliminate excessive‚ unnecessary time and postage involved in mailing out correspondence information. MLI Programs and Website Information MLI offers four programs: Project Graduation‚ Adult Education‚ Youth Education‚ and ESL Adult Education. Each program is designed to assist students in need of earnig their High School Diploma through non-traditional methods‚ such as home school. Enrollment into each program begins with a registration process where the student completes

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    first day of work

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    The first day of my job Yesterday was 5th of June‚ the first day of the ESL class and the first day of my job‚ what a bad coincident! Anyway after ESL class I went to work. I was familiar with the office and the workers because it was my brother’s office and my sister‚ who I have to sit in her place‚ was working there. I had visited the guy who was responsible of training me before he was amazing but I found him a little bit serious. He started to explain about the program that I had to

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    to teach. Research Paper Rough Draft High stakes testing is doing more damage than good for our children. High stakes testing doesn’t help students succeed because teachers focus on “teaching to the test”. The No Child Left behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) are annual reading and mathematics tests that is required for students in elementary to high school level. Schools are required to meet the state proficiency standards in order to get federal funds for needed improvements. If standards are not met

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    Glossary for ESL/EFL Teaching Glossary of terms relevent to the English teaching profession. This glossary includes terms related to English‚ ESL‚ EFL ‚TESOL‚... Powered by WP Greet Box WordPress Plugin The Oral Approach or Situational Language Teaching is  an approach developed by British applied linguists in the 1930s to the 1960s. It is little known by many language teachers although it had an impact on language courses and was still used in the design of many widely used EF/ESL  textbooks

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    Chapter I Introduction Today’s competent professionals are the ones who possess the following qualities: critical thinking‚ initiative and communication skills. The said skills answer the question how can a graduate land a job suited to the education he or she received as shown by People’s Managers Association of the Philippines’ podcast‚ “Book Smart is not Enough‚” on You Tube (2011). Critical thinking is weighing all possible solutions to a problem and choosing the best one that would solve the

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    ABSTRACT Because English is so widely spoken‚ it has often been referred to as a "world language"‚ the lingua franca of the modern era‚ and while it is not an official language in most countries‚ it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language.  English is widely spoken in the Philippines. It is used as the business language as well as the medium of instruction in schools and universities.  It is the language used by the people all over the world in order

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    Tips Briefly summarize the national government ’s education policies. Wong‚ Fed & NCLB‚ pp175-179 Klein‚ Obama stands firm on educ Focus on “No Child Left Behind” and “Race to the Top” (2-3 sentences). Explain pros/cons in debate about these policies. Gabriel‚ GOP aims at education Hettleman‚ Expand “No Child” Hoff‚ New vision for US role Lips‚ Charting a course Jeffrey‚ Huckabee’s educ stance Will‚ Getting past NCLB Emphasize pros and cons that are related to policy effectiveness. Explain at least

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