What are some examples of technology available for multiliteracy?
multimedia ESL lessons, multimodal composing and digital storytelling
What is learner autonomy?
the ability to take charge of one’s own learning
True or False: Handing over responsibility to the students by encouraging their control of the learning process or allowing them the options to choose topics pertaining to their interest can promote their learner autonomy
True
True or False: ELL’s come from households in which English is the first language
False
What are some examples of technology available for learner autonomy?
How can you raise the awareness of multiliteracies in your classroom?
providing spaces for students to express their multiple identities in various forms
What is learner empowerment?
raising learner’s awareness of the control they can have over their own learning process
What two aspects are used to empower ELL's
Learner autonomy and multiliteracy
True or False: ELL’s sometimes have negative labels or stigmas attached to them
True
How can you promote learner autonomy in your classroom?
creating collaboration and reflective opportunities for the students
How can technology support learner empowerment?
it can help teacher enrich the learning environment, differentiate the learning tasks, and give students the ownership of their learning
What is multiliteracy?
emphasizes that language use is context-specific and multimodal
True or False: Giving feedback is not an example of learner autonomy
False
True or False: One of the biggest challenges in teaching a multicultural classroom is that the teacher may not share the same home language as students
True
How can students engage in learner autonomy outside the classroom?
by making use of digital learning technologies, finding support from distant learning, or seeking other learning opportunities
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