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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kaal: 1500 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 1612501281
  • ISBN-13: 9781612501284
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kaal: 1500 g
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  • Kirjastus: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 1612501281
  • ISBN-13: 9781612501284
Preparing Every Teacher to Reach English Learners presents a practical, flexible model for infusing English learner (EL) instruction into teacher education courses.

The editors outline the key steps involved in this approach—winning faculty support, assessing needs, and developing capacity—and share strategies for avoiding pitfalls. The central chapters feature sample courses illustrating how EL content can be incorporated into standard courses (human development, learning disabilities, and social foundations) and across subject areas and topics (math, science, social science, physical education, and classroom management).

Most preservice teacher candidates report that they feel unprepared to work with English learners. This practical, flexible model for infusing EL content into teacher education will provide an invaluable resource in shaping the next generation of teachers.


This book develops techniques for infusing English learning into the classroom without disrupting regular preparatory coursework. It shares course development ideas for implementing EL that teachers can use to avoid pitfalls and meet learning objectives.
Introduction Preparing All Teachers to Address the Language and Content Needs of English Learners in Mainstream Classrooms 1(14)
PART I EL Infusion from Theory to Practice: The One Plus Model
15(104)
Chapter 1 The Characteristics of EL Infusion
17(12)
Chapter 2 The Origins and Evolution of the One Plus Model of EL Infusion
29(18)
Chapter 3 A Description of the One Plus Model
47(32)
Chapter 4 The Process of EL Content Infusion
79(24)
Chapter 5 Faculty Development
103(16)
PART II Application of the One Plus Model Across Selected Disciplines
119(164)
Chapter 6 Infusing EL Content into Category 1+ Courses: The Learner and Learning Context
121(26)
Sample Course 1 Sociocultural Studies in Education
124(7)
Lauren B. Isaac
Richard A. Quantz
Sample Course 2 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts
131(7)
Darrel R. Davis
Sample Course 3 Parent-Child Relations
138(4)
Judith N. Levin
Sample Course 4 The Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Learner
142(5)
Kim Stoddard
Chapter 7 Infusing EL Content into Category 2+ Courses: Developing and Implementing Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
147(34)
Sample Course 1 Teaching Strategies and Classroom Management
150(4)
Cynthia J. Hutchinson
Sample Course 2 Social Studies in the Elementary School
154(4)
William B. Russell III
Sample Course 3 Middle School Science
158(5)
Nazan U. Bautista
Sample Course 4 Adolescent Mathematics II
163(4)
Michael Todd Edwards
Suzanne R. Harper
Nicholas Shay
Jennifer Flory Edwards
Sample Course 5 ESOL for Physical Education Teachers
167(6)
Keith Folse
Sample Course 6 Math for All Students
173(8)
Kim Stoddard
Chapter 8 Infusing EL Content into Category 3+ Courses: Developing and Implementing Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment for Language Arts and Literacy
181(46)
Sample Course 1 Practice and Theory of Teaching Literature in the Secondary Schools
183(10)
Donna Niday
Sample Course 2 Teaching the Reading of Young Adult Literature
193(14)
Donna Niday
Sample Course 3 Foundations of Reading, Language, and Literacy
207(6)
Melissa M. Schulz
Sample Course 4 Developmental Reading
213(14)
Vassiliki I. Zygouris-Coe
Chapter 9 School Leaders, Counselors, and Psychologists
227(26)
Edwidge Crevecoeur-Bryant
Sample Course 1 Advanced Practicum in the Diagnostic-Prescriptive Teaching of Exceptional Children and Youth
233(8)
Michael F. Woodin
Sample Course 2 Group Procedures and Theories of Counseling
241(5)
Leigh DeLorenzi
Glenn W. Lambie
Sample Course 3 Organization and Administration of Instructional Programs
246(7)
Rosemarye T. Taylor
Chapter 10 Strengthening the Curriculum by Adding EL-Specific Coursework and Related Field Experiences
253(18)
Florin M. Mihai
N. Eleni Pappamihiel
Sample Field Experience Project English Learner Interlanguage Analysis
266(5)
Chapter 11 A Culturally Responsive Framework for Evaluating EL-Infused Programs
271(12)
Jeannie Ducher
Martha E. Castaneda
Amy Fisher Young
Notes 283(12)
Acknowledgments 295(2)
About the Editors 297(2)
About the Contributors 299(4)
Index 303
Joyce W. Nutta is professor of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and the ESOL coordinator of the College of Education at the University of Central Florida. Kouider Mokhtari is the Anderson-Vukelja-Wright Endowed Professor of Education at the School of Education at the University of Texas at Tyler. Carine Strebel is assistant professor and ESOL coordinator in the Department of Education at Stetson University.