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Teaching dual-language learners? You're not alone! When implemented
with commitment to collaboration, dual language programs work-and
two teachers are better than one. Leveraging the power of teacher
collaboration is the key to leading all your students to
multilingual identity development and language, literacy, and
academic success. This practical book adapts a widely used,
evidence-based collaboration and co-teaching framework specifically
for educators in dual-language contexts. Features include: Special
consideration to social justice and promoting critical
consciousness Viable options for schools, districts, and state
education agencies to effectively support and expand dual-language
education Seven proven co-teaching models, newly applied to
elementary and secondary dual-language environments Templates and
tools for collaborative curriculum alignment and implementation of
dual-language instruction Authentic examples of success from
collaborative dual-language teams around the US and beyond More and
more schools are implementing dual language programs to serve
multilingual learners. This first-of-its-kind innovative resource
helps collaborating educators work together to design, deliver, and
assess engaging instruction for multilingualism and
multiliteracies.
Your guide to culturally and linguistically sustaining practices in
your dual language classroom and school. It’s time to set the
record straight: Multilingualism is a tremendous asset that must be
nurtured and valued and the most effective pathway to
multilingualism is dual language education. Despite significant
evidence attesting to the cognitive, social/emotional, and economic
benefits of multilingualism, the majority of our classrooms and
schools are monolingual. Encouragingly, recent shifts in state
policies have increased the demand for dual language programming in
our schools. This increased momentum brings new challenges,
including the need for more bilingually authorized teachers,
high-quality instructional resources, and accurate assessment and
accountability in the target languages of instruction. With
contributions from ten experts in multilingual education, Breaking
Down the Monolingual Wall outlines the systemic and pedagogical
approaches necessary for successful multilingual and dual language
programs. The book supports educators to:Â Shift the paradigm
from one that is subtractive and deficit-based to one that is
additive and assets-based Embed culturally and linguistically
sustaining practices in their instruction Understand how to promote
multilingualism in the context of teaching academic content Develop
assessments as, for, and of learning in multiple languages. Lead
high-quality dual language schools and programs Recruit and retain
highly qualified bilingual educators Offering a comprehensive
overview of bilingual policies and historical context all educators
should understand, Breaking Down the Monolingual Wall is an
invaluable guide to creating dual language learning environments
that build on the precious assets of our multilingual students and
families.
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