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Books in the Teaching English Language Learners Across the Curriculum Series are written specifically for pre- and in-service teachers who may not have been trained In ELI_ techniques, but still find themselves facing the realities and challenges of today's diverse classrooms and learners. Each book provides simple and straightforward advice on how to teach ELLs through a given subject area, and how to teach content to ELLs who are at different levels of English language proficiency than the rest of their class. Authored by both language and content area specialists, each volume arms readers with practical, teacher-friendly strategies, and subject-specific techniques.

Written for prospective and practicing visual arts, music, drama, and dance educators committed to the arts and education, Teaching the Arts to Engage English Language Learners offers guidance for engaging ELLs, alongside all learners, through artistic thinking. By paying equal attention to visual art, music, drama, and dance education, this book articulates how arts classrooms can create rich and supportive contexts for ELLs to grow socially, academically, and personally. The making and relating, perceiving and responding, and connecting and understanding processes of artistic thinking, create the terrain for rich curricular experiences. These processes also create the much-needed spaces for ELLs to gain communicative practice, skill, and confidence. This book offers ideas and suggestions for ways in which teachers may create the classroom conditions for this learning and growth to take place. The practical, teacher-friendly strategies and techniques included in the book will prove effective, not only with ELLs, but with all students.

Special Features

-Generative texts such as films, poems, and performance function as springboards for arts educators to adapt according to the specifics of their ELL students, other students needs, and given contexts

-"Teaching Tips", formative assessment practices, and related instructional tables and resources enable arts teacher to offer the necessary critical guidance for artistic thinking

-An annotated list of internet sites, reader-friendly research articles and texts offering practical findings and advice on related topics, instructional materials, and particularly helpful resources for students are identified for quick reference

-A glossary at the conclusion of the text serves as another useful feature for readers' reference

List of Figures x
List of Tables xi
Series Introduction xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction xvii
Part 1 Your English Language Learner Tony Erben 1(36)
1.1 Orientation
3(2)
1.2 The Process of English Language Learning and What to Expect
5(8)
Principle 1: Give ELLs Many Opportunities to Read, to Write, to Listen to, and to Discuss Oral and Written English Texts Expressed in a Variety of Ways
6(1)
Principle 2: Draw Attention to Patterns of English Language Structure
7(1)
Principle 3: Give ELLs Classroom Time to Use their English Productively
8(1)
Principle 4: Give ELLs Opportunities to Notice their Errors and to Correct their English
8(2)
Principle 5: Construct Activities that Maximize Opportunities for ELLs to Interact with Others in English
10(3)
1.3 Deciding on the Best ESOL Program
13(5)
1.4 Teaching for English Language Development
18(4)
1.5 Not All ELLs are the Same
22(5)
Stages of Cultural Adjustment
24(1)
Cultural Practices at School
25(2)
1.6 Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
27(3)
1.7 Not All Parents are the Same: Home—School Communication
30(3)
Ideas: On Fostering Access
31(1)
Ideas: On Fostering Approachability
31(1)
Ideas: On Achieving Good Follow-Through
32(1)
1.8 English Language Learners with Special Needs
33(3)
Conclusion
36(1)
Part 2 Principles Of Teaching And Learning In The Arts 37(22)
2.1 The Nature of Artistic Thinking
39(2)
2.2 Qualities Instilling Artistic Thinking
41(2)
2.3 The Primacy of Creativity and Relational Pedagogy to Arts Instruction
43(2)
2.4 Arts-Focused ESOL Research
45(9)
Importance of Affirming Diversity
46(1)
Need for Mainstream Teacher Education for ELLs
46(1)
Value of Arts Education (Visual Arts, Music, Drama, and Dance) to Support Students' Language Development
46(2)
Value of Arts Education (Visual Arts, Music, Drama, and Dance) to Enhance Access and Learning about Students' Experiences of Diversity
48(6)
2.5 Enacting an Arts Curriculum
54(4)
Curriculum as Artistic Medium for Teachers and Students
54(2)
Assessment as Artistic Learning's Accompaniment
56(2)
Conclusion
58(1)
Part 3 Teaching The Arts—visual Arts, Music, Drama, And Dance 59(124)
3.1 Introduction
61(9)
3.2 Visual Arts Experiences to Engage ELLs Alongside All Learners
70(33)
Visual Arts, Theme I: "Total Control Can Be the Death of a Work"
71(7)
Visual Arts, Theme II: "Responsive Matters of Perception"
78(11)
Visual Arts, Theme III: "Examined Lives in Relation—A Fusion Dinner Party"
89(14)
3.3 Music Experiences to Engage ELLs Alongside All Learners
103(26)
Music, Theme I: "Total Control Can Be the Death of a Work"
104(6)
Music, Theme II: "Responsive Matters of Perception"
110(10)
Music, Theme III: "Examined Lives in Relation—A Fusion Dinner Party"
120(9)
3.4 Drama Experiences to Engage ELLs Alongside All Learners
129(27)
Drama, Theme I: "Total Control Can Be the Death of a Work"
130(9)
Drama, Theme II: "Responsive Matters of Perception"
139(8)
Drama, Theme III: "Examined Lives in Relation—A Fusion Dinner Party"
147(9)
3.5 Dance Experiences to Engage ELLs Alongside All Learners
156(27)
Dance, Theme I: "Total Control Can Be the Death of a Work"
157(9)
Dance, Theme II: "Responsive Matters of Perception"
166(6)
Dance, Theme III: "Examined Lives in Relation—A Fusion Dinner Party"
172(11)
Part 4 Resources 183(32)
Internet Resources for Teachers
185(17)
Professional Organizations
185(1)
Museums/Galleries
186(1)
Journals
187(1)
Research Centers and Institutes
188(2)
Classroom Teaching Resources
190(9)
Culturally Responsive Teaching
199(1)
Clip Art and Image Banks
200(1)
Multimedia
200(2)
Print and Associated Resources for Teachers
202(7)
Culturally Sensitive/Responsive Pedagogy
202(1)
Cultural and Newcomer Information
203(1)
Teaching Through the Arts
203(2)
Teaching English Language
205(2)
ESOL Textbooks
207(1)
Home-School Collaboration
207(1)
Audio-Visual Materials
207(1)
Publishers
208(1)
Resources for Students
209(6)
Dictionaries
209(1)
Online Dictionaries
210(1)
Online Translation Services
210(1)
Internet Sites
210(2)
Print Materials that Support English Language and Cultural Learning
212(1)
Audio-Visual Materials
213(2)
Glossary 215(2)
Notes 217(2)
References 219(12)
Index 231
Margaret Macintyre Latta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Elaine Chan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.