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Subject Literacy In Culturally Diverse Secondary Schools: Supporting Eal Learners Hardcover

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Esther Daborn
Book Description
Subject Literacy in Culturally Diverse Secondary Schools supports you to help all learners at lower secondary level to develop and communicate their ideas more effectively, particularly learners with English as an Additional Language (EAL). Starting from basic educational principles, the authors help you to consider the processes of learning and why every good teacher needs knowledge about language to support this, looking at how language is used for different purposes. Drawing on their experience across language in culturally diverse classrooms and teacher education, the authors encourage you to explore: -How is language used to present and discuss knowledge in my subject? -Who are the EAL learners in your classroom? -What are the processes of language development? -What approaches to task design and language modelling can a subject teacher use for building subject knowledge? You are supported to reflect on the specific features of your own subject language, enabling you to consider how you can make your subject related language more visible to learners and how you can use existing knowledge of language to help learners to understand and develop subject literacies.
ISBN-13
9781350073937
Language
English
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date
09 Jan 2020
Number of Pages
256
About the Author
Esther Daborn is Lecturer in Educational Linguistics and teacher education in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow, UK. She has taught English as a first and as a second language in mainstream classrooms in the UK and East Africa. She has extensive experience of working with international students preparing English for Academic Purposes (EAP) to study at university and has prepared and delivered a number of in-service teacher's courses. Sally Zacharias is Associate Teaching Fellow in TESOL and teacher education in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow, UK. She has taught English as a second language in the UK, Germany and France and is a trained science teacher (Content and Language Integrated Learning specialism). Hazel Crichton is Lecturer in Modern Languages Education in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow, UK. She taught French, German and Spanish in UK secondary schools for 30 years.
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Dr Hazel Crichton
Author 3
Dr Sally Zacharias
Editorial Review
A much-needed volume that provides a coherent conceptual framework for extending the teaching of grammar and literacy into the secondary school context. It provides subject teachers, and those delivering ITE and CPD programmes with excellent examples of how teachers can make explicit language used to express knowledge in their particular subjects. * Urszula Clark, Professor of English and Linguistics, Aston University, UK * This book is long overdue and fills a gap in understanding how to develop non-native speaker (and native speaker) learners' academic English in the secondary classroom. The strategies will be invaluable for teachers of all subjects in the secondary as well as for teacher educators, working with secondary student teachers. * Daniele Flament-Boistrancourt, Emeritus Professor, Universite Paris-Nanterre, France * This excellent research-informed book is a must-have for student teachers and teachers working with 11-14 year olds who have English as an Additional Language. There is a welcome focus on improving outcomes for all pupils through the judicious use of teacher talk to communicate subject knowledge and develop cross-curricular literacy. * Ian Collen, Lecturer in Teacher Education, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom *