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This book is the third volume in the series on Research in
Educational Diversity and Excellence. The goal of this series is to
bring issues of diversity and educational risk to the forefront of
national attention in order to assist the nation's diverse students
at risk of failure to achieve academic excellence. This series
focuses on critical issues in the education of linguistic and
cultural minority students and those placed at risk by factors of
race, poverty, and geographic location. The purpose of the present
book is to summarize and discuss recent perspectives, research, and
practices related to the use of educational technology in
multicultural settings. Technology that is already ubiquitous in
our daily lives brings a myriad of issues to the area of education.
Although educational systems should be geared to address challenges
appropriately, the systems should be designed and developed to
provide opportunities to take advantage of technology use. This
book is noteworthy in that it presents avariety of theoretical and
practical considerations for technology use in diverse
multicultural contexts. Consisting of 12 chapters, the book (a)
proposes theoretical concerns for understanding technological
learning environments today and envisions the potential impact of
future technology use and (b) examines technology tools and models
that have been used for interventions, programs, and projects and
measures and documents specific outcomes and challenges involving
complex interactions within low-income and languageminority
families and students.
This volume brings together a broad range of academics,
school-based educators, and policymakers to address research,
policy, and practice issues related to improving the education of
English language learners in US schools today. It emphasizes
throughout that instructional improvements cannot be achieved via
curriculum alone -reachers are key to improving the education of
this large and growing population of students. The focus is on the
quality of preparation and development of pre-service and
in-service educators. Contributors include leading educators and
researchers in the field and from nationally recognized
professional development programs. Their recommendations range from
promising new professional development practices to radical changes
in current state and federal policy. Preparing Quality Educators
for English Language Learners: Policies and Practices is an
important resource to help teacher educators, administrators, and
policymakers address critical issues as they develop programs for
English language learners.
This volume brings together a broad range of academics,
school-based educators, and policymakers to address research,
policy, and practice issues related to improving the education of
English language learners in US schools today. It emphasizes
throughout that instructional improvements cannot be achieved via
curriculum alone -reachers are key to improving the education of
this large and growing population of students. The focus is on the
quality of preparation and development of pre-service and
in-service educators. Contributors include leading educators and
researchers in the field and from nationally recognized
professional development programs. Their recommendations range from
promising new professional development practices to radical changes
in current state and federal policy. Preparing Quality Educators
for English Language Learners: Policies and Practices is an
important resource to help teacher educators, administrators, and
policymakers address critical issues as they develop programs for
English language learners.
This book affords researchers and educators with essential tools for examining U.S. classrooms in response to the present national reform agendas' stress on making rigorous content and high expectations accessible to all students. Improving the achievement in U.S. schools, important for both social and economic stability, will require that instruction be responsive to our nation's increasingly diverse student population. This volume accordingly provides examples of recently developed classroom observation instruments based on research of effective teaching practices for culturally and linguistically diverse students. Each chapter will assist educators in their endeavors to improve U.S. schools.
This book affords researchers and educators with essential tools for examining U.S. classrooms in response to the present national reform agendas' stress on making rigorous content and high expectations accessible to all students. Improving the achievement in U.S. schools, important for both social and economic stability, will require that instruction be responsive to our nation's increasingly diverse student population. This volume accordingly provides examples of recently developed classroom observation instruments based on research of effective teaching practices for culturally and linguistically diverse students. Each chapter will assist educators in their endeavors to improve U.S. schools.
This book is the third volume in the series on Research in
Educational Diversity and Excellence. The goal of this series is to
bring issues of diversity and educational risk to the forefront of
national attention in order to assist the nation's diverse students
at risk of failure to achieve academic excellence. This series
focuses on critical issues in the education of linguistic and
cultural minority students and those placed at risk by factors of
race, poverty, and geographic location. The purpose of the present
book is to summarize and discuss recent perspectives, research, and
practices related to the use of educational technology in
multicultural settings. Technology that is already ubiquitous in
our daily lives brings a myriad of issues to the area of education.
Although educational systems should be geared to address challenges
appropriately, the systems should be designed and developed to
provide opportunities to take advantage of technology use. This
book is noteworthy in that it presents avariety of theoretical and
practical considerations for technology use in diverse
multicultural contexts. Consisting of 12 chapters, the book (a)
proposes theoretical concerns for understanding technological
learning environments today and envisions the potential impact of
future technology use and (b) examines technology tools and models
that have been used for interventions, programs, and projects and
measures and documents specific outcomes and challenges involving
complex interactions within low-income and languageminority
families and students.
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