Teaching English Language Learners: Content and Language in Middle and Secondary Mainstream Classrooms
By Michaela Wyman Colombo and Dana Furbush
Book Details
- Paperback: 352 pages
- Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc (November 12, 2008)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1412959659
- ISBN-13: 978-1412959650
- Price: $38.65
Book Description
‘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.
About the Authors
Dana Furbush has been a teacher of English Language Learners since 2002. During this time she has focused on curriculum and instruction for middle school English Language Learners and mainstream content-area teachers. Ms Furbush draws upon her experience with English Language Learners in mainstream classrooms to plan and implement professional development for mainstream teachers throughout the Methuen Public Schools. She is also adjunct instructor for Cambridge College, where she teaches Enhancing English Language Learning in Elementary Classrooms, a course designed to prepare mainstream content-area teachers with an understanding of language acquisition, cultural diversity, and inclusion- model education. Ms Furbush has authored and co-authored several professional development guides for mainstream teachers in the Methuen Public Schools, including The English Language Learner Rubric and Professional Guide and How Do You Say.., a Spanish-English guide to quick notes home to parents. In addition to her experience and training in the field of second language acquisition and professional development for mainstream teachers of English Language Learners, Dana Furbush brings to this publication her day-to-day experiences working in the schools with content-area middle-school teachers
Michaela Colombo has been involved in the field of Educating English Language Learners for nearly 20 years. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Leadership in Schooling program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where she teaches Methods of Sheltered Content Instruction. Prior to accepting a full-time position at the University of Massachusetts, Dr. Colombo worked for five years as Supervisor of the English Language Acquisition Program for the Methuen, Massachusetts Public Schools. Here, she drew upon her background as a bilingual education and ESL teacher to plan and implement professional development for mainstream teachers and supervise teachers of English Language Learners. Dr. Colombo is an active member of the Massachusetts Department of Education’s English Language Learners/Bilingual Education Advisory Council. Her dissertation, which was recognized as semi-finalist for best dissertation by the National Association of Bilingual Education, investigated the effectiveness of professional development for mainstream teachers of Latino students. Dr. Colombo has presented professional development for mainstream teachers of English Language Learners at national and state conferences. She is the author of several related papers, which are highlighted in her vitae. Recently her paper, Preparing Mainstream Teachers to Work Effectively with English Language Learners was awarded best paper at the New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO) and will be featured in a Distinguished Papers Session at the 2007 American Educational Research Association.
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