- Collaborative Teaching: Are Two Teachers Better Than One?
Over the past few years co-teaching has become more popular as low incidence school districts search for ways to best serve the needs of their English language learners. What is co-teaching? Does it work? Read this article by Judie Haynes to find out. Reprinted from Essential Teacher, Volume 4, Issue 3,September 2007, Alexandria, VA: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
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- ESL MiniConference / Spring 2009 / Jodi Crandall Keynote at TALGS 2009
This article "Equipping the ESL Coach" In TALGS Keynote, Jodi Crandall Describes New Roles for ESL/EFL Teachers by Robb Scott summarizes Jodi Crandall's plenary address at the ESL MiniConference 2009 "Sharing our expertise: Working with general education teachers".
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- The Writing Circle: A Powerful Structure that Supports Writers and Promotes Peer Interaction...
The Writing Circle by Sylvia Gunnery explores classroom writing groups as a powerful structure for giving students the support and guidance they need. Based on a common structure found in the writing world outside of school, these groups provide an ideal way for students to learn from each other. Under the teacher's guidance, young writers can work together on all aspects of the writing process—sharing drafts of writing, responding to each other's works-in-progress, and building confidence in themselves as writers.
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