14 questions
Two-way immersion programs
teach two languages
teach the language through the content
can support language status equalization
all of the above
Studies across contexts have found that language in bilingual settings favors the minority language.
True
False
The acronym TBE stands for:
transforming bilingual education
transitional bilingual education
transitioning bilateral education
transitioning before English
Formal assessments should occur...
in the dominant language
in the minority language
in both the majority and minority language
neither language, assessments are pointless
Language Compartmentalization...
is when two languages are used simultaneously to introduce content
is a form of monolingual classroom instruction
is when two languages are separated by person, space, time, or curriculum
is when two languages are connected by person, space, time, or curriculum
Language compartmentalization is advocated to...
protect the majority language against the encroachment of the majority language.
protect minority language speakers from the encroachment of the minority language.
protect the minority language against the encroachment of the dominant language.
A holistic approach to bilingual instruction...
endangers the minority language.
threatens the majority language, while protecting the minority language.
reflects students multiversal realities.
reflects students multilingual realities.
The acronym "ICTs" stands for
interpersonal communicative teachings
information and commonsense technologies
information and communication teaching strategies
information and communication technologies
Students in lower-income school districts have less access to...
devices such as tablets, smartphones and computers
the internet and online learning resources
computer-based translation software programs
everything previously mentioned
The four affordances (mentioned by Garcia) are:
accessibility, retrievability, interactivity, interconnectivity
accessibility, retrievability, interactivity, creativity
accessibility, receptivity, instability, creativity
accessibility, unretrievability, interactivity, uncreativity
The affordance of technology termed "accessibility" refers to...
students' ability to access the target language in online chatrooms
students' ability to access multiple languages and cultures
students' ability to access technologies that support learning
students' ability to access social media, e.g. Facebook
The affordance of technology termed "retrievability" refers to...
students' ability to retrieve facts, concepts, and ideas from memory.
students' ability to easily return to materials multiple times to examine them for deeper understanding.
students' ability to easily retrieve materials from the notebook of the person seated beside them.
students' ability to easily retrieve ideas and concepts multiple times from classroom textbooks.
The affordance of technology termed "creativity" refers to...
the support technology can provide to help teachers and students become creative in their academic work.
the ability of students to be creative in their academic work.
the ability of teachers to be creative in their design and implementation of lesson plans.
the support technology can provide to help teachers plan fun and enjoyable classroom activities.
For this week's assigned reading, you read...
de Jong, chapter 9; Garcia, chapter 6
de Jong, chapter 10; Garcia, chapter 5
de Jong, chapter 10; Garcia, chapter 7
de Jong, chapter 10; Garcia, chapter 6