ESL Communication for Teachers and Administrators
Post 4: Culturally Responsive Teaching for ESL Students
Culturally Responsive Teaching for ESL Students Culturally responsive teaching is the idea that our students come from a variety of backgrounds, and have a variety of stories. To be a culturally responsive teacher, you must not only recognize this, but endorse it and make space in your classroom for unique behaviors and literacies (Gay, 2018).…
Post 3: Genre Based Teaching
Brief Summary I am going to examine genre through the lens of a teacher, me, who teaches with a genre based syllabus. I will first explain the definition of genre that I will be using, which is a combination of linguistic and rhetorical definitions. I will then explain the syllabus I teach with and then…
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