I just read your infographic and wanted to reflect on it. Overall I love everything about it and you did an excellent job on presenting the information, as well as proficiently using visuals and tools to convey it in the most understandable and aesthetic way. Not everyone talks about the influence of language on identity and you had some pretty good points emphasizing its importance. I think the most crucial thing you did there was the message you gave to the teachers. Not all teachers in Canada are informed sufficiently on teaching to students with ESL backgrounds. It is very important to reiterate that because teachers have a huge impact on students’ overall motivation and willingness to learn. How do you think that those tips for the teachers could be implemented in real life? How can we integrate that into our education system?
Hi Nahomi,
I just read your infographic and wanted to reflect on it. Overall I love everything about it and you did an excellent job on presenting the information, as well as proficiently using visuals and tools to convey it in the most understandable and aesthetic way. Not everyone talks about the influence of language on identity and you had some pretty good points emphasizing its importance. I think the most crucial thing you did there was the message you gave to the teachers. Not all teachers in Canada are informed sufficiently on teaching to students with ESL backgrounds. It is very important to reiterate that because teachers have a huge impact on students’ overall motivation and willingness to learn. How do you think that those tips for the teachers could be implemented in real life? How can we integrate that into our education system?