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50 Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners (Inc. DVD) (Fifty ELT Series) [Paperback]

Adrienne L. Herrell , Michael L. Jordan


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22 Jan 2007 013199266X 978-0131992665 3rd Edition

This practical, hands-on book provides 50 carefully-chosen strategies to help ELL pupils understand content materials while perfecting their skill at speaking, reading, writing, and listening in English. Each strategy is accompanied by a definition, rationale, and step-by-step implementation instructions; and, all are specifically tied to the most current ELL standards. Included use of current Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) standards ensures future teachers learn strategies that support TESOL's three goals, nine standards, and three grade-level groupings–supports teachers' documentation of standards-based planning and teaching, as well as monitoring and individualization of instruction for ELL.

 

Organized into five sections which flow easily from theory and planning, through learner involvement and vocabulary building, to increasing comprehension. Numerous strategies in the theoretical overview section, plus suggestions for assessment integrated into many strategies in other sections. Provides a repertoire of non-traditional assessment ideas such as anecdotal records, performance samples, and portfolios. Integrates material on the use of educational technology such as the internet, visual aids, etc. Includes thorough, concise summary of relevant research from Krashen, Cummins, Terrell, Swain, Asher, and others.

 

New To This Edition:

  • NEW!  Developmental Profile of English Language Development serves as an example of a powerful assessment tool --located in the Teacher Resources section-- that can be used in combination with performance sampling and observation. In addition, assessment strategies are explained in the theoretical overview in Section I.
  • NEW!  Learn to enhance learning through integrated technology suggestions.  A technology icon is displayed in the margin adjacent to each technology suggestion for easy identification.
  • NEW! Unique videos on DVD illustrate classroom use of select strategies from the text to use with English Learners. Classroom discussion starters included in the text encourage class discussion or further exploration of classroom examples.

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    “My students LOVE this text and it is one fo the few that they don’t sell back at the end of the term. I have worked with teachers who still have this book on their shelf five years after graduating from the program. Typically, the books end up with lots of sticky notes in them and looking worn because they are so used and loved.” ~ Kathryn M. Ciechanowski, Oregon State University --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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    50 Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners, Fourth Edition, by Adrienne Herrell and Michael Jordan, includes a rich assortment of practical strategies aligned to TESOL standards which have been field-tested in diverse classrooms. Each strategy includes a brief explanation, step-by-step instructions on how to plan and use the strategy, and two classroom scenarios demonstrating how the strategy can be adapted for different grade levels and content areas. Herrell and Jordan have included additional language and literacy development strategies, technology strategies, and assessment strategies to support both pre-service and in-service teachers.¿

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    The fourth edition includes the following exciting new features:

    *New Strategies -¿including additional language and literacy development strategies and combined strategies to demonstrate how teachers can effectively sequence approaches to support learning.

    *Expanded emphasis on the use of technology - with technology strategies infused into many of the chapters, and additional stand-alone technology strategies added to emphasize the appropriate use of technology to support and scaffold learning for English learners.

    *A focus on theuse of assessment to ensure effective instruction - assessment strategies are included both in the theoretical overview section and in many of the¿ individual strategy chapters to support pre-service and in-service teachers¿

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    Connection to the¿Classroom: The Strategies on Video DVD features four exemplary teachers demonstrating strategies from the book.¿

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    What do your colleagues have to say about Fifty Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners?

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    “My students LOVE this text... I have worked with teachers who still have this book on their shelf five years after graduating from the program. Typically, the books end up with lots of sticky notes in them and looking worn because they are so used and loved.” Kathryn M. Ciechanowski, Oregon State University

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    --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Practical and succinct 13 Aug 2001
    By Jeremy Aldrich - Published on Amazon.com
    Format:Spiral-bound
    Over and over, I've looked for a book which focuses on practice rather than just theory. This book is just what I've been looking for! Each strategy is presented with a brief summary of the research behind it, practical methods to apply it to any classroom at any grade level, and examples of the strategy at work in two different classrooms. As an ESL teacher, I plan to use this book as a valuable resource throughout the school year. Don't be fooled by the title, though: these strategies will help all your students, not just English language learners. Teachers and tutors will enjoy using these ideas with their students.
    36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Versatile Book for Teaching English 8 Feb 2005
    By Kyra_Athena - Published on Amazon.com
    Format:Spiral-bound
    This book was a required text for graduate classes in teaching English as a Second Language. This book while simple and has fifty strategies is really for professional educators as the "lingo" may not mean the same to a non-teacher. The strategies employed could be used in even a regular/mainstream classroom, especially if you want to do something a little different. This is not the most thrilling book in the world, but then again, neither are lesson plans. I used it for ideas more than anything.
    17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Practical for Secondary Teachers 27 Jun 2007
    By J. Smith - Published on Amazon.com
    Format:Paperback
    This book was worth the money. It is appropriate for secondary teachers (and many things out there are geared more toward elementary). It has a brief introduction to the theory behind the text in the beginning and then the rest is pratctical, skill-based lessons/activites for English Language Learners. As a language arts teacher, my only minor disappointment was that some of the lessons are geared more toward general content areas like social studies and science, but there is still plenty of good stuff for me to use.
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