Article Using the Arts to Support English Language Learners
Enhancing instruction with performing, visual and language arts can build skills, confidence, and understanding for English Language Learners.
This collection of resources and articles is designed to help educators devise an approach for supporting individual needs in the classroom: from English Language Learners or students with disabilities, to conflict resolution and giving feedback.
Enhancing instruction with performing, visual and language arts can build skills, confidence, and understanding for English Language Learners.
The arts can support your English Language Learners in multiple ways, here are 5 sources to get you ready to start fusing the arts with language development
Help English-learning students build language and communication skills through poetry and puppetry
An introduction for educators to differentiation instruction through the arts for academically gifted students.
Explore ways to handle conflicts among students while teaching them that voicing their opinions matters, as well as being able to negotiate and compromise.
How can arts educators provide engaging and useful feedback? Here are seven suggestions to get you started.
Need to battle off those creativity killers? Here are 7 simple steps for educators to create a classroom environment that is friendly to creativity.
An introduction for arts educators to portfolio assessment.
How theater and visual arts can help to engage your students to read.
Learn about artistically gifted students and how can others can help them reach their potential.