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Teaching Reading to English Language Learners: Differentiated Literacies: Pearson Resources for Teaching English Learners

Autor Socorro G. Herrera, Della R. Perez, Kathy Escamilla
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2014

This practical, research-based text is organized around the principles that reading and writing instruction for English learners begins with the student biography and focuses on meaning as its core. The authors consider the languages and cultures of English learners as resources to be used in teaching, not problems to be solved, and throughout the book they guide readers to modify literacy instruction to address both the assets and needs of their students.

In this book, grade-level classroom teachers are provided with a research-based framework designed to differentiate literacy instruction for ELL students within the classroom. Theory blends with practice to give readers the tools they need support English language literacy development with their students in addition to the program the school has in place. It addresses the need for current information on how to most effectively approach the literacy needs of English learners.

Included are strategies for converting research into practical application; illustrative student samples from multiple grade levels and language backgrounds; teacher insights; a look at the sociocultural, academic, cognitive, and linguistic dimensions of the ELL student biography; and a number of helpful pedagogical aids.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780132855198
ISBN-10: 0132855194
Pagini: 313
Dimensiuni: 183 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Pearson
Seria Pearson Resources for Teaching English Learners


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In the new edition of this widely-used text, ESL teachers and grade-level teachers get practical, research-based information, approaches, and strategies for supporting second language literacy development with their CLD students and ensuring that children s languages and cultures are the cornerstones of their literacy development. Theory blends with practice to give readers the tools they need to differentiate literacy instruction for all ELL students. The information helps teachers support English language literacy development with their students in addition to the program the school has in place. The book bridges the gap between theory and practice while addressing the need for current information on how to most effectively approach the literacy needs of English Language Learners. Included are strategies for converting research into practical application; illustrative student samples from multiple grade levels and language backgrounds; teacher insights; a look at the sociocultural, academic, cognitive, and linguistic dimensions of the CLD student biography; and a number of helpful pedagogical aids. " And in this new edition: " Teachers see how critical concepts from each chapter align with a Common Core State Standard and the implications of those concepts for instructing English learners in a new callout feature, "Common Core State Standards Connections." (Chs. 3 7) How key content concepts reflect the needs of older students (especially grades 7-12 and even adult learners) is highlighted for readers in a new callout feature, "Secondary Connections." (Chs. 3 9) Readers get revised and updated material in popular features from previous editions, including: updated Strategies in Practice; more examples of Teacher Voices; new research; updated Common Core State Standards and TESOL standards for K-12 ELLs.
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Cuprins

1. Literacy and the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Student

2. Contextualizing Literacy Development for the CLD Student in the Grade-Level Classroom

3. Rethinking Phonemic Awareness: A Cross-Linguistic Transfer Perspective

4. Phonics: More Than the A, B, Cs of Reading

5. Vocabulary Development: A Framework for Differentiated and Explicit Instruction

6. Strategies-Based Comprehension Instruction: Linking the Known to the Unknown

7. Fluency in Practice: More Than Reading the Text

8. Implications of Culture and Language in Writing

9. Assessment beyond the Politics of High-Stakes Tests

10. Inclusive Literacy Instruction for CLD Students