Herein we argue that teachers who work to foster their ability to teach English language learners effectively need to learn about their students. Although Ontario (Canada) educators have demonstrated that English language learners’ cultural knowledge and language abilities can be mobilized within the classroom as important tools and resources for learning the systematic development of language policy at the school level is crucial for extending innovative practices and attitudes into schools across the province. Such policy should reflect the demographic trends and recent research literature that recommends teachers must be informed and able to assess and evaluate English proficiency since this can disguise and hinder students from communi...
Ontario welcomes up to 100,000 immigrants every year. One in four students in Ontario schools are bo...
This paper analyzes the current Ontario Ministry of Education policy documents to evaluate the effec...
English language programs across the country have experienced a recent swell in English language lea...
Ontario classrooms continue to have many English Language Learners and the recent Syrian newcomers s...
There is an increased English Language Learners (ELL) student population in Canadian schools. Resear...
English Language Learners (ELLs) are students who are learning English as the language of instructio...
This article explores teachers ’ discourses on teaching English Literacy Develop-ment (ELD) students...
This article attempts to provide ESL teachers, school administrators, and policy-makers with a conci...
Teaching in the Toronto District School Boards (TDSB), the largest school board in Canada with the m...
Based on empirical qualitative data collected by interviewing eight elementary school teachers from ...
The population of English Language Learners (ELL) have reached an all time high, over the past decad...
Developing student literacy is crucial to students’ academic and overall life success (Cummins, 2000...
The aim of this qualitative research study was to investigate strategies, outcomes, challenges, and ...
The number of non-native English-speaking students is on the rise in Canadian schools, yet there is ...
Ontario schools have a large influx of English Language Learners (ELLs). Many Full- Day Kindergarten...
Ontario welcomes up to 100,000 immigrants every year. One in four students in Ontario schools are bo...
This paper analyzes the current Ontario Ministry of Education policy documents to evaluate the effec...
English language programs across the country have experienced a recent swell in English language lea...
Ontario classrooms continue to have many English Language Learners and the recent Syrian newcomers s...
There is an increased English Language Learners (ELL) student population in Canadian schools. Resear...
English Language Learners (ELLs) are students who are learning English as the language of instructio...
This article explores teachers ’ discourses on teaching English Literacy Develop-ment (ELD) students...
This article attempts to provide ESL teachers, school administrators, and policy-makers with a conci...
Teaching in the Toronto District School Boards (TDSB), the largest school board in Canada with the m...
Based on empirical qualitative data collected by interviewing eight elementary school teachers from ...
The population of English Language Learners (ELL) have reached an all time high, over the past decad...
Developing student literacy is crucial to students’ academic and overall life success (Cummins, 2000...
The aim of this qualitative research study was to investigate strategies, outcomes, challenges, and ...
The number of non-native English-speaking students is on the rise in Canadian schools, yet there is ...
Ontario schools have a large influx of English Language Learners (ELLs). Many Full- Day Kindergarten...
Ontario welcomes up to 100,000 immigrants every year. One in four students in Ontario schools are bo...
This paper analyzes the current Ontario Ministry of Education policy documents to evaluate the effec...
English language programs across the country have experienced a recent swell in English language lea...