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Based in case studies conducted in the US, Europe, and Latin
America, this book explores the feasibility and benefits of
trilingual/ multilingual education in the United States. Currently,
there are few programs in the country of this nature, as educators
tend to conclude that English-language learners would be
overwhelmed by study in additional languages. Henn-Reinke builds an
argument supporting trilingual education in the US, discussing
issues of identity, curriculum, pedagogy, and the impact of other
psycho-socio-linguistic factors.
As a result of recent federal legislation, school districts are
being required to have all students reading at grade level by the
year 2012. Such an exceedingly lofty goal cannot be achieved
without powerful intervention programs. Here is a guide for
districts and schools that outlines an intervention program for
students in grades 1-3 who struggle in their literacy development.
Offered in English and/or Spanish, it is designed for small groups
of four or less to provide more individualized instruction. The
program is easily adaptable for use by educational assistants,
classroom teachers, and/or reading specialists. The Reading Club
has the potential to help the majority of its students achieve
grade level literacy skills within a single academic year. It
addresses all of the reading components of the Reads First
Initiative, including phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary,
fluency, and comprehension. In addition, there is a well-developed
emphasis on strategy development and assessment of student
progress. The format of the lessons involves daily thirty-minute
intervention sessions which complement but do not replace classroom
literacy instruction. For principals, curriculum specialists,
reading coordinators, teachers, inservice and preservice teachers,
and educational assistants.
Based in case studies conducted in the US, Europe, and Latin
America, this book explores the feasibility and benefits of
trilingual/ multilingual education in the United States. Currently,
there are few programs in the country of this nature, as educators
tend to conclude that English-language learners would be
overwhelmed by study in additional languages. Henn-Reinke builds an
argument supporting trilingual education in the US, discussing
issues of identity, curriculum, pedagogy, and the impact of other
psycho-socio-linguistic factors.
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