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  2. Helping Hispanic Students Reach High Academic Standards

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    are taught by teachers who are not prepared to help them learn English (NCES, 1994). Furthermore, the percentage of Hispanic teachers is much lower than the percentage of Hispanic students. In 1993–94, 4 percent of teachers and 13 percent of students were Hispanic; in 1997–98, 3 percent of teachers and 9 percent of students were Hispanic

  3. Newcomer Tool Kit (PDF) - U.S. Department of Education

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    information that is available to the public. These language assistance services are available free of charge. If you need more information about interpretation or translation services, please call 1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327) (TTY: 1-800-437-0833), email us at . Ed.Language.Assistance@ed.gov, or write to

  4. The Heritage Spanish web-based community (https://heritagespanish.coerll.utexas. edu), hosted by the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (COERLL), was created as a space for Spanish teachers to collaborate, share, and communicate about the teaching and learning of Spanish as a heritage language (https://www.coerll ...

  5. Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (2000) has published a handbook for K-16 teachers that includes a list of 29 secondary- and college-level SNS textbooks. The National Foreign Language Center, in collaboration with the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL), has developed an extensive bibliography of textbooks and materials

  6. The purpose of this qualitative inquiry was to understand how four in-service Spanish teachers interpreted their participation in a summer study abroad program and how the experience contributed to their ongoing professional development and language proficiency. Using a multiple case design (Simons, 2009; Stake, 2005; Yin, 2009), the

  7. REPORT RESUMES - ed

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    Spanish teachers including names of travel companies in LatinAmerica; sources for Latin-American music; songs; information on Latin-American universities and on correspondence with Spanish-speaking students; on opportunities for students of Spanish; and on teaching positions Latin America. Material is distributed free for Pan American Day programs.

  8. Spanish-speaking immigrants and Americans of Hispanic descent whose families came from Central America, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and South America. The inclusion of Spanish-speaking students in foreign language classes places additional demands on teachers, who may be prepared to teach only speakers of English. As a result, a

  9. Talk, Read and Sing Together Every Day! - U.S. Department of ...

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    The more you engage with babies and toddlers in this way, the more they learn to understand and use new words and concepts. Below are some tips for talking with babies and toddlers and engaging in high-quality back-and-forth interactions. Move to the child’s level and make eye contact. Mirror the child’s tone.