At a middle school, several students with limited or interrupted formal education (SLIFE) will attend a new student orientation in which they will tour the school, meet their SEI and ESL teachers, and go over their class schedules. During the school year, the SEI teachers will offer special instruction specifically designed to address the educational needs of this group of students and help promote their school achievement. Which of the following goals should be the primary focus of this special instruction?
  1. Promoting the students' social and career-related language skills so they can pursue individualized vocational goals.
  2. Establishing rapport with the students and discovering and discussing their personal interests, hobbies, and strengths.
  3. Developing the students' basic life skills to prepare them for living independently and productively in society.
  4. Providing the students with academic language and conceptual foundations to support their access to the core curriculum.
Explanation
Correct Response: D. Students with limited or interrupted formal education (SLIFE) are at a disadvantage when compared to peers who have had ongoing formal schooling. The U.S. educational system prioritizes logical reasoning, formal modes of classifying knowledge, and written language as a learning tool and information source. Students who have limited literacy skills and/or are unfamiliar with foundational content-area concepts and the (often abstract) academic language through which content is taught require explicit instruction in these skills and concepts in order to succeed academically. A and C are incorrect because they both presume that students with limited or interrupted formal education will not be successful academically, and they direct the students into post-school life/career paths without input from the students themselves. Such presumption is both inaccurate and inappropriate. B is not the most efficient way to use special instructional time, considering the urgency of developing the students' academic thinking and language as a pathway to their school achievement. 
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