This bestselling book addresses a major instructional and policy concern in public education—how personnel and resources can best be utilized to develop strong instructional programs for a culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) student population. This meticulously updated second edition incorporates the experience that the authors have gained since the publication of the first edition in 1997. The changes not only reflect the current state of affairs in education, but also what has been learned from the many schools that have used the framework successfully.
Useful to prospective and current teachers and essential for educational administrators and policymakers, this new edition includes:
Activities in every chapter based on the authors’ professional development work in schools.
New templates, tools, exercises, and case studies.
A new chapter on standards-based differentiated instruction and assessment.
Attention to populations that have increased in U.S. schools, such as immigrant refugees from around the globe.
New features to support teacher study groups, such as guided discussion questions.
Comments from Users of the First Edition:
“It is imperative that administrators familiarize themselves with this book—it addresses the issues revolving around student achievement for not only ELLs, but ALL students.” —Catherine Baldwin-Johnson, Director, ESL/Dual Language Programs, Diverse Learners Department
“We’ve been searching for a framework, one that is strong, practical, well-researched, and takes into account ALL students. This book addresses it all. What a gem.” —Constance Kowal, Schoolwide Instructional Coach (Secondary)
“This book will give educators the power to speak with confidence about the issues at hand. Knowledge is power.” —Gavin Dunnet, ESL Dual Language Resource Specialist
Series edited by: Celia Genishi, Donna E. Alvermann