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Academic Success for English Language Learners

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  • 539 stránek
  • 19 hodin čtení

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This anthology, edited by Patricia Richard-Amato and Marguerite Ann Snow, aims to assist mainstream teachers in addressing the sociocultural, cognitive, and academic language needs of English Language Learners (ELLs). It illustrates how students can utilize their background knowledge to succeed in content-area classes. The book is structured into four parts, blending theoretical foundations with practical strategies and featuring contributions from esteemed researchers and educators. Part I explores theoretical considerations, encouraging teachers to develop their own practice theories. Part II addresses sociocultural issues and their implications for classroom dynamics. Part III offers a variety of instructional and assessment practices, providing a comprehensive toolkit for effective teaching. Part IV connects the previously discussed strategies to specific content areas across grade levels, including math, literature, social studies, science, physical education, music, and art. This resource is essential for educators seeking to create a positive instructional environment tailored to the needs of ELLs, enhancing their academic success across diverse subjects.

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Academic Success for English Language Learners, Patricia A. Richard Amato, Marguerite Ann Snow

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Titul
Academic Success for English Language Learners
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Longman
Rok vydání
2005
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
539
ISBN10
0131899104
ISBN13
9780131899100
Série
Hodnocení
3,4 z 5
Anotace
This anthology, edited by Patricia Richard-Amato and Marguerite Ann Snow, aims to assist mainstream teachers in addressing the sociocultural, cognitive, and academic language needs of English Language Learners (ELLs). It illustrates how students can utilize their background knowledge to succeed in content-area classes. The book is structured into four parts, blending theoretical foundations with practical strategies and featuring contributions from esteemed researchers and educators. Part I explores theoretical considerations, encouraging teachers to develop their own practice theories. Part II addresses sociocultural issues and their implications for classroom dynamics. Part III offers a variety of instructional and assessment practices, providing a comprehensive toolkit for effective teaching. Part IV connects the previously discussed strategies to specific content areas across grade levels, including math, literature, social studies, science, physical education, music, and art. This resource is essential for educators seeking to create a positive instructional environment tailored to the needs of ELLs, enhancing their academic success across diverse subjects.