ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE.
Term Paper ID:21976
|
|
|
Essay Subject:
Technical, practical & critical analysis of ESL in classroom. Technology, effectiveness, politics, funding.... More...
|
8 Pages / 1800 Words
6 sources, 16 Citations,
APA Format
$32.00
Return to List of Papers
|
Paper Abstract: Technical, practical & critical analysis of ESL in classroom. Technology, effectiveness, politics, funding.
Paper Introduction: A reflective ESL teacher will look at teaching English as a second language from several perspectives in order to draw conclusions which better help students with limited English proficiency. A reflective ESL teacher will consider the technical, practical, and critical concerns surrounding the topic of ESL. This "three-sided" approach offers an objective view of the topic of ESL, a topic which too many times has become a political football.
After much debate, often to the detriment of students, educators and administrators are still debating the best way to teach those students whose native language is other than English. An article in the Society section of Newsweek, "Classrooms of Babel," asks the following questions regarding ESL: "How much?," and "What kind?" (1991, p. 56). ESL teachers know that their
Text of the Paper:
The entire text of the paper is shown below. However, the text is somewhat scrambled. We want to give you as much information as we possibly can about our papers and essays, but we cannot give them away for free. In the text below you will find that while disordered, many of the phrases are essentially intact. From this text you will be able to get a solid sense of the writing style, the concepts addressed, and the sources used in the research paper.
English proficiency A reflective ESLteacher will consider the technical the detriment of students educators andadministrators are much and What kind p ESL Supreme Courtdecision immigrant children have has reliedupon a critical body of research that has indicated of the state of ESL in a firm foundation in their mother tongue before standardized tests of most subject material p An ESL Additionally she solicitsher students' input so that instruction My classes are usually to students the special relationship that we develop in our mindsets as they are exposed p Thus far it has been apparent that theoretical receive thorough instruction in their native languagein their onthe board Mohr cautions ESL what is to be merely enjoyed technology in the ESL classroom a class to monitor the in the ESL classroom ESLstudents can be instruction Because critics of totalimmersion the sink or swim approach can be used as a painless too much America on American TV anduniversities will give such students language instruction Mohr appreciates this fact but non-threatening language incubation laboratory where ESL as a subject and as are children of immigrants a great many of whom have of students in the United States Research growing numbers are not in really best for them In the same Newsweek on the part of ESL to take ESL training so that immigrant youngsters can happier says Miller Opponents see total immersion at the breaking point when itcomes to accommodating a the fastest growing group of ESLstudents in for example will most likely bereached by political clout in ESLclassroom today if we by parent-support groups community volunteers andteachers who happen to speak English spilled intocongressional hearings with Bush Administration officials insisting p With s more conservative Congress it is likely that block grant funds to better use than the English language on their own The Chinatown News the education system and as a consequence are at to take job training atthe same time that they are Front p It is relevant to note rate showing ESL students the most desireable purposes for learning do work Language is the key the liberal point of view groupsare grappling for greater representation clearlyshows the imperative of ESL ESL programs overtaxed ChinatownNews pp Research Spotlight from several perspectives in order to draw a topic which too many times article in the Societysection of the bestway to approach second they've been using for the past two decades Newsweek The following excerpt from the same Newsweek article science and math in their native language on it takes between four and seven years concernsfacing an ESL teacher The author reflects on the manner considers her students to beenthusiastic learners special interest in these very special woes p Mohr goes on it comes toestimating what her students know concernssuch as the elicitation of frequent class feedback concepts avoid talking too fast or inflection p In other words ESL students of the language may prove distracting or at worst her students as well as for self-instructional purposes She advises what the teacher deems efficiently presented material Mohr all media interactive CD-ROM audiotapes videotapes and on a foreign student multimediapresentations culture It can be argued that ESL a higher cultural purpose thanTV For art gallery for example Traditionally the language course Her rationale is that test by which successful verbal interaction of ESL secondary school students for whom English is in their country of origin ESL students field In political terms the foreigngroups immerse them in regular classroominstruction being used as a subterfuge Hearne's students speaking one of languages principal interact with their peers better and learn social mainstream America without special treatment public schoolsshould accommodate the greatest number of should berepresented to the degree that their numbers the fastest growing ethnic group inAmerica Hispanics greatest number of people Other minority that William Bennett thenSecretary of Education was against bilingual education funding to be used forimmersion programs if the onus of ESL funding to the the good old days when immigrants towed VancouverChinese Parents' Association says that ESL programs in a program offered byVancouver people's chances of becomingemployed in the changing B at ESL programs is not wasted long-term other ESL groups in that vicinity This author knows that today will be money that is the cry heard far and wide at a so on We must not let personalpolitical imperatives get in Front May BC funds ESL Bilingual education EducationDigest p A reflective ESL teacher will practical and critical concernssurrounding the topic of ESL This still debating the best way to teach those studentswhose native teachersknow that their students need ESL instruction but had the right to special help in the need for childrento learn the basics in their terms of current pedagogy In traditional ESL classes students they can learn academic subjects in educator's experiences as narrated in Making a Place forForeign Students she can practically gauge the which offers almost a home base for ESL class that I end to a barrage of newlanguage experiences studies of the mannerin which to best reach ESL students initial school years but do we teachers to especially avoiddigressions that may be as an aside The literalmeanings of English statements when interpreted She is in favor of it both teachingstyle for clarity and effectiveness artificially immersed in a non-threatening manner to ESL point to the wayto expose ESL students to the Multimediapresentations in the ESL classroom can and should a more refined look at Americanculture Foreign sheis also in favor of letting her students can speak trial-by-error English in a apractical reality should consider the following two had little or no experience in U S Spotlight p It is unlikely therefore that funding keeping with their financial influence In article referenced earlier the author uncited notes groups Schools such as Houston's remain in classes with their native-born English peers The as a euphemism for the good old days growing number of foreign language demands However the country At least native-Spanish speakers should be non-mainstream ESL programs Is this are to be guided by the principle Do the language in question The future of the ESL classroom onallowing local school districts to opt for immersionwill continue to be seen ESL classroom Immersion will increasingly be seen as a means offers expected perspectives on the issue of ESLprograms In times relegated low on the scale of priorities p At learning English As a representative of theprogram was quoted Fluency that jobs and mastery of the English money being one of them to economic political and academic survival The in capsule form It isgoing to be an uphill at a time when school voucherinitiatives seem ReferencesMohr K A J May Making a case for May Bilingual education EducationDigest p Society February conclusions whichbetter help students with limited has becomea political football After much debate often to Newsweek Classrooms of Babel asks the following questionsregarding ESL How language instruction As the above Newsweek article indicates Since a p Traditionally the teaching profession in gave thepublic a good summary the theory that children must develop for a non-native to reach national norms on in which to bestinstruct English as a second language learners which is essential for sound students It is because of to observe that ESL teachers should empatheticallyconsider their charges' and don't know Therefore frequentclass feedback is essential Mohr We know for instance that students should and avoid talking while writing may have trouble realizing what is to belearned from confusing Mohr has also reflected on that ESL teachersoccasionally tape record or videotape p Technology can be used to great advantage laser disks can be used ina multimedia approach to ESL in a conventional ESL classroom students get plenty of American culture onTV Everyone gets example videos of American art museums theaters lab setting has been the mainstay offoreign the ESL classroom is a students may bejudged Mohr p Teacher expectations with regard to a second language are foreign born or are the most under-represented group represented have marginal if growing political clout secondly their under the guise of the belief that it's for alack of funding and political clout Judith Miller has encouraged all of her teachers skills They also seem much Society p It is apparent that America seems to be those students who need ESLinstruction Hispanic students constitute dictate Cambodian students Haitian students and Iranian students to yield the greatest degree of studentswill need to be reached As the articleconcludes The controversy over teaching base funding reached a certain level WashingtonNews local level Most local districtswill use their theline and were grateful to learn the receive a low level ofrespect in Community College that allows students C economy these people will enter theworkforce more quickly News However the cry for immersion still continues At any strategies aimed at effectively teachingEnglish as a second language not spent in social welfare programsor jail cells Such is time when a myriad of minority the way of the research data which Chinatown News pp News Front October look at teaching English as a secondlanguage three-sided approach offers anobjective view of the topic of ESL language is other than English An educators and morepredominantly those who administer funding have grappled with publicschools p Many educators have responded by expanding thebilingual-education programs native language before gradually being weanedfrom ESL are taught classes like social studies a new language Proponents say that even with bilingual education in Class illustrate some of the practical success of herteaching strategies Mohr p She these enthusiastic learners and allows me to take up hearing and sharing their language tales and educational She is careful to assume nothing when must be melded with practical also take care to carefully repeatkey indicated by tone of voice without a native speaker'sinside knowledge in terms of using it to instruct Frequently students have a difficulttime taking notes on inAmerican life and pop culture Instructional materials in overwhelmingeffect that immersion can have barrage of sights and sounds that areAmerican focus on American popculture but they should additionally serve language textbooks have traditionally had the obligatorytrip to a French students talk freely among themselves inEnglish of safe environment Mutual understanding in English isthe facts as stated in anEducation Digest article The majority of schools and many have had quite limited schooling for ESL classrooms will match theprofessional expectations for the reality many groups would seek to the following instance of immersion Hearne Elementary School use the total immersion method With of limited-English children are able to when non English-speaking students sank or swam in to be numerically fair if not universally fair taughtin a nurturing ESL environment The other language groups fair policy Perhaps itis not yet ESL teachers should expect the greatestamount of good for the is nevertheless in jeopardy AnEducational Digest article in reported immersion programs Congress after much debate allowed percent of the as a way to save federal dollars or at leastshift of throwing down the onus ofbilingual education in favor of the News Front section the president of the the same time the Chinese community has taken some relief in English combined with skills andvocational training will greatly increase dominant languagego hand-in-hand and that money aimed has not been lost on the Vancouver Chinesecommunity and time and money that we invest in ESLstudents battle for ESL instruction at a time when immersionis like a good idea and foreign students inclass Education Digest pp News Classrooms of Babel Newsweek pp Washington News January English proficiency A reflective ESLteacher will consider the technical the detriment of students educators andadministrators are much and What kind p ESL Supreme Courtdecision immigrant children have has reliedupon a critical body of research that has indicated of the state of ESL in a firm foundation in their mother tongue before standardized tests of most subject material p An ESL Additionally she solicitsher students' input so that instruction My classes are usually to students the special relationship that we develop in our mindsets as they are exposed p Thus far it has been apparent that theoretical receive thorough instruction in their native languagein their onthe board Mohr cautions ESL what is to be merely enjoyed technology in the ESL classroom a class to monitor the in the ESL classroom ESLstudents can be instruction Because critics of totalimmersion the sink or swim approach can be used as a painless too much America on American TV anduniversities will give such students language instruction Mohr appreciates this fact but non-threatening language incubation laboratory where ESL as a subject and as are children of immigrants a great many of whom have of students in the United States Research growing numbers are not in really best for them In the same Newsweek on the part of ESL to take ESL training so that immigrant youngsters can happier says Miller Opponents see total immersion at the breaking point when itcomes to accommodating a the fastest growing group of ESLstudents in for example will most likely bereached by political clout in ESLclassroom today if we by parent-support groups community volunteers andteachers who happen to speak English spilled intocongressional hearings with Bush Administration officials insisting p With s more conservative Congress it is likely that block grant funds to better use than the English language on their own The Chinatown News the education system and as a consequence are at to take job training atthe same time that they are Front p It is relevant to note rate showing ESL students the most desireable purposes for learning do work Language is the key the liberal point of view groupsare grappling for greater representation clearlyshows the imperative of ESL ESL programs overtaxed ChinatownNews pp Research Spotlight from several perspectives in order to draw a topic which too many times article in the Societysection of the bestway to approach second they've been using for the past two decades Newsweek The following excerpt from the same Newsweek article science and math in their native language on it takes between four and seven years concernsfacing an ESL teacher The author reflects on the manner considers her students to beenthusiastic learners special interest in these very special woes p Mohr goes on it comes toestimating what her students know concernssuch as the elicitation of frequent class feedback concepts avoid talking too fast or inflection p In other words ESL students of the language may prove distracting or at worst her students as well as for self-instructional purposes She advises what the teacher deems efficiently presented material Mohr all media interactive CD-ROM audiotapes videotapes and on a foreign student multimediapresentations culture It can be argued that ESL a higher cultural purpose thanTV For art gallery for example Traditionally the language course Her rationale is that test by which successful verbal interaction of ESL secondary school students for whom English is in their country of origin ESL students field In political terms the foreigngroups immerse them in regular classroominstruction being used as a subterfuge Hearne's students speaking one of languages principal interact with their peers better and learn social mainstream America without special treatment public schoolsshould accommodate the greatest number of should berepresented to the degree that their numbers the fastest growing ethnic group inAmerica Hispanics greatest number of people Other minority that William Bennett thenSecretary of Education was against bilingual education funding to be used forimmersion programs if the onus of ESL funding to the the good old days when immigrants towed VancouverChinese Parents' Association says that ESL programs in a program offered byVancouver people's chances of becomingemployed in the changing B at ESL programs is not wasted long-term other ESL groups in that vicinity This author knows that today will be money that is the cry heard far and wide at a so on We must not let personalpolitical imperatives get in Front May BC funds ESL Bilingual education EducationDigest p
If this paper is not what you are looking for, you can search again:
or
Click here to request an essay written just for you.
|
|
|