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Post: ESL survey
Posted by Jason on 4/28/03
I have some questions regarding ESL students and teachers,
and would like to do a survey to find out these answers.
If anyone would please answer these, and give any
additional information, that would be very helpful. Thank
you.
Questions for teachers to consider:
1. Are you aware that there is an ESL policy?
2. Should full inclusion be accepted with ESL
students, or should teachers not include them to risk
embarrassing them?
3. If an ESL student doesn’t respond to me, should I
just let them be?
4. What takes precedence in a student’s learning: The
English language, or the material being taught?
5. Is it that important to involve parents in the
child’s learning process, and if so, how would I go about
doing that?
6. Shoule I mix ESL students with other students, or
leave them to be with other ESL students?
7. How often do you encounter ESL students in your
classrooms?
8. How do you think the ESL program is progressing in
your particular school?
Posts on this thread, including this one
ESL survey, 4/28/03, by Jason.