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Response: 'Every Teacher Is A Language Teacher'

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Response: 'Every Teacher Is A Language Teacher'
By Larry Ferlazzo on March 17, 2015 3:35 PM

(This post is the last post in a two-part series.  You can see Part One here.)

This week's question is:

What are the best strategies to use when teaching English Language Learners in content classes?

The question above is my simplified version of the actual one sent by a teacher who requested anonymity.  Here is what was submitted:

I'm at my start of second school year teaching 8th grade social studies which is tested! My population of Spanish dominant students is the majority. Social studies was never taught at the elementary level. I feel hopeless. I'm using different strategies that include foldables class discussions essential questioning visuals primary sources ...etc etc!! I cant reach them! Sometimes I wonder if its me..other teachers say I work too hard. But I really want my student to learn about history but I have to be both a English teacher and social studies teacher at same time. I need help!


Part One in this series shared responses from four experienced educators: Judie Haynes, Mary Ann Zehr, Bárbara C. Cruz and Stephen J. Thornton.  You can also listen to a ten-minute conversation I had with Judie and Mary Ann on my BAM! Radio Show.

Today's guests are Margo Gottlieb, Maria Montalvo-Balbed, and Tracey Takuhama-Espinosa.  In addition, I've shared responses from readers.

Response From Margo Gottlieb

Margo Gottlieb is lead developer for WIDA at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and director, assessment and evaluation, at the Illinois Resource Center, Arlington Heights. Her latest publications include co-authoring and co-editing a compendium of books by Corwin on Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms; a foundational book, Definitions and Contexts, and six others, Promoting Content and Language Learning, English Language Arts and Mathematics for grade-levels K-2, 3-5, and 6-8:

Around the country, linguistically and cultural diversity is becoming part of the classroom mosaic. For English language learners to succeed academically, teachers must interweave the academic language of each discipline into their instruction. As educators begin a new school year, here are some tips for content teachers.

Partner with a language teacher in co-planning, co-constructing, and co-teaching as you share instruction, engage in classroom assessment, and assume joint responsibility for your language learners.
Incorporate the students' linguistic and cultural resources and expertise into lessons and units of learning so that all students can engage in authentic and meaningful learning experiences.
Use college & career readiness standards in conjunction with language development standards to gain a better understanding of the developmental and linguistic pathways to student achievement.
Pair the standards-referenced skills and concepts of a topic or theme with the academic language required of those understandings.
Formulate content and language targets to guide teaching and learning for a unit for all students. These targets provide a global view of key learning and guide the creation of objectives for individual or related lessons.
Maintain grade-level rigor of the content while differentiate language according to the students' levels of language proficiency. Differentiation includes consideration for the students' literacy in their home language as a scaffold for English language development and as a means to communicate conceptual knowledge.
Center on academic language use within and across language domains, such as during interpretative listening, interactive reading, academic conversations, and writing across the curriculum.
Plan, collect, analyze, interpret, and act on evidence for student learning through performance assessment that occurs within and across lessons.
Rely on students as contributors to and evaluators of their own learning as they engage in self-reflection and peer assessment.
Don't forget that school is a unique place where every teacher is a language teacher and every student is a language learner.


 

Response From Maria Montalvo-Balbed

Maria Montalvo-Balbed has developed and taught numerous professional development classes in the areas of diversity, cultural literacy development, and authentic engagement of English learners. She is a member of the ASCD Faculty and the Fisher and Frey Cadre, where she works with schools and districts to implement customized, research-based curricula and instructional strategies:

Of course, it goes without saying that strategies are only the best strategies when they are aligned to the learning purpose. To learn more, see ASCD FIT Model authors Doug Fisher and Nancy Frey.  

I do think the following areas of support are critical to a high functioning classroom that supports the needs of ELLs:

Systematic practice of the academic and social discourse. See Jeff Zwiers work for specific strategies on Academic Conversations.
Students need to be engaged in continuous and strategic practice of listening, speaking, reading and writing in all courses; not just in Language Arts.
The classroom teacher must be highly aware of how to set up social and metacognitive supports for ELLs. Teachers can easily do this by modeling behaviors, think-alouds, and processes, strategies for reading and writing and speaking in different contexts and to different audiences. The language overload of any course for ELLs requires that teachers use language scaffolds intentionally (See Virginia Rojas' toolkit for great ideas). Teachers must be very strategic about teaching ELLs (See ASCD Whole Child Education tenets).
The systematic use of visuals/non-linguistic supports.


 

Response From Tracey Takuhama-Espinosa

Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, PhD, is Dean of the Faculty of Education at the Universidad de las Américas in Quito, Ecuador. She serves on an expert panel for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development to determine Teachers' New Pedagogical Knowledge, including the influence of neuroscience and technology on education, and is professor of a course on the "Neuroscience of Learning and Sustained Change" at Harvard University. She is the author of Making Classrooms Better: 50 Practical Applications of Mind, Brain, and Education Science (W. W. Norton; 2014) and Mind, Brain, and Education Science: A Comprehensive Guide to the New Brain-Based Teaching (W. W. Norton; 2010). Visit her at traceytokuhama.com:

While activities are important and this teacher is determined to find the right activities to reach her ELL 8th grade social studies students, activities are only as effective as the planning context in which they are devised.

Great ELL teachers are simply great teachers. A great teacher knows how to identify desired results before choosing an activity. The teacher should identify the objectives of each class and then try to express these objectives as competencies, or the combination of knowledge (dates, facts, formulas, people, places, etc.), skills, and attitudes (Wiggins & McTighe, 2005). Once clear and concise objectives have been identified, the teacher can then decide what she will accept as evidence that she is reaching these objectives, otherwise known as her evaluation criteria. Finally, she can then consider what activities to undertake. Choosing the activities ("foldables, class discussions, essential questioning, visuals, primary sources" or others) should depend upon the objectives of the class and cannot be chosen in a vacuum. It is likely that this teacher is not meeting the success she hopes for and is working harder than her students because she has not yet identified the main objective of each class and aligned her activities accordingly.

Language skills can be learned through content. Actually, the best way to go about improving English is by teaching it through meaningful content (Snow, Met & Genesee, 1989). One key way to teach is to focus on authentic lesson planning in which the context of objectives coincides with students' own interests. The great challenge of U.S. state curricula is its focus on heavily content-based ideas ("Analyze how the American Revolution effected other nations, especially France"; "Describe the nation's blend of civic republicanism, classical liberal principles, and English parliamentary traditions" [California State Curriculum, Grade 8, 2009, p.33]), rather than on greater, global, yet personal concepts ("Why do nations go to war?"; "What's worth fighting for?"; "How does being free as a person differ from a nation being free?"). For example, devising a debate on "what's worth fighting for?" and then relating it to the American Revolution would be a far more effective way to approach the 8th grade curriculum than through "foldables" or "visuals." Depending on the objective, different activities will be most appropriate.



 

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Developing the vocabulary of emotions through single sentence journaling

Developing the vocabulary of emotions through single sentence journaling | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

This has been designed to be used as a kind of emotional journal, so you can click on the one you are feeling and write a sentence or two about it and why you are feeling that way.


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ChatGPT for Teachers rolls out, and it's free - here's what makes it different

ChatGPT for Teachers rolls out, and it's free - here's what makes it different | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
The service is customized for teachers' needs and includes added security and privacy, a collaborative workspace, and more.

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"Educators can now try ChatGPT for Teachers, a version of ChatGPT specifically designed to meet the needs of teachers, which OpenAI launched on Wednesday. The biggest differences between it and the original ChatGPT are the added education-grade security and compliance measures, admin controls, and the ability to collaborate with other educators."

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Benefits and Boundaries of Learner-Generated Explanations and Drawings

"This preregistered study tested whether explaining and drawing activities are most effective when they require learners to translate across verbal and visual representations—what we refer to as the translation hypothesis."
 
Ref:  Fiorella, L., Capobianco, A., & Jaeger, A. J. (2025). Benefits and boundaries of learner-generated explanations and drawings. Journal of Educational Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000995
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Universities can turn AI from a threat to an opportunity by teaching critical thinking

Universities can turn AI from a threat to an opportunity by teaching critical thinking | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"Employers and societies demand graduates who can evaluate information and make sound judgments ..."


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This is why I published my book - Developing Critical Thinking Skills With AI https://payhip.com/b/NqAto 

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How to Respond When Students Use AI with Jen Roberts - Easy EdTech Podcast 330

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Learn what to do when students use AI! Jen Roberts shares quick tips to spark curiosity and respond with confidence in your classroom.
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Why I Stopped Starting Class with Content—and What Happened Instead

Why I Stopped Starting Class with Content—and What Happened Instead | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Discover how starting class with paradoxes—not content—ignites curiosity, deepens learning, and transforms classroom engagement.

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CristinaSkyBox: Sites For Educators

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2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report | Teaching and Learning Edition

2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report | Teaching and Learning Edition | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
The 2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report profiles key trends and emerging technologies and practices shaping the future of teaching and learning, and envision

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Don’t value what we measure; measure what we value

Don’t value what we measure; measure what we value | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Our mainstream education systems are obsessed with measurement, but they measure the wrong things. Schools track test scores, attendance,…

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The big takeaway: Education should prioritize meaningful learning over high-stakes testing, which fosters anxiety, stifles critical thinking, and undermines true innovation.

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6 Types Of Assessment Of Learning

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From formative and summative assessment to criterion-referenced and benchmark assessment, each type of assessment has a unique function.
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Creative 100 Days of School Project Ideas - Class Tech Tips

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Inspire creativity and critical thinking with nine tech-friendly 100 Days of School project ideas for your K-12 classroom.
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How Inquiry-based Teaching improves learner Research Skills: Simplifying Approaches to Teaching & Learning Series (Part 1) –

How Inquiry-based Teaching improves learner Research Skills: Simplifying Approaches to Teaching & Learning Series (Part 1) – | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
This post is part of a 6-part series highlighting how we, as IB teachers, can bring Approaches to Teaching to our classroom and challenge students to engage in Approaches to Learning. “Approaches t…

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Seven Custom GPTs to Transform Your Classroom Work –

Seven Custom GPTs to Transform Your Classroom Work – | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Have you ever wished for a personalized teaching assistant to help with your workload? Transform your teaching with these custom GPTs! Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
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Grading for Growth: Reconsidering Points, Purpose, and Proficiency

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Discover how grading for growth and competency-based assessment can shift education from point-chasing to meaningful learning, empowering students to focus on mastery, reflection, and continuous improvement.

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Learning by teaching with deliberate errors promotes argumentative reasoning

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"University students (N = 208) were trained on argumentation strategies and studied a dual-position argumentative text on a controversial topic using one of three learning methods: notetaking, correct teaching, or misteaching."  
  
Ref:  Wong, S. S. H. (2025).. Journal of Educational Psychology, 117(7), 1013–1038. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000934
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How to Build a Community in Your Classroom

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Learn how to build a supportive, engaging classroom community where students feel confident, connected, and excited to learn together.

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In training educators to use AI, we must not outsource the foundational work of teaching

In training educators to use AI, we must not outsource the foundational work of teaching | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
The problem is not AI or technology; it’s that educators and systems continue prioritizing finished products over messy learning processes.

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"[A]s long as education rewards predetermined answers over curiosity, students will find shortcuts."

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Beyond Books / Disposable Learning Resources 

Beyond Books / Disposable Learning Resources  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
A flood of AI-generated content It’s a fact that AI is capable of producing convincing and often useful text and other content. Yes, there are concerns about the quality, accuracy and even the environmental impact of that content, but there’s no doubt AI can produce it and that it is already widespread. It is legitimate to ask now whether any piece of content was authored

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5 Steps to Update Assignments to Foster #Critical #Thinking and Authentic Learning in an AI Age

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Learn 5 practical steps to update college assignments for the AI age—boosting critical thinking, authentic learning, and academic integrity.

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Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education - #Free to Download 

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Emerging from a rich tapestry of educational theory, practical advice, and personal narrative, Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education introduces joy as a

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Artificially Unintelligent: When Shortcuts Undermine Learning

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AI tools can undercut learning, true, but the real question is why would anyone choose to use them this way? We need to examine the motivating factors that drive people to want to take short cuts.

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While many AI tools enhance learning by supporting thinking and feedback, some overlook the cognitive processes essential for deep understanding.

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Increased AI use linked to eroding critical thinking skills

"A study by Michael Gerlich at SBS Swiss Business School has found that increased reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) tools is linked to diminished critical thinking abilities. It points to cognitive offloading as a primary driver of the decline."


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"Statistical analyses demonstrated a significant negative correlation between AI tool usage and critical thinking scores (r = -0.68, p < 0.001). Frequent AI users exhibited diminished ability to critically evaluate information and engage in reflective problem-solving."

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Why Your Lesson Plans May Not Be Working

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'Remember Your Why': How My Grandmothers Affirmed My Purpose as an Educator | EdSurge News

'Remember Your Why': How My Grandmothers Affirmed My Purpose as an Educator | EdSurge News | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
“In moments of doubt, I draw on the examples my grandmothers set for me… I’ve learned that my purpose doesn’t need to be loud; it can be the quiet
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