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120 Content Strategies for English Language Learners: Teaching for Academic Success in Secondary School (Teaching Strategies)

120 Content Strategies for English Language Learners: Teaching for Academic Success in Secondary School (Teaching Strategies)

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Publication Date: December 27th, 2010
Publisher:
Pearson
ISBN:
9780132479752
Pages:
224

Description

Written by renowned author, Jodi Reiss, 120 Content Area Strategies for Teaching English Language learners offers practical instructional and assessment strategies built on a strong foundation of second language acquisition theories and principles that you can easily incorporate into your daily classroom instruction. These strategies address how to build background knowledge and learning strategies, read for comprehension, give clear instructions, assess learning, consider culture & its impact on learning, and more. All 120 strategies are concise and easy to follow with helpful guides to help you maximize your secondary students' performance potential in the content areas at every level of English language development.

New to this Edition:

  • 15 new practical applications
  • Substantial additions in areas of reading the textbook, review techniques and products, and questioning techniques for increased participation
  • Expanded and updated TechConnection websites
  • Book Club section with questions for self-directed discussion
  • Chart of select strategies cross-referenced with core content areas in addition to previously included chart of strategies that support the four language skills

About the Author

Before retiring from Florida International University in Miami, Jodi Reiss served as the director of the TESOL Masters' program. In her nine years there, she adapted, developed, and taught a variety of graduate and undergraduate TESOL courses. She particularly enjoyed teaching Methods of TESOL, Assessment for English Language Learners, and the final seminar in the Masters' program in which her teachers directed their full attention toward analyzing their own teaching behaviors. These courses in how to teach, how to evaluate, and how to become a reflective practitioner served as a rich source of material for her books. Since her retirement, Ms. Reiss has written four books for secondary school teachers on strategies for teaching content to English language learners. In conjunction with these books, she conducts teacher workshops and presentations for school districts throughout the United States. Although no longer in the classroom, her clearly written books and popular workshops have allowed her to continue to provide information and inspiration to teachers of English language learners.