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English Learners Left Behind - Standardized Testing as Language Policy (Paperback): Kate Menken English Learners Left Behind - Standardized Testing as Language Policy (Paperback)
Kate Menken
R725 Discovery Miles 7 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of recent federal legislation entitled No Child Left Behind, high-stakes standardized testing for accountability purposes is being emphasized in educational systems across the U.S. for all students - including English Language Learners (ELLs). Yet language proficiency mediates test performance, so ELLs typically receive scores far below those of other students. This book explores how tests have become de facto language policy in schools, shaping what is taught in school, how it is taught, and in what language(s) it is taught. In New York City, while most schools responded to testing by increasing the amount of English instruction offered to ELLs, a few schools have preserved native language instruction instead. Moreover, this research documents how tests are a defining force in the daily lives of ELLs and the educators who serve them.

Negotiating Language Policies in Schools - Educators as Policymakers (Hardcover, New): Kate Menken, Ofelia Garcia Negotiating Language Policies in Schools - Educators as Policymakers (Hardcover, New)
Kate Menken, Ofelia Garcia
R5,051 Discovery Miles 50 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Educators are at the epicenter of language policy in education. This book explores how they interpret, negotiate, resist, and (re)create language policies in classrooms. Bridging the divide between policy and practice by analyzing their interconnectedness, it examines the negotiation of language education policies in schools around the world, focusing on educators' central role in this complex and dynamic process.

Each chapter shares findings from research conducted in specific school districts, schools, or classrooms around the world and then details how educators negotiate policy in these local contexts. Discussion questions are included in each chapter. A highlighted section provides practical suggestions and guiding principles for teachers who are negotiating language policies in their own schools.

Negotiating Language Policies in Schools - Educators as Policymakers (Paperback): Kate Menken, Ofelia Garcia Negotiating Language Policies in Schools - Educators as Policymakers (Paperback)
Kate Menken, Ofelia Garcia
R1,648 Discovery Miles 16 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Educators are at the epicenter of language policy in education. This book explores how they interpret, negotiate, resist, and (re)create language policies in classrooms. Bridging the divide between policy and practice by analyzing their interconnectedness, it examines the negotiation of language education policies in schools around the world, focusing on educators central role in this complex and dynamic process.

Each chapter shares findings from research conducted in specific school districts, schools, or classrooms around the world and then details how educators negotiate policy in these local contexts. Discussion questions are included in each chapter. A highlighted section provides practical suggestions and guiding principles for teachers who are negotiating language policies in their own schools.

English Learners Left Behind - Standardized Testing as Language Policy (Hardcover, New): Kate Menken English Learners Left Behind - Standardized Testing as Language Policy (Hardcover, New)
Kate Menken
R2,111 Discovery Miles 21 110 Out of stock

In the wake of recent federal legislation entitled No Child Left Behind, high-stakes standardized testing for accountability purposes is being emphasized in educational systems across the U.S. for all students - including English Language Learners (ELLs). Yet language proficiency mediates test performance, so ELLs typically receive scores far below those of other students. This book explores how tests have become de facto language policy in schools, shaping what is taught in school, how it is taught, and in what language(s) it is taught. In New York City, while most schools responded to testing by increasing the amount of English instruction offered to ELLs, a few schools have preserved native language instruction instead. Moreover, this research documents how tests are a defining force in the daily lives of ELLs and the educators who serve them.

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