Abstract. This qualitative study highlighted the redefinition of roles played by secondary-level, mainstream content-area teachers involved in an English as a Second Language (ESL) professional development (PD) program. The researchers examined how the practice of becoming an emerging leader in ESL, a new discipline for many teachers, was impacted by participation in an intensive 18 month ESL PD program. Specifically, this case study focused on the participants ‘ ability to translate newly acquired multicultural competence, second language acquisition, and ESL teaching strategies into training sessions for their content-area colleagues. The reflective statements from teacher participants following the delivery of what is termed ‗turnaround ...
Throughout the United States, the increasingly diverse enrollment poses cultural and linguistic chal...
The present empirical study investigates how university language teachers approach their own profess...
This mixed-methods article-based study examines the professional development of a group of experienc...
The number of English language learners in schools in the United States has dramatically increased i...
This qualitative case study investigates the professional learning opportunities of mainstream conte...
Educating students from linguistically diverse backgrounds has historically been the domain of the E...
AbstractThis paper aims at explaining what ‘professional development’ means in ELT teachers’ perspec...
PURPOSE: Although the English Learner (EL) population in United States schools continues to grow, ma...
Day (1999) defines professional development as “the set of natural learning experiences as well as t...
As English language learner (ELL) enrollment in suburban schools increases, so does the need for ELL...
Waxman, Téllez, and Walberg (2004) advocated that school leaders must assist staff developers in pro...
This study is situated in an educational context where secondary Latinx English learners’ enrollment...
Growth in the ELL student population triggers a need for more educators equipped to address the acad...
2012-04-06The following research utilized student performance data regarding the English Language A...
This qualitative study aimed to explore ESL teachers’ and school leaders’ perspectives of K-8 social...
Throughout the United States, the increasingly diverse enrollment poses cultural and linguistic chal...
The present empirical study investigates how university language teachers approach their own profess...
This mixed-methods article-based study examines the professional development of a group of experienc...
The number of English language learners in schools in the United States has dramatically increased i...
This qualitative case study investigates the professional learning opportunities of mainstream conte...
Educating students from linguistically diverse backgrounds has historically been the domain of the E...
AbstractThis paper aims at explaining what ‘professional development’ means in ELT teachers’ perspec...
PURPOSE: Although the English Learner (EL) population in United States schools continues to grow, ma...
Day (1999) defines professional development as “the set of natural learning experiences as well as t...
As English language learner (ELL) enrollment in suburban schools increases, so does the need for ELL...
Waxman, Téllez, and Walberg (2004) advocated that school leaders must assist staff developers in pro...
This study is situated in an educational context where secondary Latinx English learners’ enrollment...
Growth in the ELL student population triggers a need for more educators equipped to address the acad...
2012-04-06The following research utilized student performance data regarding the English Language A...
This qualitative study aimed to explore ESL teachers’ and school leaders’ perspectives of K-8 social...
Throughout the United States, the increasingly diverse enrollment poses cultural and linguistic chal...
The present empirical study investigates how university language teachers approach their own profess...
This mixed-methods article-based study examines the professional development of a group of experienc...