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Beyond the beginnings : literacy interventions for upper elementary English language learners / Angela Carrasquillo, Stephen B. Kucer, and Ruth Abrams.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Bilingual education and bilingualism ; 46.Publisher: Clevedon, UK ; Buffalo [N.Y.] : Multicultural Matters, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: xii, 159 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1853597503
  • 9781853597503
  • 185359749X
  • 9781853597497
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.0428071 22
LOC classification:
  • PE1128.A2 C348 2004
Contents:
1. English language learners in United States schools -- 2. English literacy development and English language learners : a theoretical overview -- 3. Moving beyond the transition : struggling English literacy learners in the regular/mainstream classroom -- 4. Instructional writing strategies for struggling English language learners -- 5. Instructional practices to promote reading development in English language learners -- 6. English literacy across the curriculum -- 7. A framework for assessing English literacy among struggling English language learners -- 8. Developing Collaborative literacy relationships with parents.
Review: "This book addresses upper elementary English language learners who have a fairly good knowledge of spoken and written English, have demonstrated knowledge of phonemic awareness, phonics, decoding and word recognition, yet are struggling with academic English literacy. Throughout the book, the authors continuously argue that planning and delivering instruction to these students must be based on the ELL's existing competencies, prior knowledge and experiences. Classroom curriculum and instruction must provide opportunities for helping Ell learners to build and extend skills, knowledge and processes. And, the highly complex process of language learning and literacy development calls for multifaceted instructional approaches. The book is divided into eight chapters providing specific information on the diversity of ELLs and providing examples, models and strategies to move them beyond the transition in English reading and writing."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-155) and index.

1. English language learners in United States schools -- 2. English literacy development and English language learners : a theoretical overview -- 3. Moving beyond the transition : struggling English literacy learners in the regular/mainstream classroom -- 4. Instructional writing strategies for struggling English language learners -- 5. Instructional practices to promote reading development in English language learners -- 6. English literacy across the curriculum -- 7. A framework for assessing English literacy among struggling English language learners -- 8. Developing Collaborative literacy relationships with parents.

"This book addresses upper elementary English language learners who have a fairly good knowledge of spoken and written English, have demonstrated knowledge of phonemic awareness, phonics, decoding and word recognition, yet are struggling with academic English literacy. Throughout the book, the authors continuously argue that planning and delivering instruction to these students must be based on the ELL's existing competencies, prior knowledge and experiences. Classroom curriculum and instruction must provide opportunities for helping Ell learners to build and extend skills, knowledge and processes. And, the highly complex process of language learning and literacy development calls for multifaceted instructional approaches. The book is divided into eight chapters providing specific information on the diversity of ELLs and providing examples, models and strategies to move them beyond the transition in English reading and writing."--BOOK JACKET.

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