Nov 17, 2021
If you are new to teaching English Language Learners, it can be challenging to navigate. You may wonder how to best support them and ensure that they feel like a valued member of your classroom community, especially if they aren't speaking very much English yet. I have some practical and effective ways that you can provide your ELL students with the tools they need to learn and thrive while they are in your classroom and for years to come.
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