The 2017 Gallup Poll, Engaged Today – Ready for Tomorrow, showed that less than 50 percent of students are actively engaged in the learning process at school. Research has shown that when students are actively engaged in the learning process, they are more likely to understand and retain the content we are trying to teach…
Differentiated Learning Centers in the Bilingual/Dual Language Classroom
Why Differentiated Learning Centers? In the bilingual or dual language classroom, it is imperative to incorporate a variety of activities that respond to students’ different learning modalities, varying language proficiency levels, and unique cultural backgrounds. Whether your day includes literacy, math, or bilingual centers, selecting activities that can be easily differentiated will ensure student engagement.…