Making Space for Native Languages in Newcomer Classrooms
When English language learners are given consistent opportunities to practice their home languages in class, their English proficiency flourishes鈥攁long with their sense of belonging and identity.
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Go to My Saved Content.At Abraham Lincoln Middle School, in Selma, California, English language development teacher Efra铆n Tovar creates a vibrant classroom community for newcomers, immigrant students who have limited English proficiency. In Tovar鈥檚 class, students come from a wide range of countries鈥擬exico, Yemen, India, Egypt, Guatemala, and beyond鈥攁nd he uses this diversity not only to create a safe and welcoming space for learning, but also to further develop and personalize each student鈥檚 English language learning curriculum. Tovar is an advocate for translanguaging, the practice of encouraging students to use all their linguistic resources to learn academic content and ultimately to be able to move fluently between two or more languages.
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