English Language Learners (ELLs ... language acquisition strategies, and culturally responsive teaching. Setting high expectations: Instructional leaders can set high expectations for all students ...
Educators know that collaboration among colleagues is vital to support and serve our students. We each bring our own experiences, teaching styles and strategies to the table. Incorporating strategies ...
New York City Public Schools and United Federation of Teachers (UFT) hold a common belief that by extending educators’ skills beyond their individual classrooms, teachers can be powerful levers of ...
My teaching colleagues and I have noticed that students are much more afraid of making mistakes today than in the past. Part of the problem is that we’re not spending enough time on schoolwork that is ...
Plus, she feels like her peers and teachers ... just learning?” Bruce is not alone. The school district supports at least 84 students through its federally mandated English Language Learners ...
A lot of lessons, strategies ... students to view challenges as opportunities for growth rather than threats, educators can help them build perseverance and resilience. Teachers can implement ...
Development of planning, assessment, self-assessment skills, instructional strategies, and professional dispositions. Application of information gained through observing general education, special ...
Proposed initially during the 2024 session and continued to 2025, House Bill 500 addresses this issue and, if implemented, requires that the state’s Board of Education develops SOLs using Universal ...
In setting up the audit and leading the discussion, make sure that the students are thinking not only about what their teachers do, but also about what they say, how they behave, how they make ...
At the elementary and middle school levels, ELL students are classes along with native English-speaking students, but the school corporation has “English language learner teachers who go from ...