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Alberta Education. (2009). Supporting English as a Second Language Students: Promising ESL Strategies in Alberta. Edmonton: Alberta Education Curriculum Sector: Arts, Communications and Citizenship.
Alberta Education. (2009). Working with Young Children Who Are Learning English as a New Language. Edmonton: Alberta Education Early Learning Branch.
Alberta Education. (2010). Making a Difference: Meeting Diverse Learning Needs with Differentiated Instruction. Edmonton: Alberta Education.
Alberta Government. (n.d.). Alberta Proficiency Benchmarks. Retrieved from http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/eslapb/index.html
Alberta Government Ministries. (2011). Immigration Publications and Statistics. Retrieved from Alberta Enterprise and Advanced Education: http://eae.alberta.ca/labour-and-immigration/betw.aspx
Archibald, J., Bashutski, K., Guo, Y., Jaques, C., Johnson, C., McPherson, M., et al. (2008). A Review of the Literature on English as a Second Language (ESL) Issues. Calgary: The Language Research Centre - University of Calgary.
British Columbia Ministry of Education. (2009, October). Students from Refugee Backgrounds: A Guide for Teachers and Schools. Retrieved from www.bced.gov.bc.ca.
Calgary Board of Education. (2006). Building a Strong Community: Building a Strong Tomorrow. Retrieved from Calgary Board of Education: www.cbe.ab.ca/New/esl/100esl%5B1%5D.ppt
Calgary Board of Education. (2013). Teaching Refugees with Limited Formal Schooling. Retrieved from teachingrefugees.com