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Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Mathematics, Grades 3-5 - Promoting Content and Language Learning (Paperback): Margo... Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Mathematics, Grades 3-5 - Promoting Content and Language Learning (Paperback)
Margo Gottlieb, Gisela Ernst-Slavit
R894 Discovery Miles 8 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Help your students unlock important mathematical concepts If you've ever watched a student struggle with learning math concepts, you know that academic English can sometimes create stumbling blocks to understanding. To grasp complicated concepts, build skills, and demonstrate achievement, students need to master academic language in math. But how do you teach academic language when you're so busy teaching math? With this guide, you'll build a curricular framework that integrates language and cultural supports with math content during lesson planning, implementation, and reflection. You'll learn to Understand the role of language within the math principles of the Common Core Identify potential obstacles to understanding Incorporate academic language into standards-referenced unit targets and lesson objectives Collaborate with ELL specialists to help students access the curriculum Each grade-specific chapter models the types of interactions and learning experiences that help students master both math content and academic language. This essential book shows you why mastery of academic language is the key to students' academic success.

Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: English Language Arts, Grades 3-5 - Promoting Content and Language Learning... Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: English Language Arts, Grades 3-5 - Promoting Content and Language Learning (Paperback)
Margo Gottlieb, Gisela Ernst-Slavit
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Language has always been the center of English Language Arts, but with most states adopting CCSS, the focus on language and literacy across the content areas is required. Today it's more essential than ever that English language learners and proficient English learners have the supports to access and achieve the language of school. The Common Core and ELD standards provide pathways to academic success through academic language. Using an integrated Curricular Framework, districts, schools and professional learning communities can: Design and implement thematic units for learning Draw from content and language standards to set targets for all students Examine standards-centered materials for academic language Collaborate in planning instruction and assessment within and across lessons Consider linguistic and cultural resources of the students Create differentiated content and language objectives Delve deeply into instructional strategies involving academic language Reflect on teaching and learning With dynamic classrooms and units of learning, this book gives you a streamlined path for designing and implementing curriculum that leads to student mastery of academic language-the key to school success.

Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Mathematics, Grades 6-8 - Promoting Content and Language Learning (Paperback, New):... Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Mathematics, Grades 6-8 - Promoting Content and Language Learning (Paperback, New)
Margo Gottlieb, Gisela Ernst-Slavit
R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Help your students unlock important mathematical concepts If you've ever watched a student struggle with learning math concepts, you know that academic English can sometimes create stumbling blocks to understanding. To grasp complicated concepts, build skills, and demonstrate achievement, students need to master academic language in math. But how do you teach academic language when you're so busy teaching math? With this guide, you'll build a curricular framework that integrates language and cultural supports with math content during lesson planning, implementation, and reflection. You'll learn to Understand the role of language within the math principles of the Common Core Identify potential obstacles to understanding Incorporate academic language into standards-referenced unit targets and lesson objectives Collaborate with ELL specialists to help students access the curriculum Each grade-specific chapter models the types of interactions and learning experiences that help students master both math content and academic language. This essential book shows you why mastery of academic language is the key to students' academic success.

Views from Inside - Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K?12 Educators (Hardcover): Joy Egbert, Gisela Ernst-Slavit Views from Inside - Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K?12 Educators (Hardcover)
Joy Egbert, Gisela Ernst-Slavit
R3,177 Discovery Miles 31 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The goal of this text is to help teachers in diverse classrooms understand the importance of students' culture, languages, and schooling experiences to curriculum, assessment, and student achievement. Readers will learn about aspects of specific cultures and languages that are important to their understanding of their students, and they will discover that cultures that are often considered similar may not be so (and why they aren't). Finally, the text focuses on how teachers can integrate languages and cultures into classrooms and how to account for students' backgrounds and funds of knowledge when devising tasks. The text starts with an introduction to language and culture that presents a research?based explanation of why these concepts are important for teachers to understand (Chapter 1). Then, the middle 28 chapters each address one country/culture. Each chapter starts with a school scenario in the US. Part 2 of each chapter includes evidence?based demographic and background data on the country, including historical events that may have an impact on our students and their families. Part 3 includes a look at education, schooling, and culture, including famous people, contributions to the world, personal characteristics, important religious information, focal customs, and other aspects that are important to cultural insiders. Part 4 is about language and literacy traditions and how they relate to the culture, a number of words that teachers can learn (e.g., yes, no, thank you, please, hello), how the language is different from and similar to English, and what those differences and similarities might mean for English language learners from that culture. Part 5 comprises advice, resources, and ideas for teachers (for example, if it is an oral culture, the teacher might consider working with students on oral storytelling before transitioning to written stories, or incorporate both using technology). Each chapter also contains recommended readings and resources and short exercises that extend the chapter information. The final chapter presents parting notes for teachers and additional suggestions for addressing diversity.

Views from Inside - Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K?12 Educators (Paperback): Joy Egbert, Gisela Ernst-Slavit Views from Inside - Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K?12 Educators (Paperback)
Joy Egbert, Gisela Ernst-Slavit
R2,274 Discovery Miles 22 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The goal of this text is to help teachers in diverse classrooms understand the importance of students' culture, languages, and schooling experiences to curriculum, assessment, and student achievement. Readers will learn about aspects of specific cultures and languages that are important to their understanding of their students, and they will discover that cultures that are often considered similar may not be so (and why they aren't). Finally, the text focuses on how teachers can integrate languages and cultures into classrooms and how to account for students' backgrounds and funds of knowledge when devising tasks. The text starts with an introduction to language and culture that presents a research?based explanation of why these concepts are important for teachers to understand (Chapter 1). Then, the middle 28 chapters each address one country/culture. Each chapter starts with a school scenario in the US. Part 2 of each chapter includes evidence?based demographic and background data on the country, including historical events that may have an impact on our students and their families. Part 3 includes a look at education, schooling, and culture, including famous people, contributions to the world, personal characteristics, important religious information, focal customs, and other aspects that are important to cultural insiders. Part 4 is about language and literacy traditions and how they relate to the culture, a number of words that teachers can learn (e.g., yes, no, thank you, please, hello), how the language is different from and similar to English, and what those differences and similarities might mean for English language learners from that culture. Part 5 comprises advice, resources, and ideas for teachers (for example, if it is an oral culture, the teacher might consider working with students on oral storytelling before transitioning to written stories, or incorporate both using technology). Each chapter also contains recommended readings and resources and short exercises that extend the chapter information. The final chapter presents parting notes for teachers and additional suggestions for addressing diversity.

Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Definitions and Contexts (Paperback): Margo Gottlieb, Gisela Ernst-Slavit Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Definitions and Contexts (Paperback)
Margo Gottlieb, Gisela Ernst-Slavit
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This companion (foundational) book to the six-book series, Academic Language Demands for Language Learners: From Text to Context, encapsulates the broad ideas of the series by presenting the evolving theory behind the construct of academic language, a definition and examples of each of its components, and a template for direct classroom applicability. Each of the six books in the series is a more detailed, comprehensive treatment of text-based academic language at each grade level and describes the process by which teachers can incorporate academic language into their instructional assessment practices. This foundations book is suitable for use with any (or all) of the six volumes or can be used separately.

Immigrant Voices - In Search of Educational Equity (Paperback): Enrique (Henry) T. Trueba, Lilia I. Bartolome Immigrant Voices - In Search of Educational Equity (Paperback)
Enrique (Henry) T. Trueba, Lilia I. Bartolome; Contributions by Encarnacion Soriano Ayala, Angelica Bautista, Li-Rong Lilly Cheng, …
R1,692 Discovery Miles 16 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The ethnics are coming" -and the fear of many observers is that the quality of traditional disciplines will suffer as a result. Immigrant Voices: In Search of Pedagogical Reform is a new book which shows that such fear is unfounded. Ethnic scholars of international repute come together in this new collection of essays to meditate upon the single most important social phenomena in America today: Immigration. Due to the ever increasing ethnic diversity in today's school populations, the need to explore this issue has become more critical than ever. Giving voice to a broad range of complex experiences, contributors from China, Taiwan, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, and Slovakia provide insight into the numerous obstacles immigrants must overcome in order to succeed in both the academy and society at large. Offering broad theoretical perspectives, as well as powerful and unforgettable personal narratives, this book serves as a invaluable resource for continued efforts toward educational equity.

Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Mathematics, Grades K-2 - Promoting Content and Language Learning (Paperback): Margo... Academic Language in Diverse Classrooms: Mathematics, Grades K-2 - Promoting Content and Language Learning (Paperback)
Margo Gottlieb, Gisela Ernst-Slavit
R940 Discovery Miles 9 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Help your students unlock important mathematical concepts If you've ever watched a student struggle with learning math concepts, you know that academic English can sometimes create stumbling blocks to understanding. To grasp complicated concepts, build skills, and demonstrate achievement, students need to master academic language in math. But how do you teach academic language when you're so busy teaching math? With this guide, you'll build a curricular framework that integrates language and cultural supports with math content during lesson planning, implementation, and reflection. You'll learn to Understand the role of language within the math principles of the Common Core Identify potential obstacles to understanding Incorporate academic language into standards-referenced unit targets and lesson objectives Collaborate with ELL specialists to help students access the curriculum Each grade-specific chapter models the types of interactions and learning experiences that help students master both math content and academic language. This essential book shows you why mastery of academic language is the key to students' academic success.

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