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Posted in Be a PhD, ESL/ELL Instruction, Literacy, Preschooler, Quick Tips, Teaching Strategies

Basic Tips for ESL/ELL Instruction

Posted on 20132013 by drjenn

Almost every classroom in the United States has children whose first language is not English. Early Childhood teaching strategies are very appropriate for working with this population of children. Here are a few tips for teachers with ESL children in their classrooms: Continue reading “Basic Tips for ESL/ELL Instruction” →

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