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Enhancing Science for ELLs: Science strategies for English language learners that benefit all students.
Science and Children
  • Joanne K. Olson, Iowa State University
  • John Levis, Iowa State University
  • Roberta Vann, Iowa State University
  • Katherine R. Bruna, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract

Most of us recall the first time we had English Language Learners (ELLs) in our classrooms. What does this child understand? How do I help her feel comfortable when I can’t communicate in the same language? How do I teach academic subjects and monitor progress when he doesn’t speak the language of instruction? How will her peers act toward her? These concerns are often coupled with a fear that spending valuable instructional time helping the ELLs may cause us to neglect the bulk of our class who are not ELLs.

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This article is from Science and Children; 2009, 46; 46-48. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
National Science Teachers Association
Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Joanne K. Olson, John Levis, Roberta Vann and Katherine R. Bruna. "Enhancing Science for ELLs: Science strategies for English language learners that benefit all students." Science and Children Vol. 46 (2009) p. 46 - 48
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-levis/1/