This episode examines how elementary schools can effectively support newcomer English learners (ELs). It highlights research on structured literacy instruction, oral language development, and scaffolds that make grade-level content accessible. Emphasis is placed on socioemotional supports, culturally sustaining pedagogy, and family engagement to foster belonging and resilience. Strategies such as translanguaging, content-based instruction, and sheltered newcomer programs help students integrate academically and socially, ensuring equitable access and long-term success for multilingual learners in U.S. classrooms.
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Ep. 3: Podcast Creation to Facilitate English Language Development
18:25

Ep. 2: Collaborative Practices for Teaching English Learners
26:29

Ep. 1: Policies & Regulations that Govern EL Education in PA
26:37