Making Space for Native Languages in Newcomer Classrooms
When English language learners are given consistent opportunities to practice their home languages in class, their English proficiency flourishes—along with their sense of belonging and identity. Subscribe to the Edutopia Weekly newsletter: https://edut.to/3G5zIZ4 For more strategies on teaching English language learners, visit: https://www.edutopia.org/topic/englis... Follow us here: Official Website: https://edutopia.org YouTube: / edutopia Facebook: / edutopia Twitter: / edutopia Instagram: / edutopia #languagelearning #englishlanguagelearning #languageproficiency © 2023 George Lucas Educational Foundation

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