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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
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The imperative that all students, including English learners (ELs), achieve high academic standards and have opportunities to participate in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning has become even more urgent and complex given shifts in science and mathematics standards. As a group, these students are underrepresented in STEM fields in college and in the workforce at a time when the demand for workers and professionals in STEM fields is unmet and increasing. However, English learners bring a wealth of resources to STEM learning, including knowledge and interest in STEM-related content that is born out of their experiences in their homes and communities, home languages, variation in discourse practices, and, in some cases, experiences with schooling in other countries.





English Learners in STEM Subjects: Transforming Classrooms, Schools, and Lives examines the research on ELs' learning, teaching, and assessment in STEM subjects and provides guidance on how to improve learning outcomes in STEM for these students. This report considers the complex social and academic use of language delineated in the new mathematics and science standards, the diversity of the population of ELs, and the integration of English as a second language instruction with core instructional programs in STEM.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Factors Shaping English Learners' Access to STEM Education in U.S. Schools 3 Relationship Between Language and STEM Learning for English Learners 4 Effective Instructional Strategies for STEM Learning and Language Development in English Learners 5 School-Family-Community: Contextual Influences on STEM Learning for English Learners 6 Preparing the Educator Workforce for English Learners in STEM 7 Assessing STEM Learning among English Learners 8 Building Capacity to Transform Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Learning for English Learners 9 Conclusions, Recommendations, and Research Agenda Appendix: Committee and Staff Biographies
Summary 1(8)
1 Introduction
9(18)
Evolution of Research on Language and STEM Learning
11(3)
Charge to the Committee
14(2)
Study Approach
16(5)
An Asset-Oriented View of English Learners
21(1)
Report Organization
22(1)
References
23(4)
2 Factors Shaping English Learners' Access to STEM Education in U.S. Schools
27(28)
Heterogeneity of English Learners
28(6)
Program Models for English Learners
34(5)
English Learner Classification Status and STEM Access
39(2)
Factors and Challenges Associated with "Achievement Gap" Metrics
41(3)
English Learner Placement in STEM Coursework
44(3)
Summary
47(1)
References
47(8)
3 Relationship Between Language and STEM Learning for English Learners
55(34)
The Role of Language and Culture in STEM Learning
55(3)
Language as Meaning-Making
58(5)
Current Context of STEM PreK-12 Education for English Learners
63(15)
New Opportunities for EL STEM Learning
78(2)
Summary
80(1)
References
81(8)
4 Effective Instructional Strategies for STEM Learning and Language Development in English Learners
89(54)
Classroom Culture
90(6)
Interactions Between STEM Content Teachers and ESL Teachers
96(1)
Promising Instructional Strategies to Support STEM Content and Language Development
97(28)
Curriculum
125(3)
Summary
128(1)
References
129(14)
5 School-Family-Community: Contextual Influences on STEM Learning for English Learners
143(22)
The Positioning of English Learners' Cultures in STEM
144(2)
Caregiver and Family Involvement in Schools
146(3)
Supporting Teachers in Working with Families and Communities
149(6)
Building Stronger Connections for Mutual Understanding
155(2)
Summary
157(1)
References
158(7)
6 Preparing the Educator Workforce for English Learners in STEM
165(42)
Preservice Teacher Preparation
166(7)
In-Service Teacher Professional Development
173(7)
Cross-Cutting Themes for Supporting Teachers of STEM to ELs
180(13)
Preparation of Teacher Educators
193(3)
Summary
196(1)
References
197(10)
7 Assessing STEM Learning among English Learners
207(44)
English Learners in Large-Scale STEM Assessment Programs
209(11)
Classroom Summative and Formative STEM Assessment with English Learners
220(19)
Summary
239(1)
References
240(11)
8 Building Capacity to Transform Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Learning for English Learners
251(42)
Federal and State Policy Considerations
252(8)
Capacity Building at the District and School Level
260(25)
Summary
285(1)
References
286(7)
9 Conclusions, Recommendations, and Research Agenda
293(22)
Conclusions
293(13)
Recommendations
306(4)
Research Agenda
310(3)
References
313(2)
Appendix Committee and Staff Biographies 315