The importance of English Language Arts

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As a teacher, I have stressed the importance of English Arts Language (ELA) for what seems like forever, and as such my company, Advance Scholars tutoring service, stresses over the importance of ELA.  In the accompanying article, you will see the four areas that encompass ELA: writing, reading, listening and speaking.   We at Advance Scholars tutoring service understand that if your child is struggling in reading, writing, listening and speaking, it is paramount that they receive additional support as quickly as possible.  Advance Scholars tutoring service have certified Reading Teachers that are available day, night and weekends.  If you would like that one-on-one support, simply log onto www.advancescholars.com, fill out the brief questionnaire and your child will receive the extra in-home or remote tutoring support they need.  

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Why Is English Language Arts So Important?

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term English Language Arts (ELA)? Chances are, you remember a book you enjoyed (or didn’t enjoy!) reading, or the first oral presentation you gave. The skills learned through language arts are not only important independently, but they are also necessary for success in other areas of study, and in life beyond school.

Three Reasons Why Every Student Needs English Language Arts

Typically, the term language arts includes four areas of study: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. While each of these is a distinct, individual category, language arts isn’t just research papers and The Great Gatsby; that is only the beginning.

Language Arts Is Necessary to Meet Academic Standards

End-of-year expectations include progression and proficiency in a number of areas related to and including language arts. Beginning with phonics instruction in the elementary grades, and proceeding to complex technical concepts in later grades, the mastery of language arts is necessary to meet academic standards.

Both fluency and comprehension in reading are critical to understanding nearly everything that is taught. Students are expected to speak, write, and communicate what they have learned, which carries over into all content areas—they must be able to effectively use language arts skills to both absorb content from others subjects, and also express their knowledge of those other subjects.

Language Arts Is Essential in Professional Areas of Study

Proficiency in the four components of ELA are not only necessary components of every subject, but they are also essential elements in nearly every profession. Communication skills in particular are essential for every career field. Missouri Learning Standards reports that STEM professionals overwhelmingly cite good communication skills as necessary prerequisites when hiring.

Nearly every professional, from accountants and lawyers to engineers and doctors, needs a high rate of proficiency in English Language Arts in order to be successful in their field.

Language Arts Is Crucial for Life Beyond School

Once the transition from learning to read to reading has been made, a student has reached the place in which learning can expand exponentially. English Language Arts enables a student to think more critically and even abstractly about the information they are receiving—what does the green light across the water really mean? That type of critical thinking, coupled with communication during class discussion or in an essay, teaches valuable life skills your students will carry with them after graduation.