Completing the following information is part of the documentation for 5 hours of study in the training program. You will be presented three more questions to answer after you have completed the CD-ROM at the end of Part 6.

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ESOL TAPESTRY
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue EDU 162
Tampa, Florida 33620

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ESOL-infused courses you have taught or will teach:


List previous ESOL experience, coursework, or training:


Why are you completing this faculty development?

Question 1:

In the US where the population is diverse in its linguistic, regional, and cultural backgrounds, educators who teach English Language Learners (ELL) at various levels face an important question about addressing the role of dialect varieties of English. Describe briefly your opinion about addressing dialect variety in English and the use of Standard English with your ELL and English-speaking students.

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