This is a practical, research-based text designed to guide teachers in the development and implementation of programs for second language learners. This text blends theory and practice to provide grade-level and ESL teachers with the tools they need to differentiate literacy instruction for ELL students. Organized around the major findings from the National Reading Report, Teaching Reading to ELL Students addresses a critical national need for teachers to have new and better information on how to address the literacy needs of English Language Learners. Good teachers know that all children do not learn in the same way and at the same pace, and they are well aware that children who do not speak English need different methods to help them learn English and be successful readers and writers. The authors address the need to move the field beyond the current ‘one size fits all’ paradigm toward a broader view of how to create meaningful and relevant literacy programs for English Language Learners.
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Finally! A new and different guide to creating successful literacy programs for English language learners!
Teaching Reading to English Language Learners: Differentiated Literacies is a unique text that stresses meaning and relevance as the basis for all instructional activities and strategies for reading and writing instruction to be effective for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students. Respected authors Herrera, Perez and Escamilla argue that if meaning is at the center, it is not necessary to delay literacy instruction in English while students are learning to understand and speak the language.
Practical and research-based, Teaching Reading to English Language Learners: Differentiated Literacies is organized around the major findings from the National Reading Panel Report and addresses a critical national need for teachers to have new and better information on addressing the literacy needs of ELLs. Eloquently, the authors tackle the need to move the field beyond the current one size fits all paradigm and toward a broader view of how to create meaningful, relevant, and effective literacy programs for CLD students.
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Outstanding Endorsements for Teaching Reading to English Language Learners :
"I think this book is superb. The concepts are appropriately balanced between language acquisition and reading development in the capacity of best practice. The Critical Considerations before the content of the chapters is excellent and develops logically. I like that focus. The classroom scenarios presented throughout the book create an authentic picture of what it is like to have an EL in your classroom." - Cheryl A. Slattery, Shippensburg University
"Strategies in action and samples of student work are very positive features of this text the kinds of features that will make the text accessible to pre- and in-service teachers Games and activities throughout are excellent. Scenarios, Key Theories and Concepts, end-of-chapter questions and other tools are very helpful." - Kimberley Kreicker, Emporia State University
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