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Crossing the Vocabulary Bridge: Differentiated Strategies for Diverse Secondary Classrooms [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x215x10 mm, kaal: 516 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2011
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807752177
  • ISBN-13: 9780807752173
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x215x10 mm, kaal: 516 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2011
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807752177
  • ISBN-13: 9780807752173
Teised raamatud teemal:
In her new book, nationally known professional development consultant and literacy expert Socorro Herrera is joined by two colleagues to provide a framework for academic vocabulary and language instruction in todays diverse classrooms. The authors present a set of strategies and tools that work effectively across all content to support enhanced comprehension and academic success. The strategies have evolved from over a decade of research and classroom observation to provide teachers with multiple avenues for making content accessible and relevant for all students, especially those who are culturally and linguistically diverse. Each strategy supports teachers in using what students already know as a foundation for integrating new vocabulary and building content-area language skills. The authors provide a thorough explanation of how to use each strategy to document student knowledge and learning throughout the before, during, after phases of the lesson.

Drawing on current research about how the brain works, second language acquisition, and classroom communities, this user-friendly resource features:

Filled-in samples of student work that provide evidence of what is possible. Teacher-to-teacher voices highlighting successful applications in secondary classrooms. Teaching tips to accompany every strategy.Templates for vocabulary-building student artefacts.
Foreword ix
Candace Harper
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I Rethinking Content Literacy Development with Secondary Students
1(10)
I Count!
2(1)
The CLD Student Biography
3(2)
Meeting of the Minds: Students and Teachers as Equal Partners
5(1)
Comprehensible Input Re-envisioned
6(1)
A Framework for Academic Language Development
7(3)
Conclusion
10(1)
PART II Strategies for Linguistic and Academic Development
11(144)
1 Images as Catalysts for Predictions and Connections
13(42)
Linking Language
14(7)
It's All on My Clipboard
21(6)
Topic in Pictures and Words
27(8)
Academic Literacy Mind Map
35(6)
Tri-Fold
41(7)
Listen Sketch Label
48(7)
2 Words and More Words
55(50)
DOTS Chart
56(8)
Foldables
64(7)
Pic-Tac-Tell
71(7)
Vocabulary Quilt
78(7)
Thumb Challenge
85(6)
Magic Book
91(7)
IDEA
98(7)
3 From Word Knowledge to Comprehension
105(50)
U-C-ME
106(9)
Extension Wheel
115(7)
Relevance Scale
122(7)
Heart Activity
129(7)
It's All in the Box
136(6)
Active Bookmarks
142(7)
Three Facts and an Opinion
149(6)
PART III Biography-Driven Instruction and the Adult CLD Learner
155(12)
Sociocultural Considerations
155(1)
Linguistic Considerations
156(1)
Cognitive Considerations
156(1)
Academic Considerations
157(1)
Using Biography-Driven Strategies with Adult Learners
158(1)
Linking Language
159(2)
Academic Literacy Mind Map
161(2)
Magic Book
163(2)
U-C-ME
165(2)
Conclusion When Fidelity Becomes Student Centered
167(4)
The Framework
167(2)
Where Fidelity Meets Biography-Driven Instruction
169(1)
It's Not Real Until You Try It!
169(2)
Appendix: Strategy Rubrics and Checklists
171(12)
Academic Literacy Mind Map: Student Assessment Rubric
172(1)
DOTS Chart: Student Academic Behavior Checklist
173(1)
Pic-Tac-Tell: Student Assessment Rubric
174(1)
Vocabulary Quilt: Student Academic Behavior Checklist
175(1)
Thumb Challenge: Student Assessment Rubric
176(1)
IDEA: Student Assessment Rubric
177(1)
U-C-ME: Student Assessment Rubric
178(1)
Extension Wheel: Student Assessment Rubric
179(1)
Heart Activity: Student Assessment Rubric
180(1)
It's All in the Box: Student Assessment Rubric
181(1)
Active Bookmarks: Student Academic Behavior Checklist
182(1)
References 183(5)
Index 188(6)
About the Authors 194
Socorro G. Herrera is a keynote speaker, district consultant, trainer of trainers, professor at the College of Education, Kansas State University, and author of the bestselling book, Biography-Driven Culturally Responsive Teaching.

||Shabina K. Kavimandan is a SIOP mentor and Literacy/ESL coach as well as a project manager and instructor at the College of Education, Kansas State University

|Melissa A. Holmes is an instructor and program coordinator at the College of Education, Kansas State University, whose work emphasises academic literacy development with secondary and post-secondary learners.