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Full-Text Articles in Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education
Coaching As A Teaching Model In English As A Foreign Language Classroom, Sunhwa Won
Coaching As A Teaching Model In English As A Foreign Language Classroom, Sunhwa Won
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to examine interactive methodologies which provide effective EFL instruction and curricula that foster listening, speaking, and reading through the teaching of writing, peer review, and oral presentation skills.
After-School Programs For English Learners: A Consideration Of Age And Proficiency Levels In Effective Reading Remediation, Darrel P. Nickolaisen
After-School Programs For English Learners: A Consideration Of Age And Proficiency Levels In Effective Reading Remediation, Darrel P. Nickolaisen
Theses Digitization Project
This study reviews characteristics and needs of struggling readers from different age groups. It summarizes special needs characterizing english language learners in relation to reading remediation programs and compare such programs relative effectiveness for younger and older elementary students at various levels of English proficiency.
A Parent Workshop For Motivating Emergent Literacy In English, Patricia Jean Bohanan
A Parent Workshop For Motivating Emergent Literacy In English, Patricia Jean Bohanan
Theses Digitization Project
The goal of this project is to help teachers create a motivation-enhancing literacy environment that increases students' reading ability, improves the understanding of written material, fosters a love of reading, and develops life-long learners.
Social Distance, Motivation And Other Factors Contributing To Success In Language Acquisition And Achievement Among Adolescent Mexican Immigrants, Alice Yvette Muniz-Cornejo
Social Distance, Motivation And Other Factors Contributing To Success In Language Acquisition And Achievement Among Adolescent Mexican Immigrants, Alice Yvette Muniz-Cornejo
Theses Digitization Project
Adolescent immigrant English learners who enter U.S. schools at the secondary level are faced with challenges that distinguish their experience in second language acquisition from that of children and adults. Some of the challenges they face include limited time to acquire academic English proficiencey in reading and writing, difficulty in assimilating into English speaking American culture, and limited programs and services at the secondary level.
Understanding And Using Multicultural Literature In The Primary Grades: A Guide For Teachers, Shirley Ann Williams
Understanding And Using Multicultural Literature In The Primary Grades: A Guide For Teachers, Shirley Ann Williams
Theses Digitization Project
Many studies have shown that an overwhelming number of classroom teachers are encountering increasing diversity issues in both the content of what they teach and among the students they are teaching The purpose of this project is to provide elementary teachers with a resource of multicultural literature that can be integrated into any curriculum, whether it is Language Arts, Social Studies, or story time.
An Administrative Model For A Bilingual Education Program For Middle-Level Students In Taiwan, Po-Chun Hsieh
An Administrative Model For A Bilingual Education Program For Middle-Level Students In Taiwan, Po-Chun Hsieh
All Graduate Projects
The purpose of this project was to develop an administrative model for a bilingual education program for middle-level students in Taiwan. To accomplish this purpose, a review of related literature was conducted. Additionally, selected materials were obtained adapted for use.
Mini Shared Reading: A Mediational Reading Strategy, Delia Villagomez
Mini Shared Reading: A Mediational Reading Strategy, Delia Villagomez
Theses Digitization Project
This project presents a reading strategy in which students who are learning to read are introduced to the reading process in a comprehensible manner regardless if it is in the student's primary language.
A Literacy Journey Of Empowerment For Adult Hispanic Students In A Community College's Learning Center, Cecilia Torres Best
A Literacy Journey Of Empowerment For Adult Hispanic Students In A Community College's Learning Center, Cecilia Torres Best
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Oral Tradition In The Classroom: The Relationship Between The Use Of Culturally Appropriate Reading Material And Reading Comprehension, Celina Lynn Arredondo-Montoya
Oral Tradition In The Classroom: The Relationship Between The Use Of Culturally Appropriate Reading Material And Reading Comprehension, Celina Lynn Arredondo-Montoya
Theses Digitization Project
This research project explores the relationship between the use of culturally sensitive reading material and reading comprehension among Spanish-speaking language minority students of elementary school age. Text includes Spanish and English transcriptions of stories.
The Role Of Primary Language In Kindergarten Interactive Journals, Margie Zamora Estupiñan
The Role Of Primary Language In Kindergarten Interactive Journals, Margie Zamora Estupiñan
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Improvement Of Oral English In The First Grade In The Santo Domingo School, Ramona Rhon
Improvement Of Oral English In The First Grade In The Santo Domingo School, Ramona Rhon
Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
The purpose of this study was (1) to aid in developing oral language patterns essential for better understandings of some common concepts in English; (2) to provide seven field trips from rural to urban communities for stimulating first-hand experiences; (3) to couple these trips with an extensive use of related audio-visual materials for immediate reinforcement learning; (4) to originate oral dialogue in English for classroom practices before and after each excursion; and (5) to test the significance of the gains made in use of English.