The following are three examples of English
language arts classrooms where technology serves an integral part of classroom instruction.
Not exact matches
That task can be especially daunting in
language arts literacy
classrooms where reading and writing skill development is the crux of daily lessons.
«We've been blessed with numerous grants that have brought us state - of - the -
art technology for our math and science
classrooms,» Green said, «but we're in need of more technology tools for
language arts and social studies,
where external funding isn't always easy to acquire.»
Although to say that the study of the Holocaust is a matter for historians might seem intuitively true, I have maintained at various workshops and meetings about Holocaust education (
where I am often among the minority as an English professor) that the flexibility of the English /
language arts (ELA)
classroom well suits this complex topic.
I began by meeting with him daily in a small
language arts group,
where he was able to hear whole - group stories twice each week — once with me and once with his
classroom teacher.
HOT Blocks are a creative intervention model
where cross curricular collaborations between grade - level teachers and
arts classroom teachers support students in Scientific Research Based Interventions (SRBI) in their learning of
language arts and math content through the
arts.
HOT Blocks are a creative intervention model
where cross-curricular collaborations between grade - level teachers and
arts classroom teachers support students in Scientific Research Based Interventions (SRBI) in their learning of
language arts and math content through the
arts.