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Subject: Re: Get me off this list!!!!!
Author: nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov at INET
Date: 11/17/96 5:46 PM
Thank goodness I am not the only one that has tried to get off this list.
IT IS DRIVING ME CRAZY - Hopefully someone will read this and DO SOMETHING NOW
SOKARI EKINE
At 15:34 17/11/96 -0500, you wrote:
>I truly apologize for being such an ass
>but I have made every possible request
>and used every standard methode to get myself
>removed from this
>nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov
>mailing list.
>My last resort is to reply repeatedly to every
>post until the legitimate members of this
>list serve are so annoyed that they complain loudly
>to "the powers that be" to free me from this machine
>that keeps dumping unwanted messages in my mailbox.
>
>Regretfully,
>Jim Tucker
>
>>On Sun, 10 Nov 1996, crandall joann wrote:
>>
>>> Esther Leonelli asked about math materials for adult ESL students.
>>>
>>> I don't know of any specifically written for adults, but you mightwant to
>>> investigate the sheltered math materials that have been developed for high
>>> school ESL students. (Sheltered materials are those which use ESL
>>> trategies and techniques in teaching content material to ESL students).
>>
>>Jodi, as a member of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
>>(NCTM) I often refer to NCTM magazines and materials on teaching math ---
>>and the occasional article on teaching math to ESL K-12 students.
>>A few years ago, however, I attended the NCTM national
>>meeting here in Boston, and went to a session on teaching ESL students.
>>It was really informative and I believe it was presented by people from
>>the FAST program you describe below.
>>
>>> One particularly good program for basic math (about K-6 level) is FAST
>>> Math which was developed by the Fairfax County (VA) Public Schools. It is
>>> intended to be taught by a math teacher, but it was developed by both math
>>> and ESL specialists.
>>
>>I think we also have your book in our currulum library and and I've
>>looked at it recently in preparation for my class. Thanks for reminding
>>me...I'll pass it on to one of our math tutors for ideas although the math
>>level is too high for some of our tutees...
>>
>>> Several years ago I was part of a team that developed English Skills for
>>> Algebra. It is available through Delta Systems in McHenry, IL. The texts
>>> are paried tutor-tutee texts focusing on math language.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Esther
>>____________________
>>Esther D. Leonelli
>>Community Learning Center
>>19 Brookline Street
>>Cambridge, MA 02139
>>617-349-6363
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