HW 6.3 What does it Mean to Know a Language
Learning Outcome | Pedagogical Intent | Student Position |
---|---|---|
Acquire and employ knowledge of language as a system and the ways in which languages are different and similar. Assessment: 50 pts. Due: Session 7 |
Teachers use case studies of their students to understand individual needs using WIDA proficiency levels |
Acquire and employ knowledge of language as a system and the ways in which languages are different and similar. |
Instructions
- Read Wright, chapter 2, only the section entitled ‘What Does It Mean to Know a Language?’
- As you read, take notes on the empty outline to be submitted in session 7.
- Select several ideas presented in this chapter that you would like to incorporate into your instruction of English learners and include why you think it will work and why.
- Also, be prepared to discuss this readingin session 7.
End-of-Chapter Survey
: How would you rate the overall quality of this chapter?- Very Low Quality
- Low Quality
- Moderate Quality
- High Quality
- Very High Quality