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Extractions: Components Detail LAUBACH WAY TO ENGLISH: What is Laubach Way to English? LAUBACH WAY TO ENGLISH: The Laubach Way to Reading Connection The lessons progress from the sounds and regular spellings of basic consonants to those of the short vowels, the long vowels, and finally to irregular spellings and more difficult reading, writing, and grammar skills. The skill books and correlated readers may be used with both speakers of English and those who are learning English. A separate series of manuals, the Laubach Way to English, provides complete instructions for teaching the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing English to the non-English-speaking student.
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Extractions: Training Descriptions Registration Instructions BEST Training This training will provide supervisors, instructors, and teacher aides with the basics to general administration, grading and scoring of the Basic English Skills Test. This is a great introductory training. BEST Plus Information Session Learn more about this new, Oral English Assessment. This training will help administrators, teachers, and aides understand the background and planning needs for administering the BEST Plus. This is not a training session to certify you as a Test Examiner. ESL Instructional Strategies This training includes 10 lessons using the Texas Curriculum Framework. These lessons assist ABE GED Engaging Students with Fun Learning Activities Presenter will discuss and demonstrate basic pedagogical elements related to beginning ESL students. These techniques are intended to be fun and attractive so that learning is made easier and the learning process becomes more motivational and rewarding. Equipped for the Future ( EFF Exploring Basic Math Concepts Utilizing Manipulatives for the Adult Classroom Manipulatives are a powerful tool in teaching. The use of manipulatives can be the hands-on experience needed for a student to gain a good understanding of a particular math concept. Learning concepts with manipulatives can be fun and motivational. Through active participation and hands-on activities, participants will use simple manipulatives to explore basic math concepts.
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Extractions: Each year brings new students and other changes to your classroom. And, to meet these new challenges, you may need help. The following resources could supply the information and support you need. Whether you're a special or regular education teacher, these resources may have the answers. Find information on: Attention Deficit Disorder ADDitude Magazine ADHD Newsletters Online A Journey into ADD
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Extractions: Technology in the Classroom Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES ... Using Technology Technology Article T E C H N O L O G Y A R T I C L E Nearly 80 percent of U.S. immigrants are 18 or older. Always motivated, though frequently frustrated, these adult learners present school districts with unique challenges and exciting opportunities. Do your adult ESL programs measure up? Included: Online activities for review, reinforcement, practice, or drill According to figures compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau , almost 80 percent of the 26.4 million immigrants living in the United States are older than 18. The National Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy Education (NCLE) reports that in 1998, 2 million adults and out-of-school youths enrolled in U.S. Department of Education-funded ESL programs. The sheer numbers of those adult ESL students demonstrate that English-language programs cannot stop at the doors of the high school but must be included in district-run continuing education programs. Is your district able to meet the challenges these students present?
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Extractions: Special Education/ESL English as a Second Language (ESL) Sites for Special Needs Students Special Needs Web Destinations Save One Starfish: Don't be fooled by the name...this website is not about sea creatures. A group of school nurses have created this website about ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), understanding the diagnosis and medical treatment of the disorder, and alternative methods of dealing with the symptoms of ADHD. Sources of information are cited clearly and links for parents and teachers are included. Handspeak: This site has more than 3.000 signs (both American and International sign language) in its database, the site has the resources to help you learn in no time. Choose a word and the site quickly shows you an animated demonstration of the word. The graphic repeats continuously so you can spend as much time as you need to to learn it before moving on. There are words of the day, words by category, and words listed alphabetically. New Horizons Inclusion of Students with Special Needs: This site provides the ideal starting point for an analysis of the challenges and successes in the movement toward including students with special needs in the public school environment. Reports on inclusion programs, a link to the MESH Manual for Inclusion, and valuable tips on creating supportive classroom environments for special students are a mouse click away. LD Online : LD Online is undoubtedly the most concise and informative source for the latest and the best information on learning (disabilities. Materials are indexed into tightly focused categories including the ABCs of Learning Disabilities, Finding Help, KidZone, and more. A highly engaging KidZone features an art gallery, student newspaper, interactive activities, and audio clips on IEPs specifically designed for children.
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Extractions: WebCT Login Page: Click Here WebCT Help Page: Click Here 1. To help students gain a knowledge base in the methods of teaching a second language and to develop a teaching philosophy integrating prior knowledge and experience with class readings and discussions. 2. To share teaching ideas and gain experience by class demonstrations, tutoring, and lesson planning. 3. To discuss the implications of major approaches and supportive theories for teaching methods and activities. 4 To examine the implications of second language literacy acquisition theories for pedagogical approaches as they are applied to students learning English as a Second Language. 5. To provide guidelines for planning effective lessons using both thematic units and content-based subject matter.
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Extractions: This course will examine theories of language and literacy acquisition to provide a theoretical foundation for the pedagogical approaches to the teaching of writing and reading in the ESL classroom. Students will have an opportunity to put these theories into practice by tutoring and/or developing lessons to teach in ESL classrooms.
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Extractions: Quick Menu Misc. Lessons Bible Lessons Music Art ... Math Science *Many of the science links are secular links, and may contain ideas which are not biblical. I believe we can gain many good teaching ideas and materials from these sites without using materials which are not in line with biblical Christian beliefs. Science Quick Menu Science as Inquiry Earth and Space Science as Inquiry Template for setting up an inquiry based lesson. Fill in part and leave parts blank for students to fill in The Mad Scientist Explains the Scientific Metho d Exploratorium Science Snacks Science exhibits that teachers can make using inexpensive, easily available materials. Many of the snacks can be turned into science projects
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Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics Washington DC. ESL in Special Education. ERIC Digest. The presence of limited-English-proficient (LEP) students in special education settings has raised a number of questions about the special needs of these students and about effective ways to meet these needs. Just as special education students require specialized instructional programming to account for identified disabilities, mainstream LEP students require tailored educational services that account for their second language status. It is, therefore, reasonable to posit that exceptional LEP students require highly specialized programs formulated on a well-articulated, integrated knowledge base from special education and bilingual/ESL education. SPECIFIC NEEDS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS Special Education is instruction designed for students who require some degree of modification in their educational programs because of intellectual, emotional, sensory, or physical impairments (Glass, Christiansen and Christiansen, 1982). Modifications may include special curricular materials, specialized teaching strategies or behavior management techniques, and specially-designed equipment or facilities. Students with mild disabilities can succeed with modifications in mainstream classrooms. Other students whose disabilities range from moderate to severe in nature require placement in special settings. All special students, regardless of the type or degree of disability, share certain rights and needs, including:
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