Many Languages, One Classroom

Many Languages, One Classroom
Title Many Languages, One Classroom PDF eBook
Author Karen N. Nemeth
Publisher Gryphon House Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN 9780876590874

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The strategies in this book - such as using lists of key words and visual aids to using body language and gestures - are adaptable and easy to put into practice.

Many Languages, One Classroom

Many Languages, One Classroom
Title Many Languages, One Classroom PDF eBook
Author Karen Nemeth
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Total Pages 0
Release 2015
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One Child, Two Languages

One Child, Two Languages
Title One Child, Two Languages PDF eBook
Author Patton O. Tabors
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 1997
Genre Bilingualism in children
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Offers specific techniques designed to facilitate the natural progression of second-language acquisition in young children. Includes suggestions for measuring progress, addressing individual differences, and working with parents. Preschool level.

One Child, Two Languages

One Child, Two Languages
Title One Child, Two Languages PDF eBook
Author Patton O. Tabors
Publisher Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages 286
Release 2008
Genre Education
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Practical, engaging guide to helping early childhood educators understand and address the needs of English language learners.

Equal Rights to the Curriculum

Equal Rights to the Curriculum
Title Equal Rights to the Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Eithne Gallagher
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 183
Release 2008-05-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847695698

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The parents of second language children are often seen but not heard in schools. This book is unique in addressing the many issues facing parents of children whose first language is different from that of the school classroom. Drawing on teaching theory, the book provides these parents with a wealth of practical information, guidelines and checklists, enabling them to ask schools intelligent and challenging questions to test whether their children’s linguistic diversity is really being properly catered for. The theory review and best practice guidelines should be of value also to teacher trainers, teachers, administrators and policy makers. They provide an accurate analysis of important issues together with pragmatic pointers towards improving educational practice so that all children growing up in a school’s multicultural society will be guaranteed what they deserve: Equal Rights to the Curriculum.

Supporting Multilingual Learners in the Early Years

Supporting Multilingual Learners in the Early Years
Title Supporting Multilingual Learners in the Early Years PDF eBook
Author Sandra Smidt
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 160
Release 2007-11-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1134072287

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Shortlisted for the Nasen Book that supports SEN and Disability Issues Award 2008 Are children who are exposed to more than one language from birth at an advantage or a disadvantage when starting school? Supporting Multilingual Learners in the Early Years examines the theoretical, ideological and practical issues involved in the education of children speaking two or more languages coming to settings which are predominantly monolingual. The book examines current research and thinking about the advantages and disadvantages of being multilingual and tackles complex topics such as: what being multilingual implies in terms of prior learning and why this matters in education the importance of respect for diversity and encouraging children to be proud of their language and culture practical ways to help young children acquire English ways of working with parents who themselves have little or no English the differences and difficulties involved in a child learning an additional language so early on in their lives strategies for exploring the learning of multilingual learners and a review of the resources and activities that could help. Sandra Smidt views multilingualism as a cognitive advantage and shows how Early Years practitioners can use interactive styles of learning to focus on the benefit that the many cultures and languages in the classroom can bring to children’s learning and development. Written in a highly accessible tone, this book offers practitioners a mix of practical case studies and examples in which theory is embedded and its importance explained. Students of early childhood education will also appreciate the author's carefully structured approach to the topic, as she includes summary boxes, glossaries and points for reflection in each chapter.

Classroom Assessment in Multiple Languages

Classroom Assessment in Multiple Languages
Title Classroom Assessment in Multiple Languages PDF eBook
Author Margo Gottlieb
Publisher Corwin Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2021-01-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1544394500

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What if multilingual learners had the freedom to interact in more than one language with their peers during classroom assessment? What if multilingual learners and their teachers in dual language settings had opportunities to use assessment data in multiple languages to make decisions? Just imagine the rich linguistic, academic, and cultural reservoirs we could tap as we determine what our multilingual learners know and can do. Thankfully, Margo Gottlieb is here to provide concrete and actionable guidance on how to create assessment systems that enable understanding of the whole student, not just that fraction of the student who is only visible as an English learner. With Classroom Assessment in Multiple Languages as your guide, you’ll: Better understand the rationale for and evidence on the value and advantages of classroom assessment in multiple languages Add to your toolkit of classroom assessment practices in one or multiple languages Be more precise and effective in your assessment of multilingual learners by embedding assessment as, for, and of learning into your instructional repertoire Recognize how social-emotional, content, and language learning are all tied to classroom assessment Guide multilingual learners in having voice and choice in the assessment process Despite the urgent need, assessment for multilingual learners is generally tucked into a remote chapter, if touched upon at all in a book; the number of resources narrows even more when multiple languages are brought into play. Here at last is that single resource on how educators and multilingual learners can mutually value languages and cultures in instruction and assessment throughout the school day and over time. We encourage you to get started right away. “Margo Gottlieb has demonstrated why the field, particularly the field as it involves the teaching of multilingual learners, needs another assessment book, particularly a book like this. . . . Classroom Assessment in Multiple Languages quite likely could serve as a catalyst toward the beginning of an enlightened discourse around assessment that will benefit multilingual learners.” ~Kathy Escamilla