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Language Power: Key Uses for Accessing Content

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By (author): Margo Gottlieb Mariana Castro

Because explicit language instruction serves ALL students

Here, at last, is every K-8 teachers playbook on the critical role academic language plays in content learning and student achievement. What exactly is so different? Margo Gottlieb and Mariana Castro distill the complexities of language learning into four key uses through which students can probe the interplay between language and content, and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding. Its as straight-forward as that.

Best of all, Language Power is jam-packed with hands-on, replicable resources to help you seamlessly integrate academic language into your daily routines: targeted examples, activities, and templates. Along the way, youll learn how to

  • Identify, plan, assess, and implement academic language instruction using the Discuss, Argue, Recount, and Explain conceptual tool
  • Utilize language within and across domains and content areas
  • Apply the inquiry cycle to the theme of academic language use
  • Expand stakeholders to include students other families 

No matter who your students are, no matter which discipline you teach, the research reads the same:  school achievement depends upon effective communication. Read Language Power, implement its resources, and soon see for yourself what a powerful tool language is in realizing this goal. 

This thought-provoking and very practical book will be welcomed by all educators who are striving to provide a more equitable curriculum for students. As Gottlieb and Castro suggest, this endeavor requires classroom teachers to think critically about the language they use with students, and develop the knowledge and skills to provide students with explicit and well-planned support for the development of academic language. Language Power will assist educators to make these endeavors a reality.
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  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781506375519

About Margo GottliebMariana Castro

Margo Gottlieb Ph.D. is a staunch advocate for multilingual learners and their teachers. As co-founder and lead developer of WIDA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2003 Margo has helped design and contributed to all the editions of WIDAs English and Spanish language development standards frameworks and their derivative products. Being a bilingual teacher facilitator consultant and mentor across K-20 settings she has worked with universities organizations governments states school districts networks and schools in co-constructing linguistic and culturally sustainable curriculum and reconceptualizing classroom assessment policy and practice. Margos passion has always been assessment in its many forms starting with her dissertation a K-12 multilingual test in Spanish Lao and English that integrated content and language. Since then she was appointed to national and state advisory boards served as a Fulbright Senior Scholar and was honored by the TESOL International Association in 2016 for her significant contribution to the field. In her travels Margo has enjoyed keynoting and presenting across the United States and in 25 countries. Having authored co-authored or co-edited over 100 publications including 20 books and guides Margos 3rd edition of her best-selling book Assessing Multilingual Learners: Bridges to Empowerment is the latest addition to her Corwin compendium. Mariana Castro Ph.D. is Director of Standards for WIDA at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research University of Wisconsin- Madison where she has also served as Director of Academic Language and Literacy Initiatives and Director of Teaching and Learning.  Mariana is foremost an educator having taught science ESL courses and bilingual classes in K-12 systems.  As an educator she also lead professional development for ESL and bilingual educators at her district. Mariana has also taught undergraduate and graduate courses at UW-Whitewater and Edgewood College in Madison Wisconsin where she lives with her husband Andy and three children Amy Andrés and Diego.  During her career as an educator she worked with multilingual students students with significant cognitive disabilities and students with limited or interrupted formal education and collaborated with educators and administrators in and out of the classroom.  It was this work that has provided the foundation and inspiration for her career. Over the last ten years Mariana has worked with in-service teachers and administrators across the US and abroad on building capacity related to instruction and programming with a focus on language development.  She has also presented at national conferences including TESOL Learning Forward NABE La Cosecha ASCD AERA AAAL and at many regional and local conferences across the country.  Internationally she has worked with educators in Mexico Dubai Thailand and Argentina in designing spaces for meaningful participation and multilingual development for language learners. Marianas service to the field include serving as an expert in policy and theory-to-practice panels related to the education of English learners being an active member of the Second Language Research Special Interest Group at the American Educational Research Association and serving as a reviewer for the South African Journal of Education and the TESOL Journal.  She participated in the development of the Framework for English Language Proficiency Development Standards corresponding to the Common Core State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards and in the development of a variety of standards including WIDA English Language Development Standards K-12; WIDA Spanish Language Development Standards K-12; and WIDA Early Language Development Standards for children 2.5 through 5.5 years old in English and Spanish.  She has also lead the development of multiple publications derivative of the aforementioned standards.  Mariana has also served as Principal Investigator for a variety of grants and research related to early language development English language development Spanish language development data literacy and family engagement.  Marianas research interests also include translanguaging and social justice in education. Marianas publications include a co-edited volume Common core bilingual and English language learners: A resource for educators (Guadalupe Valdés and Kate Menken) Formative language assessment for English learners: A Four-Step Process (MacDonald Boals Cook & White) a chapter in Intersectionality and urban education: Identities policies spaces and power (Mancilla & Boals) and articles in Language Magazine Soleado and the WIDA Focus Bulletin series.

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