Preparing Teachers to Work with English Language Learners in Mainstream Classrooms

Preparing Teachers to Work with English Language Learners in Mainstream Classrooms
Title Preparing Teachers to Work with English Language Learners in Mainstream Classrooms PDF eBook
Author Luciana C. de Oliveira
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 209
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1623969263

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Co-published with TESOL Press There is a growing need for knowledge and practical ideas about the preparation of teachers for English language learners (ELLs), a growing segment of the K-12 population in the United States. This book is for teachers, administrators, and teacher educators looking for innovative ways to prepare teachers for ELLs and will position teachers to empower these students. This volume will appeal mostly to those preparing teachers in contexts that have not have historically had large numbers of ELLs, but have had a high rate of recent growth (e.g., Midwestern U.S.). This work is the combination of teacher preparation and ELL issues. This volume is unique in tackling pre-service and inservice teacher preparation. Additionally, the chapters collectively aim to go beyond merely equipping teachers to meet the needs of ELLs, but to reach a level of effectiveness with the outcome of equity. The book highlights the knowledge, skills, and beliefs of teachers about ELLs. Part I addresses teacher perceptions of, and beliefs about, ELLs and teacher preparation specifically addressing what they should know in terms of students’ perspectives. Chapters attend to the experiences and beliefs of immigrant teachers about their roles, the role of service learning in teacher preparation, and the potential of understanding home literacy practices to change teacher beliefs about ELLs. Part II focuses on skills necessary to teach ELLs—writing skills teachers can draw on to inform their teaching practices, technological skills teachers need to develop, and skills related to focusing on the Common Core State Standards for English language arts and mathematics. Each chapter explicitly addresses implications for teacher education or professional development.

Teacher Preparation for Linguistically Diverse Classrooms

Teacher Preparation for Linguistically Diverse Classrooms
Title Teacher Preparation for Linguistically Diverse Classrooms PDF eBook
Author Tamara Lucas
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 252
Release 2010-09-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1136911405

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At the forefront in focusing on the preparation of mainstream classroom teachers to work with K-12 students in the U.S. who speak native languages other than English, this book both contributes to the research base and provides practical information.

Teaching English Language Arts to English Language Learners

Teaching English Language Arts to English Language Learners
Title Teaching English Language Arts to English Language Learners PDF eBook
Author Luciana de Oliveira
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 244
Release 2016-09-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1137598581

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This book focuses on the ways in which English language arts (ELA) pre-service and in-service teachers have developed - or may develop - instructional effectiveness for working with English language learners (ELL) in the secondary English classroom.Chapter topics are grounded in both research and practice, addressing a range of timely topics including the current state of ELL education in the ELA classroom, and approaches to leveraging the talents and strengths of bilingual students in heterogeneous classrooms. Chapters also offer advice on best practices in teaching ELA to multilingual students and ways to infuse the secondary English teacher preparation curriculum with ELL pedagogy.Comprehensive in scope and content and examining topics relevant to all teachers of ELLs, teacher educators and researchers, this book appeals to an audience beyond ELA teachers and teacher educators.

Teaching English Language Learners

Teaching English Language Learners
Title Teaching English Language Learners PDF eBook
Author Michaela Colombo
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 353
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1412959659

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This book prepares mainstream teachers to provide content instruction to English language learners.

Preparing Classroom Teachers to Succeed with Second Language Learners

Preparing Classroom Teachers to Succeed with Second Language Learners
Title Preparing Classroom Teachers to Succeed with Second Language Learners PDF eBook
Author Thomas Levine
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 266
Release 2014-07-11
Genre Education
ISBN 1135020744

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This volume identifies resources, models, and specific practices for improving teacher preparation for work with second language learners. It shows how faculty positioned themselves to learn from resources, experts, preservice teachers, their own practice, and each other. The teacher education professionals leverage their experience to offer theoretical and practical insights regarding how other faculty could develop their own knowledge, improve their courses, and understand their influence on the preservice teachers they serve. The book addresses challenges others are likely to experience while improving teacher preparation, including preservice teacher resistance, the challenge of adding to already-packed courses, the difficulty of recruiting and retaining busy faculty members, and the question of how to best frame the larger issues. The authors also address options for integrating the work of improving teacher preparation for linguistic diversity into a variety of different teacher education program designs. Finally, the book demonstrates a data-driven approach that makes this work consistent with many institutions’ mandate to produce research and to collect evidence supporting accreditation.

Preparing the Way

Preparing the Way
Title Preparing the Way PDF eBook
Author Jane M Govoni
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-07-13
Genre
ISBN 9781524929312

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Preparing Every Teacher to Reach English Learners

Preparing Every Teacher to Reach English Learners
Title Preparing Every Teacher to Reach English Learners PDF eBook
Author Joyce W. Nutta
Publisher Harvard Education Press
Total Pages 530
Release 2020-07-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1612502598

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2013 Outstanding Book Award, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) Preparing Every Teacher to Reach English Learners presents a practical, flexible model for infusing English learner (EL) instruction into teacher education courses. The editors outline the key steps involved in this approach—winning faculty support, assessing needs, and developing capacity—and share strategies for avoiding pitfalls. The central chapters feature sample courses illustrating how EL content can be incorporated into standard courses (human development, learning disabilities, and social foundations) and across subject areas and topics (math, science, social science, physical education, and classroom management). Most preservice teacher candidates report that they feel unprepared to work with English learners. This practical, flexible model for infusing EL content into teacher education will provide an invaluable resource in shaping the next generation of teachers.