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English language learners (ELLs) often face the difficult challenge
of learning both a new language and new subject matter at the same
time. In Teaching English Language Learners Across the Content
Areas, Judie Haynes and Debbie Zacarian offer strategies, tools,
and tips that teachers can use to help ELLs at all levels flourish
in mainstream classrooms. This book will show teachers how to:
Determine their ELLs' stages of English language acquisition.
Modify assignments and assessments in different content areas for
ELLs at different stages of language development. Ensure that all
ELLs participate fully in lesson activities alongside their
English-fluent peers. Communicate effectively with parents and
guardians of students from diverse cultures. Real-life examples of
lessons from elementary, middle, and high school that have been
modified for ELLs in language arts, math, science, and social
studies classes show how to effectively put the authors'
recommendations into practice. A glossary of important ELL and ESL
terms is included as well, for those who are new to teaching ELLs.
Whether novice or veteran, all teachers of ELLs will benefit from
this wonderfully practical guide to ensuring that ELLs learn
English by learning content-and learn content while learning
English.
It's been six months, and I STILL can't get my English language
learners to participate in class!"" ""How can I help my newcomers
feel more comfortable around other students?"" ""Am I doing enough
to help my English language learners succeed?"" Have you had these
thoughts? Take heart, you are not alone. As schools and districts
swell with growing numbers of English language learners, and as
administrators and teachers wrestle with federal guidelines for
educating these students, many educators are faced with these same
challenges and much more. To meet these challenges, it is
imperative for educators to learn about and use the theories and
teaching strategies that will help English language learners
succeed in the classroom. In Getting Started with English Language
Learners: How Educators Can Meet the Challenge, Judie Haynes
provides a practical resource to help educators who are new to the
field of English as a Second Language understand the needs of
English language learners. From learning how students acquire a
second language to differentiating instruction to exploring
practical strategies for teaching newcomers, this book will help
educators learn how to create effective learning environments for
English language learners. Real-life scenarios from actual
classrooms are presented throughout the book. The book also
includes a brief overview of different types of ESL programs used
in the United States and a helpful glossary of common ESL
terminology. New teachers, veteran educators working with English
language learners for the first time, and administrators can all
use this book to increase their knowledge, improve their practice,
and, most importantly, effectively educate and inspire English
language learners.
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