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Bondie, Rhonda; Gaughran, Laurie; Zusho, Akane – Educational Leadership, 2014
A teacher is doing something right when his high school students--kids with limited English, no less--form groups and begin discussing a lesson on quadratic equations at the start of class, without any teacher direction. Bondie, Gaughran, and Zusho describe "discussion routines" that teachers at International Community High School in the…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, High School Students, Limited English Speaking, Discussion
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DeCapua, Andrea; Smathers, Will; Tang, Lixing Frank – Educational Leadership, 2007
As the ranks of English language learners swell in the United States, the number of students with interrupted formal education (SIFE) is on the rise. In 2004-05, New York City schools estimated that 10 percent of their English language learners were students with interrupted schooling. According to the New York State Department of Education,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Language Skills, English (Second Language), Academic Persistence
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George, Jack – Educational Leadership, 1995
A fourth-grade teacher describes educational uses of a loft he constructed in his classroom. After drafting a constitution, the children brainstormed possible uses as reading/writing nook, small-group work area, and time-out space. The loft also serves as a minilibrary, private conference room, test makeup room, and staging area. (MLH)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Grade 4, Instructional Innovation
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Brunner, Carolyn E.; Majewski, Walter S. – Educational Leadership, 1990
Since teachers at Frontier Central High School in Hamburg, New York, began using a learning styles approach, the number of special education students earning regular high school diplomas has grown dramatically. The secret of their success is a well-researched, faculty-developed curriculum that considers the needs and strengths of individual…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Individual Differences, Mild Mental Retardation