Nearly 3 in 4 American classrooms now includes at least one English-language learner, and these students make up roughly 1 in 10 public school students. While their numbers continue to rise quickly, ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What is the single most effective instructional strategy you have used with students with learning challenges? This post is part of a longer series of questions and ...
Lucknow: Nearly 73% of teachers employed in state-run primary schools in Uttar Pradesh know the home language spoken by their students, but only 9% were found using it consistently to improve ...
English language teaching sits at a crossroads, write Alison McDonnell and Sandra Pitronaci. It's up to providers to get the ...
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C olleges and universities should close teaching and learning centers because they threaten good teaching. That’s the argument of a recent essay in these pages by Paul Schofield. Before getting into ...
When it comes to learning a language, the left side of the brain has traditionally been considered the hub of language processing. But new research shows the right brain plays a critical early role in ...
It doesn’t have to be all fun and games. Shutterstock People often assume that children learn new languages easily and without effort, regardless of the situation they find themselves in. But is it ...
People learn a second language for many reasons, including work, to better understand the world, an interest in the culture of the language itself, and love. Learning a language has many benefits. For ...
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