
Preparing the Way
Teaching ELs in the PreK-12 Classroom
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
4th Edition
Will be published approx. on 30. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
418 pages
978-1-7924-4083-0 (ISBN)
Description
Preparing the Way: Teaching ELs in the Pre-K-12 Classroom, now in its 4th edition, provides a reader-friendly experience for teacher preparation programs and school district workshops in five main areas: 1) ESOL Federal and State Legislation; 2) Cultural Proficiency, Diversity, and Equity; 3) Fundamentals of Applied Linguistics; 4) Theories of Second Language Learning; and 5) ESOL Testing and Evaluation.
Presented in the context of classroom scenarios in Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, and Ohio, ALL educators find practical applications they can use in the real world of instruction. Ancillary materials are provided at ESOLinHigherEd.org.
Although English learners (ELs) continue to be the fastest-growing population in U.S. schools, there is insufficient ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) training available for teachers and administrators. Here, twelve authors with vast years of TESOL experience examine the challenges and rewards faced by ELs and their classroom teachers. Based on personal knowledge and research, the authors share tangible approaches to understanding such critical topics as: the legal foundations of ESOL; cultural respect and awareness; a practical examination of the structure of the English language; relationships between theory and lesson planning; insights into special populations, such as SLIFE, ELs with learning disabilities, bilingual students, and gifted ELs; and classroom-based, standardized, and language proficiency assessments.
This NEW edition includes 65 engaging activities for teacher training purposes along with an examination of WIDA resources and links. Each chapter begins with literacy activities to model proven teaching approaches and includes first-person accounts to support social and academic language development. The authors have enthusiastically collaborated to inspire educators to make instructional decisions for ELs, and to guide teachers, administrators, and support staff who lead this effort. It is a must-read for all educators and a resourceful text for ESOL trainings.
Presented in the context of classroom scenarios in Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, and Ohio, ALL educators find practical applications they can use in the real world of instruction. Ancillary materials are provided at ESOLinHigherEd.org.
Although English learners (ELs) continue to be the fastest-growing population in U.S. schools, there is insufficient ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) training available for teachers and administrators. Here, twelve authors with vast years of TESOL experience examine the challenges and rewards faced by ELs and their classroom teachers. Based on personal knowledge and research, the authors share tangible approaches to understanding such critical topics as: the legal foundations of ESOL; cultural respect and awareness; a practical examination of the structure of the English language; relationships between theory and lesson planning; insights into special populations, such as SLIFE, ELs with learning disabilities, bilingual students, and gifted ELs; and classroom-based, standardized, and language proficiency assessments.
This NEW edition includes 65 engaging activities for teacher training purposes along with an examination of WIDA resources and links. Each chapter begins with literacy activities to model proven teaching approaches and includes first-person accounts to support social and academic language development. The authors have enthusiastically collaborated to inspire educators to make instructional decisions for ELs, and to guide teachers, administrators, and support staff who lead this effort. It is a must-read for all educators and a resourceful text for ESOL trainings.
More details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Iowa
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
ISBN-13
978-1-7924-4083-0 (9781792440830)
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Content
- About the Co-Editors and Contributing Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Section One Policies, Practices, and Professionalism: ESOL Federal and State Legislation
- Chapter 1 ESOL Legislative Foundation: One State's Response
- Section Two Cultural Proficiency: Embracing Diversity in the Classroom
- Chapter 2 Transforming Challenges into Opportunities: Becoming a Culturally Proficient Educator
- Chapter 3 Students With Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE)
- Section Three Applied Linguistics: Language and Literacy
- Chapter 4 The Fundamentals of Applied Linguistics: Communication Through Language
- Chapter 5 Analyzing Theories of Second Language Learning
- Section Four ESOL Methods, Curriculum, and Materials Development: Planning and Implementation
- Chapter 6 Bilingualism in the Classroom
- Chapter 7 Making the Connection to Literacy: ELs With Learning Disabilities
- Chapter 8 Taking Off the Wrapper: Identifying and Serving Gifted English Learners
- Section Five ESOL Testing and Evaluation
- Chapter 9 Using Proficiency Testing to Improve Instruction: WIDA ACCESS for ELLs
- Chapter 10 ELs and Content Area Assessment: Large-Scale and Classroom-Based Considerations
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- Section One Policies, Practices, and Professionalism: ESOL Federal and State Legislation
- Chapter 1 ESOL Legislative Foundation: One State's Response
- Section Two Cultural Proficiency: Embracing Diversity in the Classroom
- Chapter 2 Transforming Challenges into Opportunities: Becoming a Culturally Proficient Educator
- Chapter 3 Students With Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE)
- Section Three Applied Linguistics: Language and Literacy
- Chapter 4 The Fundamentals of Applied Linguistics: Communication Through Language
- Chapter 5 Analyzing Theories of Second Language Learning
- Section Four ESOL Methods, Curriculum, and Materials Development: Planning and Implementation
- Chapter 6 Bilingualism in the Classroom
- Chapter 7 Making the Connection to Literacy: ELs With Learning Disabilities
- Chapter 8 Taking Off the Wrapper: Identifying and Serving Gifted English Learners
- Section Five ESOL Testing and Evaluation
- Chapter 9 Using Proficiency Testing to Improve Instruction: WIDA ACCESS for ELLs
- Chapter 10 ELs and Content Area Assessment: Large-Scale and Classroom-Based Considerations
- Index