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    Connecting Content and Academic Language for English Learners and Struggling Students, Grades 2-6 / Edition 1

    by Ruth Swinney, Patricia Velasco

    • ISBN: 1412988438
    • ISBN-13: 9781412988438
    • Pub. date: 05/17/2011
    • Publisher: SAGE Publications

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    Create unit plans that will empower your EL students

    Award-winning teacher Ruth Swinney and Harvard graduate Patricia Velasco focus on the careful planning needed to develop the academic language of all students. For English learners especially, it is critically important to integrate language development with content. What makes this book unlike any other is the detailed guidance it provides in:

    • Encouraging verbal expression in the classroom
    • Planning units that link language with content
    • Using shared reading and writing, read alouds, and conversation

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    Jossie O’Neill

    "Many professors, staff developers and literacy coaches offer their conceptual knowledge but lack the wisdom of practice. Swinney & Velasco take the time to detail exactly the making of an ELL master teacher.Theirteaching wisdom serves an often misunderstood student population—the strugglingreader and writer. This book is a must-read to those practitioners in the field of second language special education."

    July 2011 Sir Read Alot.org
    "The main contribution this book makes is to show teachers that they have other options rather than simplifying the material. Supremely practical, with careful and precise guidance, the book is for teachers in bilingual settings, in regular classrooms, and for ESL teachers. It can also be valuable in teacher training programs, which incorporate language objectives into all their planning. "
    July 2011 SirReadAlot.org

    "The main contribution this book makes is to show teachers that they have other options rather than simplifying the material. Supremely practical, with careful and precise guidance, the book is for teachers in bilingual settings, in regular classrooms, and for ESL teachers. It can also be valuable in teacher training programs, which incorporate language objectives into all their planning."

    Elena Dilion
    "When told not to simplify but rather to amplify a lesson for English learners, a teacher's first questions are: 'how and when?' In Swinney and Velasco's book, a Grade 2–6 teacher finds the answer to both questions and the tools to implement them.Congratulations! I do not know many books that can do that."
    Nancy Villarreal de Adler
    "The authorsoffer teachers a toolbox that explicitly illustrates scaffolding strategies to trigger background knowledge, link the building of academic language to the acquisition of new knowledge, and intertwine thinking skills throughout all experiences. Written in simple, user friendly language, this work will undoubtedly become a most useful tool for all teachers who seek to ensure academic success for emergent bilingual learners."
    Rafael Olivares
    "Finally, teachers of English learners have the book they have needed for so long. Swinney and Velascodescribe in a friendly and practical way the precise pedagogical sequence needed by Grade 2–6 school teachers in the education of ELs. In my personal experience the only way that English learners can develop their cognitive abilities in the second language is learning the second language within the content of the other curriculum matters."
    Jossie O'Neill
    "Many professors, staff developers and literacy coaches offer their conceptual knowledge but lack the wisdom of practice. Swinney & Velasco take the time to detail exactly the making of an ELL master teacher.Theirteaching wisdom serves an often misunderstood student population—the strugglingreader and writer. This book is a must-read to those practitioners in the field of second language special education. "
    Herlinda E. Cancino
    "Swinney and Velasco provide an extraordinarily useful and comprehensive resource across content areas for the full spectrum of professionals working to improve the language and learning skills of students in Grades 2–6. Teacher educators as well as pre-service and beginning teachers will find a rich array of very concrete examples that detail effective instructional strategies, step-by-step action plans for achieving specific instructional objectives, and real-world vignettes of teachers achieving success with struggling students. This is an inspired and inspirational guide, well-informed by theory and research, and by the realities of actual classrooms. Both authors have extensive experience in classroom teaching, teacher supervision, program development and administration, and the writing of educational materials; their book distills the best of their combined 30 years of educational service."
    Catherine Snow
    "The authors' practical approaches for teaching content and language simultaneously are based on research and a deep knowledge of how classrooms operate. Every teacher working with language-diverse students will find much of value here.”
    Sir July 2011 - ReadAlot.org
    "The main contribution this book makes is to show teachers that they have other options rather than simplifying the material. Supremely practical, with careful and precise guidance, the book is for teachers in bilingual settings, in regular classrooms, and for ESL teachers. It can also be valuable in teacher training programs, which incorporate language objectives into all their planning. "

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