Texas PPR (Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities) Practice Test

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How can a third-grade teacher best ensure that English-language learners (ELLs) participate in whole-class discussions?

  1. Assigning extra homework to ELLs to boost participation

  2. Ignoring ELLs during discussions to avoid confusion

  3. Increasing wait time to allow ELLs to process information before contributing ideas

  4. Encouraging ELLs to speak louder to assert themselves

The correct answer is: Increasing wait time to allow ELLs to process information before contributing ideas

Increasing wait time to allow ELLs to process information before contributing ideas is the best way for a third-grade teacher to ensure that English-language learners (ELLs) participate in whole-class discussions. This approach acknowledges the additional time ELLs might need to process information and formulate responses in a second language. By giving ELLs more wait time, the teacher allows them the opportunity to actively engage in the discussion and share their thoughts and ideas. This strategy promotes inclusivity and supports ELLs in feeling valued and confident in participating in class discussions. Assigning extra homework to boost participation would not necessarily address the challenge ELLs face in participating in whole-class discussions. Ignoring ELLs during discussions would exclude them from the learning process and hinder their language development. Encouraging ELLs to speak louder does not address the potential underlying issue of needing more time to process information in a second language.