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This book presents a validated observation instrument to support
and further develop the pedagogic expertise of teachers of English
Learners in US schools. Based on sociocultural and second language
teaching and learning theories, the Observation Protocol for
Academic Literacies (OPAL) has a variety of uses across teacher
preparation programs, pre-K-12 classroom contexts and school
districts. This book leads the reader through the process of using
OPAL with real classroom observations in the form of vignettes, in
order to develop confidence and reliability scoring evidence in
research-based practices. The book provides examples of its
non-evaluative uses to conduct research, support teachers and
identify areas of strength and weakness in their professional
development. It also offers researchers and policymakers a tool for
collecting classroom-based evidence to inform the implementation
and refinement of English Learner programs.
This book presents a validated observation instrument to support
and further develop the pedagogic expertise of teachers of English
Learners in US schools. Based on sociocultural and second language
teaching and learning theories, the Observation Protocol for
Academic Literacies (OPAL) has a variety of uses across teacher
preparation programs, pre-K-12 classroom contexts and school
districts. This book leads the reader through the process of using
OPAL with real classroom observations in the form of vignettes, in
order to develop confidence and reliability scoring evidence in
research-based practices. The book provides examples of its
non-evaluative uses to conduct research, support teachers and
identify areas of strength and weakness in their professional
development. It also offers researchers and policymakers a tool for
collecting classroom-based evidence to inform the implementation
and refinement of English Learner programs.
Latino Civil Rights in Education: La Lucha Sigue documents the
experiences of historical and contemporary advocates in the
movement for civil rights in education of Latinos in the United
States. These critical narratives and counternarratives discuss
identity, inequality, desegregation, policy, public school,
bilingual education, higher education, family engagement, and more,
comprising an ongoing effort to improve the conditions of schooling
for Latino children. Featuring the perspectives and research of
Latino educators, sociologists, historians, attorneys, and
academics whose lives were guided by this movement, the book holds
broad applications in the study and continuation of social justice
and activism today.
Latino Civil Rights in Education: La Lucha Sigue documents the
experiences of historical and contemporary advocates in the
movement for civil rights in education of Latinos in the United
States. These critical narratives and counternarratives discuss
identity, inequality, desegregation, policy, public school,
bilingual education, higher education, family engagement, and more,
comprising an ongoing effort to improve the conditions of schooling
for Latino children. Featuring the perspectives and research of
Latino educators, sociologists, historians, attorneys, and
academics whose lives were guided by this movement, the book holds
broad applications in the study and continuation of social justice
and activism today.
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