Not exact matches
These types of
language opportunities help to
build vocabulary and confidence in talking and sharing.
Use these questions as
opportunities to
build your toddler's
language.
The President also urged Nigerians to learn to show gratitude, respect and tolerance to one other, irrespective of their religion, ethnicity,
language and political leanings, as they forge ahead to
build on their strengths and
opportunities to make Nigeria great again.
Our global footprint is reflected in the product itself, which is offered in 22
languages, giving partners a real
opportunity to
build an international portfolio.
It's easily aligned with
language arts standards and provides
opportunities for
building students SEL skills in group work, leadership, communication, emotional awareness, empathy, and problem solving.
After all, any
opportunity to
build on current understandings or grow a
language that respects the voices of Indigenous peoples is one that should be grabbed with both hands.
Resources provide
opportunities to: - Read for pleasure - Analyse
language and structure - Analyse pathetic fallacy - Analyse character and theme - Writing
opportunities including persuasive writing, diary entry, news reports, writing to advise, formal letter writing, leaflet writing - Develop literacy skills including sentence forms, direct speech - Analyse non fiction texts -
Build skills for the new 9 - 1 GCSE English
language and literature specifications
Alfred Becenti, a Navajo, had the
opportunity to teach architecture in the Navajo
language to Navajo children, satisfying both his love of culture and of
building design.
I am delighted that the attitude towards the
language has changed fundamentally from when I was a child and that we now have the
opportunity to
build on this goodwill.
Closing the
opportunity gap for
Language Minority (LM) students begins by approaching these students as emerging bilinguals and
building on the
language strengths they bring to school.
Training Comprehensive, in - depth learning
opportunities in the area of bilingual education for instructors that
build upon the strengths and knowledge that teachers possess while developing new, scientifically - based research strategies for English
language learner success.
The
language of ESSA presents both great
opportunity and great danger, but because we think that the best organizing around community
building emerges from vision, we are focused on the possibilities for positive change.
She also encouraged states to use this
opportunity under Title IV, Part A, to provide a «well - rounded education» for young students, noting that early elementary grades tend to focus on literacy skills such as letter and word identification, while dual
language learners — as well as all young children — would benefit from increased attention to
building comprehension, vocabulary, and background knowledge.
Research supports the need for academic conversation to provide students with the
opportunity to
build academic
language and conversation skills while providing teachers with a formative assessment to assess student content understanding and
language ability.
They must also be given
opportunities to validate, appreciate, and
build upon their own rich cultural,
language, and literacy heritage.
Closing the
opportunity gap for
language minority students begins by approaching these students as emerging bilinguals and
building on the
language strengths they bring to school.
There is an
opportunity to provide «seed» and «capacity
building» funding to our school districts seeking to expand existing dual
language immersion or developmental bilingual programs or to establish new -LSB-...]
In their 2016 annual report,
Building a Grad Nation: Progress and Challenge in Raising High School Graduation Rates, they outline five populations which have the greatest
opportunity to help drive the graduation rate toward the campaigns 90 percent goal: low - income students, black and Hispanic / Latino students, students with disabilities, English
language learners, and low - graduation rate high schools.
There is an
opportunity to provide «seed» and «capacity
building» funding to our school districts seeking to expand existing dual
language immersion or developmental bilingual programs or to establish new dual
language immersion or developmental bilingual programs or early learning dual
language learner programs.
•
Build meaningful partnerships within schools and with your community • Develop a continuum of services for students with disabilities • Support gifted learners throughout your district •
Build effective pre-K services throughout the community and find the resources for early - childhood education • Serve students with options that include single - gender education and dual -
language opportunities • Grow your curriculum beyond core subjects to include dynamic arts and culture offerings and compelling STEM, and more.
Substantive conversations are critical for English learners because they provide specific
opportunities to practice and
build on listening and speaking skills using academic
language that coincides with
language learning standards and converges common core and state standards.
Sentence Writing Practice activity, when completed with a middle school Homophones word list, helps
build literacy skills by providing
opportunities to apply acquired writing and
language skills in context.
«We're excited to expand the
opportunities we can provide to German authors by acquiring and publishing works in German,
building on the success we have had bringing top German authors to English -
language readers through our AmazonCrossing translation imprint.»
What's more, through our afterschool, volunteer and / or internship
opportunities, your options for cultural immersion will let you experience what Costa Rica and our people are all about, while
building your fluency in the Spanish
language.
Along with SuperLawyers, LawInfo and our Abogados Spanish -
language directory, listing your firm on the FindLaw network gives you the
opportunity to benefit from our hard - earned credibility while
building your own online presence.
If you're not, consider whether you have the time and
opportunities to
build an existing
language up to this level — or make sure you target roles and employers where this won't be an issue.
-- Support in
building networks in the new location — Job search support (ways to find new jobs; CV / resume and interview etiquette)-- Employer information (eg which companies employ English - speaking staff)-- 1 to 1 Career coaching and career workshops, before and after relocation — Support groups with other expat partners in a similar situation — A spouse association for networking and support — Access to an internal spouse liaison officer — Information about
opportunities within larger employers — Assistance in setting up a business — Relocation assistance such as mentoring by local, well - adjusted expat spouses — Effective inter-cultural and
language training — Add your own ideas.