A label that describes education for language minority children who are placed in mainstream education.
What is Submersion
When in a class full time to learn the language and taken out for specialized classes.
What is pull-out or withdrawal classes.
Some mainstream classroom teachers to view that ELLs are mainly the responsibility of who?
Who are the ESL teachers.
The amount of time a minority student is taught in the majority language alongside fluent speakers of the majority language.
What is all day.
The focus is on vocabulary and language structures.
What is content based ESL.
Teachers who come into the classroom to provide ESL instruction or offer support during regular teacher’s instructions can be viewed as an alternative.
What are ESL teachers
The basic aim of mainstreaming of a language minority speaker.
What is assimilation.
Isolation, stigmatized, uncoordinated additional lessons, no space.
What are the reasons pull out method is ineffective.
Focusing on the vocabulary and language structures students will encounter during actual content area instruction
What is Content-Based ESL
Listening to a new language demands what?
What is high concentration
NCLB used a term that would give a negative view of bilinguals.
What is LEP.
Can result in given instruction that does not coordinate with mainstream classroom instruction.
What is mainstream world language
What is Lau vs. Nichols
Established bilingual education as compatible with desegregation.
What is Keyes v. School District No.1
Formally referred to as 'foreign language', this new more widely used term is used when referring to individuals who use multiple languages.
What is World Language?