Research on Preparing Preservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals

Research on Preparing Preservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781784412647
ISBN-13 : 1784412643
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Synopsis Research on Preparing Preservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals by : Yvonne S. Freeman

Teacher educators from institutions across the U.S. report their research with preservice teachers in large cities, suburban communities, and rural border areas. The authors explain what they have learned as they have conducted research on education for preservice teachers who will teach emergent bilinguals in mainstream, bilingual, and ESL.

Research on Preparing Inservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals

Research on Preparing Inservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781784414931
ISBN-13 : 178441493X
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Research on Preparing Inservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals by : Yvonne S. Freeman

This volume includes chapters from educators across the U.S. who are preparing inservice teachers to work with emergent bilingual students in classrooms.

Translanguaging with Multilingual Students

Translanguaging with Multilingual Students
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781317442363
ISBN-13 : 1317442369
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Translanguaging with Multilingual Students by : Ofelia García

Looking closely at what happens when translanguaging is actively taken up to teach emergent bilingual students across different contexts, this book focuses on how it is already happening in classrooms as well as how it can be implemented as a pedagogical orientation. It extends theoretical understandings of the concept and highlights its promises and challenges. Using a Transformative Action Research design, six empirically grounded ethnographic case studies describe how translanguaging is used in lesson designs and in the spontaneous moves made by teachers and students during specific teaching moments. The cases shed light on two questions: How, when, and why is translanguaging taken up or resisted by students and teachers? What does its use mean for them? Although grounded in a U.S. context, and specifically in classrooms in New York State, Translanguaging with Multilingual Students links findings and theories to different global contexts to offer important lessons for educators worldwide.

Teacher Education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

Teacher Education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9780429582035
ISBN-13 : 042958203X
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Teacher Education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions by : Janine M. Schall

Documenting the collaborative work of staff at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley over the course of several years, this text explores the many ways in which teachers and faculty must engage with the institutional designation of Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). In doing so, the volume illustrates how colleges of education might provide Latinx students with the education, support, and environment they require to thrive. As the number of HSIs continues to grow, this text provides much needed insight into how colleges and universities can better enact their HSI status. Chapters document the practices and experiences of faculty as they look to increase family engagement, utilize social and cultural values to inform instruction, and acknowledge historically institutionalized legacies of oppression and marginalization. By highlighting the successes and challenges associated with serving Latinx students, the text draws out the ways in which teacher education and development might be structured at an HSI, in order that the institutional identity is reflected in curricula, pedagogy, scholarship, and community engagement. The text also explains important distinctions between HSIs and other minority serving institutions and illustrates the importance of HSIs to Latinx students. This text will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, academics, libraries, professionals and policy makers in the field of higher education, multicultural education, educational leadership, teacher education and Race & Ethnicity Studies.

The Handbook of TESOL in K-12

The Handbook of TESOL in K-12
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9781119421733
ISBN-13 : 111942173X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of TESOL in K-12 by : Luciana C. de Oliveira

The first handbook to explore the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in elementary and secondary education (K-12) The number of students being educated in English has grown significantly in modern times — globalization, immigration, and evolving educational policies have prompted an increased need for English language learner (ELL) education. The Handbook of TESOL in K-12 combines contemporary research and current practices to provide a comprehensive overview of the origins, evolution, and future direction of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages at the elementary and secondary levels (K-12). Exploring the latest disciplinary and interdisciplinary issues in the field, this is a first-of-its-kind Handbook and contributions are offered from a team of internationally-renowned scholars. Comprehensive in scope, this essential Handbook covers topics ranging from bilingual language development and technology-enhanced language learning, to ESOL preparation methods for specialist and mainstream teachers and school administrators. Three sections organize the content to cover Key Issues in Teaching ESOL students in K-12, Pedagogical Issues and Practices in TESOL in K-12 Education, and School Personnel Preparation for TESOL in K-12. Satisfies a need for inclusive and in-depth research on TESOL in K-12 classrooms Presents a timely and interesting selection of topics that are highly relevant to working teachers and support staff Applies state-of-the-art research to real-world TESOL classroom settings Offers a balanced assessment of diverse theoretical foundations, concepts, and findings The Handbook of TESOL in K-12 is an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and scholars, and educators in the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in elementary and secondary education.

The Handbook of Dual Language Bilingual Education

The Handbook of Dual Language Bilingual Education
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 745
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ISBN-10 : 9781000933895
ISBN-13 : 100093389X
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of Dual Language Bilingual Education by : Juan A. Freire

This handbook presents a state-of-the-art overview of dual language bilingual education (DLBE) research, programs, pedagogy, and practice. Organized around four sections—theoretical foundations; key issues and trends; school-based practices; and teacher and administrator preparation—the volume comprehensively addresses major and emerging topics in the field. With contributions from expert scholars, the handbook highlights programs that honor the assets of language-minoritized and marginalized students and provides empirically grounded guidance for asset-based instruction. Chapters cover historical and policy considerations, leadership, family relations, professional development, community partnerships, race, class, gender, and more. Synthesizing major issues, discussing central themes and advancing policy and practice, this handbook is a seminal volume and definitive reference text in bilingual/second language education.

Preparing Classroom Teachers to Succeed with Second Language Learners

Preparing Classroom Teachers to Succeed with Second Language Learners
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781135020743
ISBN-13 : 1135020744
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Preparing Classroom Teachers to Succeed with Second Language Learners by : Thomas Levine

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 Teachers to Teach the STEM Disciplines in America’s Urban Schools

Preparing Teachers to Teach the STEM Disciplines in America’s Urban Schools
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781839094569
ISBN-13 : 1839094567
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Preparing Teachers to Teach the STEM Disciplines in America’s Urban Schools by : Cheryl J. Craig

Bridging a gap in the literature by offering a comprehensive look at how STEM teacher education programs evolve over time, this book explores teachHOUSTON, a designer teacher education program that was created to respond to the lack of adequately prepared STEM teachers in Houston and the emerging urban school districts that surround it.

Teaching Content and Language in the Multilingual Classroom

Teaching Content and Language in the Multilingual Classroom
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9780429860737
ISBN-13 : 0429860730
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Content and Language in the Multilingual Classroom by : Svenja Hammer

This book brings together research from six different countries across three continents where teacher educators and policy makers are addressing the under-preparation of content teachers to work effectively with multilingual learners. By highlighting this relatively young field of research at an international level, the book advances the research-based knowledge of the field and promotes international research relationships and partnerships to better support the education of multilingual learners and their teachers. The chapters represent high-quality empirical qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies about pre-service and in-service teachers. Comprising four sections, each represents a critical aspect of the equitable teaching of multilingual learners. All the research was conducted in countries that belong to OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) and the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) enabling the reader to compare contexts and outcomes. This book will be of particular interest to academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of language education, teacher education, and education for multilingual learners. It will be of great value to anyone concerned with equity and social justice for multilingual learners whose languages, cultural practices, and resources are often overlooked and/or marginalized in the schools they attend.

Global Meaning Making

Global Meaning Making
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781801179348
ISBN-13 : 1801179344
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Meaning Making by : Lori Czop Assaf

Global Meaning Making disrupts and interrogates the contradictions and tensions in language and literacy global scholarship, reimagining global approaches that respect the histories, ways of knowing, needs, hopes and values of voices beyond the western, including those from the Global South.