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Working with English Learners agarza@fullerton.edu
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-English learners should have daily English language development lessons -Books in both the home language and English should be available on a daily basis. (use a checkout system, as a reward…)
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Taken from: Bennett, C. (2011). Comprehensive Multicultural Education: Theory and Practice. Boston, Mass. Pearson Peregoy, S. and Boyle, O. (2013). Reading, Writing and Learning in ESL. (8 th ed.). Boston, Mass. Pearson
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Eight Characteristics of Teachers who have attained high level of racial and cultural competence
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-Are very comfortable with students -Engage students all the time -Have a personal positive connection with each student
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-Have very high expectations for each student and follow through with them -Accept total responsibility for any students lack of success (persistence pays off) -Have a strong positive relationship with all the parents
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- Constantly reflect on their practice & include others in the assessment of their practice - Develop and use culturally relevant lessons on a regular basis
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Principles of Culturally Relevant Teaching
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-Students must experience academic success, including literacy, numeracy, and the technological, social and political skills they need to be active participants in a democracy. Self esteem accompanies genuine academic success. What does this mean?
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-Students must develop and/or maintain cultural competence, and the students home culture becomes a vehicle for learning. What does this include?
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-Students must develop a “critical conciousness” through which they may challenge social injustice. What might this look like?
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Examples of Culturally Relevant Teaching
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An emphasis on cooperation and collaboration in the classroom -Encouraging students to rely on and support each other -Including students’ real life experiences in the curriculum
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-Allowing students to ask their own questions and search for their own answers -Encourage students to lead discussions & other class activities
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Working with English Learners
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PREREADING -Build background knowledge -Motivating the learner -Setting purpose
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- Some pre-reading strategies -Overview (preview of topic) -films -pictures -preview in L1
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During Reading - Reading with a purpose -Monitoring comprehension -Engaging background knowledge
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During Reading Strategies - Learning logs -Asking questions -Using headings/sub-headings -Answering questions
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-Postreading -Organizing & remembering information -Using information
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-Post-reading strategies -Artwork -Summarizing -Publishing/dictation -Reporting -Making a film
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Other helpful strategies for ELs
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- Before a lesson Review the concept -in the home language (L1) if possible -provide a book, film, youtube or information sheet (search google…)
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Before a lesson cont… Teach key vocabulary
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During the lesson -Use visuals, gestures, pair/share -Assign a bilingual buddy to EL -Repeat & define key vocabulary
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-During the lesson cont… -create a graphic organizer, writing or using pics of major concepts Examples: venn diagrams, clusters comic strips, charts, … - ask questions that are comprehensible for Els (watch sequence of questions, ask questions that require one-word answers…)
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During the lesson cont… Review the major concepts at the end of the lesson. – encourage students to add a sentence using the vocabulary to their vocabulary journal
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After the lesson -Modify the task for Els based on their English fluency Ex: instead of a paragraph, a sentence, or a pic and dication
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