Protocols and Tools for Equitable Dual Language Teaching
English
By (author): Esther Gross Jenifer Crawford
This book introduces and guides dual language educators through the current best practices and methods for equity-minded teaching. The chapters include introductions to the context and the multilingual pedagogies of dual language education and will introduce an element of instruction, an example from a dual language classroom, a step-by-step guide to implementation that includes a checklist of instructional practices, a protocol to aid in implementation of the strategies, and a summary of the possibilities and the challenges. The book ends with instructional implications and future directions for educators to serve all multilingual students effectively and equitably.
The intended audience for this book is teachers and teacher educators in pre- and in-service settings, instructional coaches, and practitioners who are seeking to provide critical language education in bilingual and dual language immersion primary and secondary schools around the globe. The book can prepare students in college programs to get additional certifications (bilingual authorization) and credentials (combine world language and content area single subject credential) to teach academic content in two languages. It can be a supplementary text for many school courses and programs. See more