Making the transition to classroom success : culturally responsive teaching for struggling language learners / Helaine W. Marshall, Ph.D., Andrea DeCapua, Ed.D.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ann Arbor : Univ Of Michigan Press, 2013Description: xiii, 137 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0472035339
  • 9780472035335
Other title:
  • Culturally responsive teaching for struggling language learners
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.829/073
LOC classification:
  • LC3731 .M3888 2013
Contents:
Culture and learning -- The intercultural communication framework -- Overview of MALP -- Scaffolding academic ways of thinking and responding -- Designing projects -- Flipping the classroom -- The MALP learning environment -- Assessing the implementation of MALP.
Summary: "Learners with no, minimal, or limited exposure to formal education generally do not share the expectations and assumptions of their new setting; as a result, they are likely to find themselves confounded by the ways in which the language and content are presented, practiced, and assessed in Western-style educational settings. Institutions and teachers must tailor therefore their instruction to this population. Making the Transition to Classroom Success: Culturally Responsive Teaching for Struggling Language Learners examines how understanding secondary and adult L2 learners' educational paradigm, rooted deeply in their past experiences and cultural orientations, provides a key to the solution to a lack of progress. Making the Transition to Classroom Success builds on and expands on two earlier books, Meeting the Needs of Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Schooling and Breaking New Ground: Teaching Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education in U.S. Secondary Schools. These previous books focused specifically on a subset of struggling L2 learners--those with limited or interrupted formal education (SLIFE) in U.S. secondary schools--and detailed the instructional model (MALP). Making the Transition broadens the applications of the MALP model to include academic thinking tasks, flipped classrooms, project design, and rubrics"--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-132) and index.

Culture and learning -- The intercultural communication framework -- Overview of MALP -- Scaffolding academic ways of thinking and responding -- Designing projects -- Flipping the classroom -- The MALP learning environment -- Assessing the implementation of MALP.

"Learners with no, minimal, or limited exposure to formal education generally do not share the expectations and assumptions of their new setting; as a result, they are likely to find themselves confounded by the ways in which the language and content are presented, practiced, and assessed in Western-style educational settings. Institutions and teachers must tailor therefore their instruction to this population. Making the Transition to Classroom Success: Culturally Responsive Teaching for Struggling Language Learners examines how understanding secondary and adult L2 learners' educational paradigm, rooted deeply in their past experiences and cultural orientations, provides a key to the solution to a lack of progress. Making the Transition to Classroom Success builds on and expands on two earlier books, Meeting the Needs of Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Schooling and Breaking New Ground: Teaching Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education in U.S. Secondary Schools. These previous books focused specifically on a subset of struggling L2 learners--those with limited or interrupted formal education (SLIFE) in U.S. secondary schools--and detailed the instructional model (MALP). Making the Transition broadens the applications of the MALP model to include academic thinking tasks, flipped classrooms, project design, and rubrics"--Back cover.

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