This qualitative dual case study investigated the impact of the Sobrato English Academic Language (SEAL) Model on English learners’ acquisition of academic English language. This study of a model of intervention is based on Critical Race Theory, investigating the use of culturally and linguistically responsive practices and strategies to learn academic English language. Following a document review, a series of interviews with 11 participants, observations of 5 teachers on 2 separate occasions, and a review of artifacts, 5 key findings were unearthed: SEAL (a) incorporates culturally responsive practices and strategies in its model design to give teachers tools to create a cultural context to serve as a bridge to learning academic English l...
This mixed-method study investigated how and to what extent direct instruction in Spanish-English tr...
This case study investigates teachers’ and students’ perceptions about engaging with the disciplinar...
Changing demographics impact our schools as children come from more linguistically and culturally di...
The Sobrato Early Academic Language (SEAL) Model Research and Evaluation Final Report is comprised o...
Research has shown academic language is necessary for school success and a known challenge in pedago...
The level of fluency in the genre specific language of schooling, also known as Academic English (AE...
The purpose of this study was to examine bilingual students\u27 opportunities to learn in schools af...
English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has been increasingly implemented in schools globally, incl...
This paper presents the University of Puerto Rico, College of General Studies (FEG1), theoretical mo...
This autoethnographic study aims to discuss the development of English language teaching materials a...
This study investigated English language learners’ perceptions of their experiences in sheltered Eng...
This mixed-method study investigated how and to what extent direct instruction in Spanish-English tr...
Tesis (Magíster en la Enseñanza del Inglés como Lengua Extranjera)This investigation is focused on d...
The research questions addressed in this project are: Is there evidence of cross linguistic transfer...
Foreign language learning in academic settings proves, on many occasions, a fruitless experience. Th...
This mixed-method study investigated how and to what extent direct instruction in Spanish-English tr...
This case study investigates teachers’ and students’ perceptions about engaging with the disciplinar...
Changing demographics impact our schools as children come from more linguistically and culturally di...
The Sobrato Early Academic Language (SEAL) Model Research and Evaluation Final Report is comprised o...
Research has shown academic language is necessary for school success and a known challenge in pedago...
The level of fluency in the genre specific language of schooling, also known as Academic English (AE...
The purpose of this study was to examine bilingual students\u27 opportunities to learn in schools af...
English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has been increasingly implemented in schools globally, incl...
This paper presents the University of Puerto Rico, College of General Studies (FEG1), theoretical mo...
This autoethnographic study aims to discuss the development of English language teaching materials a...
This study investigated English language learners’ perceptions of their experiences in sheltered Eng...
This mixed-method study investigated how and to what extent direct instruction in Spanish-English tr...
Tesis (Magíster en la Enseñanza del Inglés como Lengua Extranjera)This investigation is focused on d...
The research questions addressed in this project are: Is there evidence of cross linguistic transfer...
Foreign language learning in academic settings proves, on many occasions, a fruitless experience. Th...
This mixed-method study investigated how and to what extent direct instruction in Spanish-English tr...
This case study investigates teachers’ and students’ perceptions about engaging with the disciplinar...
Changing demographics impact our schools as children come from more linguistically and culturally di...