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Mastering Academic Language - A Framework for Supporting Student Achievement (Paperback, New)
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Mastering Academic Language - A Framework for Supporting Student Achievement (Paperback, New)
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A legacy of the No Child Left Behind legislation of 2001 is that
the significant achievement gaps between language minority students
(ELLs and other speakers of non-Standard English) were made
painfully visible to educators and the general public.
Unfortunately, disaggregating data or 'exposing the cracks beneath
the wallpaper' (Johnson/Avelar La Salle, 2010) alone is an
insufficient remedy. Addressing these gaps remains a salient theme
of our nation's school reform agenda and will be for years to come.
Over the years, Corwin has published a number of works that aim to
help close achievement gaps between ELs and non-ELs as well as
children of color and their White counterparts. Some of these
titles are aimed at school leaders and suggest that a 'top down'
approach emphasizing culture shifts and policy changes are the most
effective starting points. (see, e.g., Lindsey et al., Cultural
Proficiency: A Manual for School Leaders, Singleton, Courageous
Conversations about Race, and the upcoming Walking the Equity Walk
by John Browne. Other titles start with changing practices at the
classroom level, e.g., Bonnie Davis' How to Teach Students Who
Don't Look Like You. The proposed title which falls into this
second category highlights the importance of mastering Academic
Language as a key to school success and closing achievement. It is
grounded in an originalafour-pronged framework that describes how
academic language learning is a (1) sociocultural, (2) literacy
learning, (3) academic, and (4) a cognitive (higher order thinking
skill) process.a Written in a teacher-friendly voice, the book
emphasizes what can be done to strategically plan and deliver high
quality learning, school and parent engagement environments using
this four pronged framework. It is also well-suited to the work of
teacher teams and includes a number of reflective prompts and
professional development activities.
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