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Assigning competence  Drawing attention to special abilities and skills held by low-status students and bringing these to the attention of all students.
Community problem solving  An instructional practice that requires students to become involved in their community and help solve community problems.
Ebonics  Term used to refer to a dialect used by some African Americans.
ESL  Acronym for "English as a second language."
Full bilingual program   A program in which instruction is carried out equally in two languages and the goals are full oral proficiency and literacy in both.
Gender bias  Views of or actions toward males and females that often favor one gender over the other.
Learning strategies  Particular approaches learners have toward learning or studying.
LEP  Acronym for "limited English proficiency."
Socio-economic status  Variations among peoples based on income, family background, and relative prestige within the society.
Submersion approach   The now-illegal practice of simply placing limited English proficiency students in the classroom and expecting them to pick up English on their own without any formal teaching or other support from the school.
Transitional bilingual programs   Programs in which limited English proficiency students are initially provided instruction in their native language, with gradual increases in English until proficiency is achieved.







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