Teaching Social Studies to English Language Learners
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 15. September 2008
Book
Hardback
238 pages
978-0-415-95760-1 (ISBN)
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Description
This book provides simple and straightforward advice on how to teach English Language Learners in the classroom. In Teaching Social Studies to English Language Learners the authors offer context-specific strategies for the full range of the social studies curriculum, including geography, U.S. history, world history, economics, and government. A fully annotated list of web and print resources completes the volume, making this a valuable reference to help social studies teachers meet the challenges of including all learners in effective instruction.
Reviews / Votes
"...a valuable resource for teachers who are seeking to improve their confidence in teaching not only ELL students but ALL students. [The book's] ideas for activities and teaching strategies reflect the current trend in education and, therefore, provide relevant and practical models for teaching social studies that should be adopted by both preservice and inservice teachers."--The Social StudiesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
25 s/w Zeichnungen, 43 s/w Tabellen
Following Teaching Authentic Language Arts; 25 Line drawings, black and white; 43 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-95760-1 (9780415957601)
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Barbara C. Cruz | Stephen J. Thornton
Teaching Social Studies to English Language Learners
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03/2013
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€173.50
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Stephen Thornton | Barbara C. Cruz | Barbara Cruz
Teaching Social Studies to English Language Learners
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09/2008
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Persons
Barbara C. Cruz is Professor of Social Science Education in the Department of Secondary Education at the University of South Florida.
Stephen J. Thornton is Professor of Social Science Education and Chair of the Department of Secondary Education at the University of South Florida
Stephen J. Thornton is Professor of Social Science Education and Chair of the Department of Secondary Education at the University of South Florida
Author
University of South Florida, USA
University of South Florida, USA
Content
@contents:Part One: Your English Language Learner
1.1 Orientation
1.2 The Process of English Language Learning and What to Expect
1.3 Deciding on the Best ESOL Program
1.4 Teaching for English Language Development
1.5 Not All ELLs are the Same
1.6 Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
1.7 Not All Parents are the Same: Home/School Communication
1.8 English language Learners with Special Needs
Part Two: Principles of Social Studies Teaching and Learning
2.1 Principles of Social Studies Teaching and Learning
2.2 How instruction unfolds
2.3 Social Studies-focused ESOL Research
2.4 Social Studies Texts and Print Materials
Part Three: Teaching Social Studies
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Geography
3.3 U.S. History
3.4 World History
3.5 Government & Civics
3.6 Economics
3.7 Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
3.8 Controversial Issues in the Social Studies Classroom
Part Four: Resources
4.1 Internet Resources for Teachers
4.2 Print Resources for Teachers
4.3 Resources for Students
4.4 Glossary
1.1 Orientation
1.2 The Process of English Language Learning and What to Expect
1.3 Deciding on the Best ESOL Program
1.4 Teaching for English Language Development
1.5 Not All ELLs are the Same
1.6 Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
1.7 Not All Parents are the Same: Home/School Communication
1.8 English language Learners with Special Needs
Part Two: Principles of Social Studies Teaching and Learning
2.1 Principles of Social Studies Teaching and Learning
2.2 How instruction unfolds
2.3 Social Studies-focused ESOL Research
2.4 Social Studies Texts and Print Materials
Part Three: Teaching Social Studies
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Geography
3.3 U.S. History
3.4 World History
3.5 Government & Civics
3.6 Economics
3.7 Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology
3.8 Controversial Issues in the Social Studies Classroom
Part Four: Resources
4.1 Internet Resources for Teachers
4.2 Print Resources for Teachers
4.3 Resources for Students
4.4 Glossary