[
Cynthia ] [
Heather
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Michele ]
[
Norma
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[
Rebekah
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Stephen ] [
Tania
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Theresa
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Group ]
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Cynthia |
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Great strategies
for helping ELL students in the classroom.
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Creative lesson
ideas for developing language.
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An enduring
understanding of the principles of linguistics.
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An understanding of
the impact of being an English language learner in an
elementary school setting and its long-lasting effects.
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Ideas to help ELL students & their
families feel comfortable in a school setting as they
develop their language skills.
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Heather |
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A more precise
understanding how the ELL students I work with acquire a
second language.
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Utilize information
in/from the program in the classroom and beyond.
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Present the new knowledge
to classroom teachers, staff, principals.
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Better understanding
about how language works.
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Sense of accomplishment.
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Michele |
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Obtain more knowledge on
how to better help my Lang. Learners in the classroom.
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Create a resource for the
students in the school.
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How to make the regular
students understand the obstacles Language Learners go
through in the classroom.
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Help the Language
Learners be more successful.
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Use the knowledge obtained to help classroom teachers
create lessons that incorporate strategies for Language
Learners.
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Norma |
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I would like to learn
strategies to help my ESOL students with the HAS in
order for them to be successful and not feel overwhelmed
by the tests.
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How to teach in the
content areas at the high school level enabling ELL
students to make academic progress and offer a smooth
transition between learning how to communicate and
academic learning to be successful according to their
level of proficiency.
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Learn how to provide from
all academic teachers equal opportunities for the ELL
students academic careers to ensure functioning at a
comparable level to their peers.
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Learn strategies on how
to offer ELL students empowerment in their content
classrooms ensuring a stress free learning environment.
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I would like to learn about implementing a sheltered
classroom program that could be used successfully at my
school.
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Rebekah |
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Background Info. about
ELL.
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Culture—What is important
to ELL students’ families?
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Student Goals—What ELL
students plan to do after high school graduation.
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How can I help ELL
achieve their goals?
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Stephen |
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Increase
effectiveness/understanding of Core Learning Goal
objectives for ELL students.
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Master strategies to
improve reading comprehension in my students through
recognition of how socio-linguistic obstacles interfere
with understanding.
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Increase cultural
diversity within classroom.
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Improve student written
composition.
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Decrease teacher talk by
including wider variety of learning activities.
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Tania |
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Strategies to use with
all students to promote language development.
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To share strategies with
other staff & the migrant program.
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To improve my
instructional techniques.
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Promote and encourage
parental involvement.
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Organize a training (professional development) for staff
@ St. Michaels to use various strategies and
instructional tools.
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Theresa |
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The ability to assess and
instruct my ESOL students better.
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Knowledge of the English
language and how it is similar and different from other
languages.
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Different approaches for
the instruction of language.
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A better writer!
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Methods for better
reaching all of my diverse learners.
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