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(University of Missouri, USA), (University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA), (The University of Southern Mississippi, USA), (Universidad de La Sabana, Colombia)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x215 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Sari: Corwin Mathematics Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071810847
  • ISBN-13: 9781071810842
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x215 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Sari: Corwin Mathematics Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071810847
  • ISBN-13: 9781071810842
"This practical and interactive guide offers the strategies that will lead not only academic success for multilinguals learners and includes strategies that will position them as leaders drawing on the strengths they bring to the classroom on day one"--

Using strengths-based approaches to support development in mathematics 

It’s time to re-imagine what’s possible and celebrate the brilliance multilingual learners bring to today’s classrooms. Innovative teaching strategies can position these learners as leaders in mathematics. Yet, as the number of multilingual learners in North American schools grows, many teachers have not had opportunities to gain the competencies required to teach these learners effectively, especially in disciplines such as mathematics. Multilingual learners—historically called English Language Learners—are expected to interpret the meaning of problems, analyze, make conjectures, evaluate their progress, and discuss and understand their own approaches and the approaches of their peers in mathematics classrooms. Thus, language plays a vital role in mathematics learning, and demonstrating these competencies in a second (or third) language is a challenging endeavor.

Based on best practices and the authors’ years of research, this guide offers practical approaches that equip grades K-8 teachers to draw on the strengths of multilingual learners, partner with their families, and position these learners for success. Readers will find: 

• A focus on multilingual students as leaders
• A strength-based approach that draws on students’ life experiences and cultural backgrounds
• An emphasis on maintaining high expectations for learners’ capacity for mastering rigorous content
• Strategies for representing concepts in different formats 
• Stop and Think questions throughout and reflection questions at the end of each chapter
• Try It! Implementation activities, student work examples, and classroom transcripts

Arvustused

Kathryn Chval and her colleagues exquisitely give the readers opportunities to see inside a classroom with multilingual students, develop empathy, and deeply understand effective practice. The books engaging format provides questions for reflection and strategies to try out, connects research to practice, and compels readers to position students for success. -- Nora G. Ramirez * Executive Director, TODOS: Mathematics for ALL * This is the book Ive been waiting for! It is powerful. It brings together often-separate critical ideas for teaching multilingual students and weaves them with in-depth explorations of classrooms. We meet remarkable teachers, whose success we can learn from, which will help us reimagine whats possible. -- Lena Licón Khisty * Emerita, University of Illinois Chicago * A must-read! This book is an excellent resource to closely examine mathematics instruction that affirms multilingual learners identities, competencies, and growth as learners of mathematics. Far too often multilingual children and their families are positioned in deficit ways that lead to limited learning. This book does the opposite. It seamlessly blends practice and research for a comprehensive look at exemplary mathematics teaching that leverages childrens multiple linguistic, cultural, and mathematical strengths. The book offers practical tools and guidance to enhance mathematics instruction, nurture student relationships, and create strong partnerships with families to support and advance multilingual learners in mathematics. -- Julia Aguirre * University of Washington, Tacoma * This book goes beyond the typical support of the academic language of mathematics for English learners. It provides an in-depth perspective on being more culturally inclusive of English learners and allows educators to reflect on their instructional methodologies in mathematics. -- Alexander L. Tai * Columbia Public Schools * This book celebrates the brilliance of multilingual learners while also providing evidence-based strategies for teachers. The included cases and activities provide a solid foundation for teachers growth and exploration into teaching mathematics with multilingual students. This book will help teachers and teacher educators engage in meaningful and humane mathematics instruction with students. -- Zandra de Araujo * College of Education, University of Missouri * This inspiring volume provides resources for mathematics teachers to support mathematics learning for English learners. Using four central principlesassets, empathy, practice, and researchto base the strategies and an impressive array of materials, including student work, the volume illustrates multiple approaches to providing English learners with opportunities to learn important mathematics with understanding. -- Judit Moschkovich Teaching Math to Multilingual Students, Grades K8: Positioning English Learners for Success takes an asset-based approach toward developing multilingual learners in the classroom. This book clearly demonstrates the nuances of analyzing the mathematical work of multilingual learners while providing examples and strategies for giving useful feedback that is applicable to all learners. Fostering a culture of writing in the mathematics classroom is explicitly taught through a variety of strategies, activities, and teacher practices. Topics such as culturally relevant contexts, crafting language, and family involvement serve to round out this text and provide teachers with a solid resource to support multilingual learners in a layered, thoughtful way. -- Renee Rowan * Skokie, Illinois * Wondering how to support multilingual learners beyond broad, generic suggestions? This book is it! Through true vignettes, transcripts, pictures, and videos, these authors literally show how to support multilingual learners, while engaging you in developing your own capacities to do so. The chapter on positioning learners as leaders is a must-read for every educator! I cant wait to use this book in my work with students and teachers. -- Jennifer Bay-Williams This book is an excellent resource for opening doors of access to mathematics for multilingual students, particularly those multilingual students who are, in the authors words, silent spectators of classroom lessons. Teaching Math to Multilingual Students, Grades K8 offers strategies and resources that are both research-based and tried, personalized, and polished in real classrooms. The images from those classrooms are compelling, underscoring the importance of an asset-based mentality in teaching multilingual students. -- Mark Driscoll This book is a must-have for anyone working with multilingual learners in mathematics. The authors push the reader to reflect through questions and prompts and to take action by trying out the strategies suggested. The authors deep respect for and asset-based view of multilingual students and their mathematical ideas are evident throughout the whole book. Of particular note is the attention paid to the role of families in the mathematics education of multilingual learners. -- Marta Civil * The University of Arizona * This groundbreaking book offers practical, research-informed strategies and activities that support all learners. Chval and her colleagues innovative approach positions multilingual learners as potential classroom leaders in challenging mathematics learning. Even newcomers to English are invited to draw on all their meaning-making resources to participate in the mathematics classroom. -- Mary J. Schleppegrell * University of Michigan, Ann Arbor * This book provides a powerful tool for teachers as they engage multilanguage learners in language and mathematics. Each chapter is a wonderful compilation of research and practice that unpacks the strategies that will empower teachers to build upon the unique strengths and knowledge that multilingual students bring to the classroom. -- Amy Stephens

Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
About the Authors xxi
1 Our Hope for Multilingual Learners
Teachers Who Inspire
2(2)
Studying Teacher Practice
4(3)
Interacting With Multilingual Learners and Their Families
7(3)
2 Position Multilingual Learners as Classroom Leaders
Vignette: Xiao Li
10(1)
Vignette: Nabil Abadi
10(1)
Vignette: Jose Lopez
11(1)
What the Research Says About Positioning
11(2)
Reflecting on Xiao Li's Experience
13(1)
Reflecting on Nabil Abadi's Experience
14(1)
Reflecting on Jose Lopez's Experience
15(1)
Positioning Students as Experts
16(4)
Reflecting on Why Positioning Matters
20(1)
Recognizing How Teachers Position Students
21(1)
Positioning Multilingual Learners as Leaders
22(4)
Strategies for Positioning Multilingual Learners as Leaders
26(1)
Thinking About Positioning in Your Practice
26(4)
3 Facilitate Multilingual Learners' Participation in Mathematics
Reflecting on Your Experiences With Participation
30(1)
What the Research Says About Student Participation
31(1)
Factors That influence the Participation of Multilingual Learners
32(4)
Examining Teaching Strategies That Influence Participation
36(3)
Strategies for Facilitating Multilingual Learners' Participation in Mathematics
39(3)
Thinking About Participation in Your Practice
42(3)
4 Facilitate Partnerships Between Multilingual Learners and Their Peers
Solving a Mathematics Problem With a Partner
45(1)
What the Research Says About Peer-to-Peer interactions with Multilingual Learners
46(1)
Qualities of Partnerships
46(2)
Strategies for Facilitating Partnerships
48(9)
Thinking About Partnerships in Your Practice
57(3)
5 Engage Multilingual Learners Through Culturally Relevant Contexts
Reflecting on the Challenge of Contexts and Culture
60(3)
What the Research Says About Contexts in Mathematics
63(1)
Strategies for Engaging Multilingual Learners Through Culturally Relevant Contexts
63(6)
Thinking About Contexts in Your Practice
69(3)
6 Reach Multilingual Learners With Visuals and Gestures
What the Research Says About Visuals and Gestures
72(1)
Using Visuals Strategically
73(5)
Reflecting on Your use of Gestures
78(1)
Using Gestures Strategically
78(4)
Thinking About Visuals and Gestures in Your Practice
82(1)
Strategies for Using Visuals and Gestures
83(3)
7 Analyze Mathematical work of Multilingual Learners
Reflecting on Your Experiences
86(1)
What the Research Says About Analyzing Multilingual Learners' Mathematical Work
86(1)
Examining Joaquin's Mathematical Work
87(3)
Analyzing Additional Student Work
90(3)
Strategies for Discerning Between Mathematical and Language Issues
93(1)
Examining Abigail's Work
94(3)
Examining Janessa's work
97(2)
The Importance of Interviewing Multilingual Learners
99(1)
Thinking About Analyzing Multilingual Learners' Mathematical Work in Your Practice
100(3)
8 investigate Meanings to Enhance Multilingual Learners' Language Development
The Importance of Academic Language for Multilingual Learners
103(1)
What the Research Says About Academic Language
103(1)
Distinguishing Between Multiple Meanings of Language
104(3)
Introducing Specialized Mathematics Language
107(8)
Amplified Use of Academic Language
115(3)
Strategies for Enhancing Multilingual Learners' Language Development
118(1)
Thinking About Academic Language in Your Practice
119(4)
9 Use Your Discourse Strategically to Enhance Multilingual Learners' Opportunities to Learn
Reflecting on varieties of English That Influence Discourse
123(1)
What the Research Says About Discourse
124(1)
Teacher Discourse
125(10)
Strategies for Promoting Classroom Discourse
135(1)
Thinking About Your Discourse in Your Practice
136(2)
10 Foster a Culture of writing in the Mathematics Classroom
Reflecting on Your Experiences
138(1)
What the Research Says About Writing in Mathematics
139(1)
Establishing a Need to Write in Mathematics
139(3)
Establishing a Culture of Writing
142(5)
Analyzing Students' Mathematical Writing
147(5)
Strategies for Fostering a Culture of Writing in Your Mathematics Classroom
152(1)
Reflecting on Mathematical Writing in Your Practice
153(2)
11 Develop writing in Mathematics for Multilingual Learners
Reflecting on Your Practice
155(1)
Mathematical Genres of Writing
155(1)
What the Research Says About Mathematical Genres
156(1)
Analyzing Students' Mathematical Writing
157(5)
Identifying Mathematical Writing Genres
162(2)
Strategies for Developing Writing in Mathematics for Multilingual Learners
164(2)
Reflecting on Your use of Mathematical Genres in Your Practice
166(3)
12 Enhance Curriculum Materials for Multilingual Learners
Reflecting on Mathematics Curriculum
169(1)
What the Research Says About Curriculum Enhancement for Multilingual Learners
170(2)
Analyzing Curriculum Materials for Multilingual Learners
172(1)
Research Recommendations for Enacting Mathematics Curriculum
173(1)
Recognizing Different Mathematical Conventions and Representations
174(2)
Thinking About Mathematical Conventions and Representations in Your Practice
176(1)
Thinking About Curriculum Enhancement in Your Practice
177(3)
13 Engage with Parents and Families of Multilingual Learners
Reflecting on Your Experiences
180(1)
What the Research Says About Multilingual Parent and Family Engagement
180(1)
Multicultural Parenting Styles
181(11)
Reframing Multilingual Parental Engagement
192(1)
Strategies for Facilitating Multilingual Family and Parent Engagement in Your Classroom
192(3)
Reflecting on Family Engagement in Your Practice
195(1)
Appendix A Recommended Resources 196(3)
Appendix B Selected Solutions 199(2)
References 201(17)
Index 218