This guide to teaching English language learners (ELLs) is written as a text for pre- and in-service ESL and bilingual teachers, as well as mainstream teachers, staff developers, school administrators, and others who work with ELLs. The authors, teachers of ESL and bilingual education at The University of Texas-Brownsville, identify and discuss the linguistic, social, and psychological factors that affect students who are learning academic content in their second, third, or fourth language. They also review recent research and theory on first- and second-language learning and describe best classroom practices. Numerous classroom examples and case vignettes are based on the authors' experiences. This third edition includes a new chapter on bilingual education and new material on assessment and teaching academic language. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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"It is our hope that the third edition of Between Worlds gives those involved with English language learners access to current research and language-learning theories as well as effective classroom practice." David and Yvonne Freeman In this third edition of Between Worlds: Access to Second Language Acquisition David and Yvonne Freeman have included many of the classroom examples and teacher stories that readers of earlier editions have found invaluable for understanding key concepts for teaching English language learners. They have updated the book and added important features: A comprehensible overview of how people learn as well as how they learn language An introduction to theories of both first and second language acquisition A new, expanded discussion of bilingualism and bilingual education An explanation of how to teach academic language at different levels and appropriately assess students' academic language proficiency Reading essentials for ELLs including ways to use culturally relevant bilingual books Case studies of different types of English language learners Influences that affect how teachers teach. Throughout the book, the Freemans focus on factors both in and outside of school that have an impact on teachers and students. They show how teachers can take an intercultural orientation and lead ELLs to academic success. This book is designed to provide preservice and inservice teachers, administrators, and staff developers with the latest research and best practices for working with English language learners.
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