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    Explore " esl students" with insightful episodes like "Episode 48 - 8 reasons why ESL instructional coaching is an integral part in teacher success", "22. How to teach reading to ELLs with Kristen Vibas" and "17. A Peek into My Middle School ELL classroom" from podcasts like ""The ESL Teaching Podcast", "The ESL Teaching Podcast" and "The ESL Teaching Podcast"" and more!

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    Episode 48 - 8 reasons why ESL instructional coaching is an integral part in teacher success

    Episode 48 - 8 reasons why ESL instructional coaching is an integral part in teacher success

    Happy New Year, 2023! I quite enjoy having a routine but I am also a huge fan of the energy of new beginnings.
    And speaking about new beginnings and embracing what works, in today’s episode, I want to share with you something that I have not talked about yet! And that is ESL instructional coaching, educational coaching especially for teachers who work with English learners. I have come to realize that frequently as teachers we need someone to talk to, someone to bounce ideas off and realize that we, in fact, are doing great - but that requires another person to hear you out! In this episode, I will share with you what instructional coaching is, types of instructional coaching, the benefits of it as well as how you can get started right here with Simply Ieva. 

    Resources mentioned in the episode:

    Other resources you might be interested in:
    Bright Morning 

    Diane Sweeney Consulting

    How Coaching Can Impact Teachers, Principals, and Students


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    22. How to teach reading to ELLs with Kristen Vibas

    22. How to teach reading to ELLs with Kristen Vibas

    In today’s episode, I speak with Kristen Vibas, an ELL teacher from Virginia who I met on Instagram. Kristen has been teaching since 2005.
    She shares how she went from aspiring actress to ELL teacher, and shares peeks into her classroom. You will love the tips and strategies she has developed on how to support multilingual students and how to teach reading to ELLs as much as I did.

    Both content teachers and ELL teachers will find this episode valuable as reading is such a critical part of learning in all subjects.

    What you will learn about how to teach reading:

    • The 5 components of reading 
    • Reasons why reading is such a difficult domain for many students to master
    • Tips and strategies for teaching reading to ELLs
    • How reading instruction differs between younger and older students
    • Suggestions for avoiding the dreaded “summer slide” with reading skills

    Resources

    As mentioned in the episode, I am linking some useful resources!


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    17. A Peek into My Middle School ELL classroom

    17. A Peek into My Middle School ELL classroom

    Planning for middle school EL students  is different from planning for just about any other class. You may have 20 students or just a few, and you will likely have a wide variety of different proficiency levels and students all at the same time. In my situation this school year, at least in middle school, I am teaching seventh and eighth grade students who span levels 1 through 4 on the WIDA language proficiency assessment. In this episode I will be sharing with you how I account for all of their unique needs and what my setup and planning looks like on a daily basis.

    Here is what you will hear about middle school EL lessons:

    • Considerations I make while lesson planning for my ESL class.
    • How I leverage independent work to check in with students individually
    • Why I believe that addressing social emotional needs is as important as academics
    • How I teach language through core content
    • Curriculum resources I recommend and resources I have created myself (which you can find in my ESL teaching roadmap membership!)
    • Elements of Universal Lesson Design and how to incorporate them into your assignments
    • The simple question I end every class with

    As mentioned in the episode, I am linking some useful resources!



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