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This book joins experts in the field in a conversation focused on
raising the level of instruction in schools in ways that validate
all learners' realities. This book is for educators who wish to
advocate for students' right to literacy. Chapter authors believe
that educators must honor all learners' languages, seek to
understand every student's funds of knowledge, and acknowledge
English learners' cultural capital. They examine literacy as
cultural and social phenomena. They link theory to teachers'
practice in an easy to understand tone. This book is written for
teachers and school administrators who know that the schoolhouse
must attend to the educational needs of a student demographic that
is plurilingual and pluricultural. It is for educational leaders
who want to encourage EL expertise and leadership at all levels.
This book joins experts in the field in a conversation focused on
raising the level of instruction in schools in ways that validate
all learners' realities. This book is for educators who wish to
advocate for students' right to literacy. Chapter authors believe
that educators must honor all learners' languages, seek to
understand every student's funds of knowledge, and acknowledge
English learners' cultural capital. They examine literacy as
cultural and social phenomena. They link theory to teachers'
practice in an easy to understand tone. This book is written for
teachers and school administrators who know that the schoolhouse
must attend to the educational needs of a student demographic that
is plurilingual and pluricultural. It is for educational leaders
who want to encourage EL expertise and leadership at all levels.
English Learners at the Top of the Class is a practice oriented
book that also contributes to the professional literature. It is
written for teacher candidates and both new and experienced
practicing teachers who want to design and deliver effective
instructional paradigms across this country's diverse classrooms.
Chapter authors bring to this book their experiences as teachers at
levels K-12. Many of them learned English as a second language and
experienced life as an EL in U.S. classrooms. They were all
teachers who along the way began to work with ELs. Their engagement
with culturally diverse students led them to become teacher
educators. They are committed to preparing teachers who are
energized to learn about their ELs' cultures and who want to make
the schoolhouse a culturally responsive environment.
English Learners at the Top of the Class is a practice oriented
book that also contributes to the professional literature. It is
written for teacher candidates and both new and experienced
practicing teachers who want to design and deliver effective
instructional paradigms across this country's diverse classrooms.
Chapter authors bring to this book their experiences as teachers at
levels K-12. Many of them learned English as a second language and
experienced life as an EL in U.S. classrooms. They were all
teachers who along the way began to work with ELs. Their engagement
with culturally diverse students led them to become teacher
educators. They are committed to preparing teachers who are
energized to learn about their ELs' cultures and who want to make
the schoolhouse a culturally responsive environment.
During the past two decades, several changes have transformed core
practices of teacher educators. One of the most salient changes
pertains to dramatic shifts in school demographics. In practically
every state in the United States, primary, elementary, middle, and
high schools are experiencing expanding enrollments of students
whose primary language is not English. Recent demographic data show
that linguistically and culturally diverse students constitute an
increasingly strong presence in our schools and communities. There
are approximately 5 million ELs in the U.S., and this number is on
the rise. It is estimated that two-thirds of these students are in
at least one course taught by general education teachers. Growth in
K-12 EL enrollment has skyrocketed in the past 20 years. One in 20
public K-12 students was an EL in 1990. In 2008, it was one in
nine. Projections suggest that in 20 years it will be one in four.
The content of the book integrates new and emerging research and
policy insights that inform effective teaching of ELs across the
disciplines. The chapters in this book will in ways to give
teachers the tools they need to improve the quality of instruction
in classrooms with ELs in grades K-12 both in the United States and
around the world. In this book a select group of contributors
address a variety of topics to enhance ELs language and literacy
skills, as well increase their reading comprehension abilities
across the curriculum. Chapter topics include reading and writing
instruction focusing on the Common Core standards, classroom-based
assessment, literacy-based mathematics instruction, literacy
instruction using current technologies that include digital
literacies and social media, as well as context-embedded vocabulary
development using art.
During the past two decades, several changes have transformed core
practices of teacher educators. One of the most salient changes
pertains to dramatic shifts in school demographics. In practically
every state in the United States, primary, elementary, middle, and
high schools are experiencing expanding enrollments of students
whose primary language is not English. Recent demographic data show
that linguistically and culturally diverse students constitute an
increasingly strong presence in our schools and communities. There
are approximately 5 million ELs in the U.S., and this number is on
the rise. It is estimated that two-thirds of these students are in
at least one course taught by general education teachers. Growth in
K-12 EL enrollment has skyrocketed in the past 20 years. One in 20
public K-12 students was an EL in 1990. In 2008, it was one in
nine. Projections suggest that in 20 years it will be one in four.
The content of the book integrates new and emerging research and
policy insights that inform effective teaching of ELs across the
disciplines. The chapters in this book will in ways to give
teachers the tools they need to improve the quality of instruction
in classrooms with ELs in grades K-12 both in the United States and
around the world. In this book a select group of contributors
address a variety of topics to enhance ELs language and literacy
skills, as well increase their reading comprehension abilities
across the curriculum. Chapter topics include reading and writing
instruction focusing on the Common Core standards, classroom-based
assessment, literacy-based mathematics instruction, literacy
instruction using current technologies that include digital
literacies and social media, as well as context-embedded vocabulary
development using art.
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