An award-winning English and Social Studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif., Larry Ferlazzo is the author of Helping Students Motivate Themselves: Practical Answers To Classroom Challenges, The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide, and Building Parent Engagement In Schools.
English Learners
Opinion
How to Help Long-Term English Learners Progress
Start by ditching the erroneous label and referring to the students as "experienced multilinguals" and then adjust their supports.
Reading & Literacy
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Use Knowledge-Building Curriculum to Boost Literacy
By pursuing in-depth knowledge building about specific topics, students are able to show what they can do, not just what they can't.
English Learners
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Use Practical Strategies to Improve English-Learners' Speaking Skills
Give students many chances to use the language because the greater the opportunity, the more comfortable they'll become.
Teaching
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Forget Taking a Hard Line. Try 'Soft Tactics' to Spark Student Motivation
Showing students you're committed to them and their learning is a powerful tool for engagement.
Artificial Intelligence
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How Teachers Are Using Artificial Intelligence in Classes Today
Sure, ChatGPT can be misused, but when used correctly, the AI tool can help teachers and students alike in multiple subjects.
English Learners
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Listening Is the Key to Teaching English-Learners How to Speak
That communication skill helps students master patterns, intonation, accents, word order, and conversational animation.
Teaching
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Student Engagement Can Be Elusive. Here's How to Help
If students don't think a lesson is relevant, they'll give it short shrift. There are ways to show them it serves a purpose.
English Learners
Opinion
Tips for Encouraging English-Learners to Practice Speaking
Above all else, students need to feel they're in a safe environment where they can freely express themselves.
Teaching
Opinion
10 Ways to Help Students Motivate Themselves
From the outset, enabling students to feel like they belong can encourage them to strive to do their best.
Teaching
Opinion
Bite-Size Advice for Teachers to Finish the Year Strong
With the school year winding down, teachers offer tips, upbeat and eager, on what to do with that time.
Reading & Literacy
Opinion
How Can a Teacher Navigate the So-Called 'Reading Wars'?
In the debate over how to teach literacy, shaming those who used instructional approaches outside the "science of reading" won't help.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
Teachers, Don't Take Your Work Home
Want to create a better boundary between school and home? Here are 20 ways to do that.
Teaching
Opinion
The Four Secrets to Motivating Students
Giving students the opportunity to choose can be liberating as long as teachers provide the right amount of guidance.
Teaching
Opinion
Educators and Researchers Don’t Always Speak the Same Language. Here's How to Change That
Morgan Polikoff shares five ways researchers can make their work have a real-world impact in the classroom.