Preventing Long-Term ELs
Liliana Minaya-Rowe, Margarita Espino Calderon
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"e;Offers invaluable resources for teachers and administrators taking a proactive approach to eliminating the subgroup of long-term English learners."e;-Yee Wan, Multilingual Programs CoordinatorSanta Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA"e;This book encapsulates a serious call to action: challenging leaders and educators to forge bold yet eminently practical pathways toward high-quality, evidence-based systematic instruction."e;-Virginia R. Champion, Senior Education SpecialistRegion One Education Service Center, Edinburg, TX10 keys to keeping English learners from falling through the cracksStudents who struggle with academic English are likely to struggle with academic content throughout their school years. This practical guidebook's 10 components for success will help educators at all levels close this achievement gap. Best-selling authors Margarita Espino Calderon and Liliana Minaya-Rowe provide step-by-step instructions for integrating vocabulary and writing across the curriculum to improve students' learning. Key features include:A clearly articulated, evidence-based professional development program for teaching diverse English language learners effectivelyCoverage of a variety of program typesResearch-based tools for improving instruction and measuring learning progressionsMethods for implementing an EL program while meeting core standards and content objectivesInside are studies from a principal and superintendent and an array of assessment tools, checklists, and resources to guide you through the improvement process and establish a meaningful accountability system for the benefit of teachers, administrators, parents, and students.