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   1.Summarize the 1906 - Nationality Act was Congress’s first federal language law that required all those seeking naturalization to speak English. How has the event affected instruction of English language learners in your area? Are there any unintended consequences that resulted from this historical...

DQ 1 Is English your native/first language, an additional language you learned, or a language you simultaneously learned with other languages? Share your experience in acquiring language as a child, whether English and/or other languages. How does your personal experience with L1 acquisition resonate with...

  Part 1: Interview and Observation Discuss the eight components of SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) with your mentor teacher. Include the following questions in your discussion: What are the English language proficiency levels of the ELL students in your classroom and...

   Two paragraphs with at least 75 words per paragraph explaining the following which should include a reference for each paragraph. 1. How would you describe advocacy? What are some advocacy guidelines you should follow in your future professional practice? Provide multiple pros and cons...

Having a historical perspective of the court cases, laws, and mandates that have shaped English language instruction policy enables teachers to understand the necessity for addressing the learning needs of English language learners (ELLs).  Complete the "English Language Legislative Events Assignment" (100-150 words per section)...

In 250-300 words, summarize and reflect upon the implementation of an effective ELA lesson.  Why is it important to add critical thinking for students to the lesson and explain how you will use it in your future professional practice. (THIS IS NEEDED TODAY…NO RESOURCES REQUIRED)...

Study abroad can be a life-changing experience that offers many benefits such as experiencing a brand-new country with incredible new outlooks, customs and activities, seeing new terrains, natural wonders, museums and landmarks of your host nation, making global connections and adding real-world context to what...

In this course, you have already learned how social studies connects with other content areas. Being able to plan themed curriculum that allows students opportunities to engage with multiple content areas is something that effective educators do regularly. Use the “COE 3-Day Unit Plan Template”...