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  • ISBN 9798895570517
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 187 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An updated edition offering a framework of best practices for the K–12 educators of the 5.3 million US students who are multilingual language learners

In this wholly updated second edition of Educating Multilingual Learners, the authors streamline their easy-to-use protocols for teachers of multilingual learners so that they apply to students who are learning through any new language in any PreK–12 classroom context.

The authors present the new, teacher-friendly Teaching All Subjects, Language, and Literacy (TASLL) Framework that can be implemented flexibly to meet the needs of multilingual learners in the classroom. Drawing from the latest research and culturally relevant pedagogy, this new edition illuminates for teachers why and how to use the full linguistic repertoire of multilingual learners. It also encourages a collaborative approach to classroom instruction, recommending simple first steps to educator partnerships.

Throughout the book, the authors return to four case study students of different ages, backgrounds, and levels of language proficiency to show the TASLL Framework in action. Pre-service and in-service teachers will find this an invaluable resource for classroom teaching of multilingual language learners.

Carine Strebel is a second language acquisition specialist, former teacher educator and ESOL coordinator at Stetson University, and the cofounder of the Journal of English Language Education.

Joyce W. Nutta is professor emeritus of multilingual education at the University of Central Florida and the founder and executive director of Bilingual Village.

Edwidge Crevecoeur Bryant is professor, chair, and director of Accreditation and Assessment in the Education Department at Flagler College, where she also serves as the ESOL coordinator.

Florin M. Mihai is professor of TESOL at the University of Central Florida. Kouider Mokhtari is the Anderson-Vukelja-Wright Endowed Professor and director of the K–16 Literacy Center in the College of Education and Psychology at The University of Texas at Tyler.

Donita Grissom is a senior lecturer in multilingual education at the University of Central Florida, where she also serves as the ESOL coordinator.

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