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Academic Language Mastery: Vocabulary in Context

By now its a given: if were to help our ELLs and SELs access the rigorous demands of todays content standards, we must cultivate the code that drives school success: academic language. Look no further for assistance than this much-anticipated series from Ivannia Soto, in which she invites field authorities Jeff Zwiers, David and Yvonne Freeman, Margarita Calderon, and Noma LeMoine to share every teachers need-to-know strategies on the four essential components of academic language.

The subject of this volume is vocabulary. Here, Margarita Calderon reveals how vocabulary is best taught as a tool for completing and constructing more complex messages. With this book as your roadmap, youll learn how to:

  • Teach high-frequency academic words and discipline-specific vocabulary across content areas
  • Utilize strategies for teaching academic vocabulary, moving students from Tier 1 to Tiers 2 and 3 words and selecting appropriate words to teach
  • Assess vocabulary growth as you go

Our vocabulary instruction must come from the texts our ELLs and SELs are about to read, not from a set of activities that teach words in isolation. This guidebook will help you get started as early as tomorrow. Better yet, read all four volumes in the series and put in place an all-in-one instructional plan for closing the achievement gap.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 160g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781506338071

About Ivannia SotoMargarita Espino Calderon

Dr. Margarita Espino Calderón born and raised in Juárez is a Professor Emerita/Senior Research Scientist at Johns Hopkins University. Her research and development projects have been funded by the US Department of Education National Institutes of Health the US Department of Labor The Carnegie Corporation of New York and various State Offices of Education. One of her empirical studies The Bilingual Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (BCIRC) is featured in the What Works Clearinghouse. The Carnegie Corporation of New York funded her five-year study to develop Expediting Comprehension for English Language Learners (ExC-ELL) to train math science social studies language arts and ESL teachers on integrating language reading and content in core content middle and high school classrooms. With a Title III National Professional Development grant she implemented A Whole-School Approach to Professional Development with ExC-ELL in Loudoun County VA. She replicated this approach in 29 schools in TX and NC. She served on the National Literacy Panel for Language Minority Children and Youth the Carnegie Corporation of New York Panel on English Language Adolescent Literacy Panel among other panels and national committees. She has over 100 publications on language literacy and professional development.  Ivannia Soto PhD is a professor of education and the director of graduate programs at Whittier College where she specializes in language acquisition systemic reform for English language learners (ELLs) and urban education. She began her career in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) where she taught English and English language development to a population of 99.9% Latinos who either were or had been multilingual learners. Before becoming a professor Soto also served LAUSD as a literacy coach as well as district office and county office administrator. She has presented on literacy and language topics at various conferences including the National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE) the California Association for Bilingual Association (CABE) the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the National Council of Urban Education Associations. As a consultant Soto has worked with Stanford Universitys School Redesign Network (SRN) WestEd and CABE as well as a variety of districts and county offices in California providing technical assistance for systemic reform for ELLs and Title III. Recently Soto also directed a CABE bilingual teacher and administrator program across California. Soto has authored and coauthored 12 books including The Literacy Gaps: Bridge-Building Strategies for English Language Learners and Standard English Learners; ELL Shadowing as a Catalyst for Change a best seller that was recognized by Education TrustWest as a promising practice for ELLs in 2018; Moving From Spoken to Written Language With ELLs; the Academic English Mastery four-book series; the Common Core Companion four-book series for English language development; Breaking Down the Wall; and Responsive Schooling for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. Together the books tell a story of how to equitably engage and include multilingual learners by ensuring that they gain voice and an academic identity in the classroom setting. Soto is executive director of the Institute for Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Teaching (ICLRT) at Whittier College whose mission it is to promote relevant research and develop academic resources for ELLs and Standard English learners (SELs) via linguistically and culturally responsive teaching practices/

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