Meeting the Needs of SLIFE, Second Ed.

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Title
A01=Andrea DeCapua
A01=Helaine W. Marshall
age-appropriate education
assessment
Author_Andrea DeCapua
Author_Helaine W. Marshall
Category=JNFK
Category=JNLC
classroom practices
cultural dissonance
culture shock
deficit view
diverse classrooms
doing school
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
experiential learning
flipped classrooms
immigrant students
intercultural communication
literacy
newcomer programs
newcomer schools
oral skills
program models
project-based learning
reading skills
refugee students
SIFE
SLIFE
socio-emotional concerns
students with interrupted formal education
students with limited or interrupted formal education
task-based learning
teaching techniques
the Intercultural Communication Framework ICF
trauma

Product details

  • ISBN 9780472037711
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Today's public schools are brimming with students who are not only new to English but who also have limited or interrupted schooling. These students, referred to as SLIFE (or SIFE), create unique challenges for teachers and administrators.

Like its predecessor, this book is grounded in research and is designed to be an accessible and practical resource for teachers, staff, and administrators who work with students with limited or interrupted formal education. Chapters 3-5 focus on classroom instruction, but others address issues of concern to administrators and staff too. For example, Chapter 6 explores different program models for SLIFE instruction, but the planning and commitment to creating a successful program require the involvement of many across the school community, not just teachers.

This edition features case studies, model programs, and teaching techniques and tips; also included is a new chapter focused on the Mutually Adaptive Learning Paradigm (MALP (R)). A major theme of this new edition is moving school personnel away from a deficit perspective, when it comes to teaching SLIFE, and toward one of difference. The goal is to help all stakeholders in the school community create and foster inclusion of, and equity for, a population that is all too often marginalized, ignored, and underserved.