English classrooms are changing fast. Students now write with autocorrect, converse with chatbots, and watch algorithm-curated videos in English every day. For teachers, this can feel like either a ...
Today’s post is the final one in a series where educators share potential challenges that might exist in teaching English Learners, and how to respond to them. Michelle Benegas, Ph.D., is an associate ...
Other than increased funding or staffing, what’s one strategy that would help a district or school better serve English ...
Boston College’s TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certificate program is designed to prepare future English language educators with the essential skills, knowledge, and ...
Students learning English as a foreign language are often hesitant or unwilling to communicate in English, delaying the ...
Artificial intelligence presents both exciting opportunities and complex challenges for the world, profoundly affecting the ways we live, work, learn and relate to one another. At the University of ...
Most English-language learning classrooms use conventional teaching methods that focus on grammar drills, vocabulary memorization, reading comprehension and structured writing tasks — all with the ...
Media coverage of immigration issues doesn't tell too much about what we teachers have learned. Let me add my voice about accuracy and diligence, which my college students deliver just about daily. I ...
Taking a Master’s in Reading Literacy Education or in Teaching Reading offers significant professional, pedagogical, and ...
Recent research shows older adults can learn new languages successfully regardless of whether they are taught with explicit grammar instruction or through incidental practice. Another study found that ...
As we move into 2019, the United Nations’ International Year of Indigenous Languages, it’s time to consider not only how we think about Canada’s linguistic identity but also how we might develop best ...