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Teaching English Language Learners
Content and Language in Middle and Secondary Mainstream Classrooms



November 2008 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Teaching English Language Learners: Content and Language in Middle and Secondary Mainstream Classrooms provides a reader-friendly guide to implementing and assessing high-level, content-area instruction for English Language Learners. Beginning with an overview of second language acquisition and the cultural variables that impact teaching and learning, authors Michaela Colombo and Dana Furbush go on to detail planning strategies, units and lessons. Practical in nature, this text focuses on the areas where it is often most difficult to make content comprehensible and build academic language skills: middle and secondary math, English language arts, history, and science.

Teaching English Language Learners will provide pre- and in-service teachers with a foundational understanding of how to purposefully structure, build, and present effective lessons for English language learners in mainstream, content-area courses.

Key Features

  • Includes an entire chapter on differentiating summative assessments for varying levels of English language proficiency, showing readers how to plan daily lessons with clear objectives and assessments
  • Provides sample lessons from content-area experts in each chapter of Part II, along with mini lessons specifically dedicated to building language
  • Incorporates "Review, Reflect, Apply" activities in each chapter promoting reader reflection, journaling, and discussion; and encouraging students to stop and check for understanding before proceeding


Teaching English Language Learners: Content and Language in Middle and Secondary Mainstream Classrooms is appropriate for courses entitled English Language Learners in Secondary Classrooms, Methods of Sheltered Content Instruction, Content-Based ESL, Teaching and Assessing ELL in Content Areas, and ESL for Mainstream Teachers.

Click here to visit author Michaela Colombo's website.


 
Chapter 1. Demographics, History, and the Changing Roles of Teachers
 
Chapter 2. Second Language Acquisition: What Mainstream Teachers Need to Know
 
Chapter 3. Culture, Adolescents, and Culturally Responsive Instruction
 
Chapter 4. Academic Literacy in the Content Areas
 
Chapter 5. Planning for Enduring Understanding
 
Chapter 6. Connecting With Context: Assessments and Essential Questions
 
Chapter 7. Assessing Content and Language
 
Chapter 8. Making Content Comprehensible
 
Chapter 9. Building Academic Language
 
Chapter 10. Putting It Together in the Science Classroom
 
Chapter 11. Putting It Together in the Mathematics Classroom
 
Chapter 12. Putting It Together in the History Classroom
 
Chapter 13. Putting It Together in the English Language Arts Classroom

This comprehensive discussion of content instruction for English language learners provides detailed information on planning and implementing effective instruction in math, science, social studies, and language arts. The authors include a thorough treatment of topics that middle and secondary teachers are often not exposed to in their teacher training, including second language acquisition, academic literacy, and building academic language, all discussed in the context of the content area classroom. The second part of the text devotes a separate chapter to each of the four content areas discussed, complete with lesson plans prepared by master teachers and mini-lessons for language development. The entire book is filled with practical ideas for making content area information accessible to English language learners. This is a resource that content area teachers will come back to again and again

Michaela Wyman Colombo and Dana Furbush
University of Massachusetts Lowell

Sage College Publishing

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