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Voting for 2011 Academic Word of the Year

2011-10-04

Academic vocabulary has been the buzzword in education lately. Experts agree that teaching academic vocabulary is crucial for students to access content, especially for our nation's growing ESL population. The issue then isn't whether to teach academic vocabulary - nearly all educators agree on its importance - but which words to focus on with teachers already so pressed for time.

Should teachers explain the difference between "affect" and "effect," the most often-confused and frequently searched word pairing? How about "assessment" - the top-voted academic vocabulary word so far, based on a recent poll conducted by Velázquez Press http://velazquezpress.com/awoy

Many schools are proactively taking steps to encourage academic vocabulary learning with their students. Hollywood Senior High School in Los Angeles held their weekly Academic Vocabulary Contest this fall to encourage their ESL students to study academic vocabulary. Yucaipa-Calimesa School District, also in California, recently implemented a three-tier academic vocabulary program to help their English learners improve their test scores.San Jacinto School District makes a point to start the morning by studying academic vocabulary with their ELD students.

Teaching academic vocabulary is one of the most effective ways to close the achievement gap between English learners and non- English learners. One of the biggest ironies is that many English learners are children born and raised in the United States. These students speak English fluently, but because English is not the primary language spoken at home, they are not exposed to the academic vocabulary they need to succeed in school.

Bringing greater awareness of the importance of academic vocabulary is key to improving English learners' education. Velazquez Press started a poll to find the 2011 Academic Vocabulary Word of the Year. Which academic vocabulary word should students learn this year? Submit your word or vote at www.velazquezpress.com/awoy and let your voice to be heard.

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