Foundations for teaching English language learners: research, theory, policy, and practice / by Wayne E. Wright, PhD Purdue University College of Education, Lafayette, Indiana.
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TextPublisher: Baltimore, Maryland : Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co, 2025 Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xx, 414 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. volumeContent type: - text
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- 9781681258171
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- PE 1128.A2 .2025 W75
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: -- About the Online Materials and Companion Website -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Chapter 1: Who are English Language Learners? -- Chapter 2: Language -- Chapter 3: Language Learning and Teaching -- Chapter 4: Language and Education Policy -- Chapter 5: Instructional Models and Programs -- Chapter 6: Assessment -- Chapter 7: Listening and Speaking -- Chapter 8: Reading -- Chapter 9: Writing -- Chapter 10: Content-Area Instruction -- Chapter 11: Translanguaging, Effective Instruction, and Advocacy -- Glossary -- Youth and Children's Literature -- References.
"Prepare the next generation of educators to effectively teach multilingual students classified as English language learners (ELLs) with this comprehensive fourth edition of a cornerstone text. Written by one of today's leading authors and researchers on ELL and bilingual education, this is the authoritative textbook for getting K-12 teachers and administrators ready to meet state competency requirements and help their multilingual students thrive.Designed for foundations courses in both undergraduate and graduate programs, this core text has been fully updated with the latest research, theory, policies, key topics, and recommended practices. Future educators will learn how to integrate ELL-classified students into their classes, use students' home languages as resources for learning, plan rigorous standards-aligned language and literacy instruction, make research-based decisions, differentiate core content-area instruction, and make effective use of new technologies.Ideal for use as a textbook and a key professional reference, this book will help educators create linguistically and culturally responsive classrooms and schools that set ELL-classified students up for success.WHAT'S NEW:The latest statistical data, policy changes, demographics, and research on the education of multilingual learnersExpanded coverage of critical topics: translanguaging, assessment growth models, dual language bilingual education, newcomer programs, and technology in the classroomUpdates to align with the most recent WIDA English Language Development Standards Framework, the Seal of Biliteracy, and the latest federal and state language and education policies for ELL-classified studentsTimely new sections on the impacts of COVID-19, gifted and talented education for ELL-classified students, foundational skills for reading, writing tools, and artificial intelligence (AI) for teaching, learning, and assessmentMore explicit links between recommended literacy strategies and foundational literacy skillsSTUDENT-FRIENDLY FEATURES: Pre-service educators will get guiding questions, key terms, vignettes, sample student work, activities, discussion questions, recommended readings, a glossary, and access to the Companion Website.COMPANION WEBSITE: This book's unique, extensive companion website enhances higher-education learning and gives professors and students innovative ways to interact and collaborate. Students will benefit from a discussion board, research activities, forms and templates, links to additional resources, and review questions. Professors will get access to a Resource Room with helpful tools for organizing and teaching their classes and commenting on student discussions and activities"-- Provided by publisher.
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