These are just a sampling of our books on ELL/ESL Education. Please check the Library Catalog for more titles.
101 Tips for Teaching Online by Alex KajitaniEvolve your craft while staying grounded in best teaching practices. Alex Kajitani offers readers a fun and meaningful resource packed with practical tips for making the most of an online classroom environment. From sign-on to sign-off, use these strategies to ensure your students feel welcomed, engaged, and empowered to own their learning. In addition, gain self-care ideas that will help you be your best. Readers will: Learn how to present well on camera and keep students engaged Incorporate best practices for online instruction and classroom management in the online environment Nurture an online classroom community committed to learning, equity, and comradery Implement virtual assessment strategies to maintain academic integrity and growth Discover self-care practices while teaching online Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Looking Good on Camera Chapter 2: Building Relationships With Students Chapter 3: Engaging Students Chapter 4: Managing Your Classroom Chapter 5: Pulling in Parents and Guardians Chapter 6: Creating a Community Chapter 7: Organizing Your Lessons Chapter 8: Assessing Students Chapter 9: Ensuring Equity Chapter 10: Differentiating Learning Chapter 11: Taking Care of Yourself Conclusion: The Last Tip! References and Resources Index
Call Number: LB 1044.87 .J25 2022
ISBN: 9781954631076
Publication Date: 2022-04-11
Bandwidth Recovery by Cia VerscheldenBandwidth Recovery explores how students' cognitive resources are diminished by persistent economic insecurity, childhood trauma, and marginalization, while offering strategies and interventions to help learners regain the bandwidth they need to succeed in college. When college students feel like they don't belong - or are fearful, uncertain, or otherwise prevented from being their authentic selves - much of the mental bandwidth needed for learning is not available. When they are food insecure, financially unstable, or coping with the effects of childhood trauma, cognitive capacity is likewise diminished. Beginning with analysis of the most up-to-date research on the mental and physical impact of poverty, racism, and other forms of social marginalization, Cia Verschelden presents vetted approaches for promoting a growth mindset and self-efficacy in students. Readers will learn to develop supports that build upon students' values and prior knowledge with the goal of creating a sense of belonging and community both in and out of the classroom. New to this edition are updated terminology and discussions of neurodiversity, childhood trauma, economic inequality, and the ongoing effects of the COVID pandemic. This book is intended for all higher education faculty, student affairs professionals, administrators, and scholars interested in creating learning environments where every student has the chance to succeed.
Call Number: LC 4091 .V47 2025
ISBN: 9781032807164
Publication Date: 2024-11-21
Brave New Words by Salman Khan"A timely masterclass for anyone interested in the future of learning in the AI era." --Bill Gates "This book is required reading for everyone who cares about education." --Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking "Read this book. It's the most fascinating and important account of how AI will transform the way we learn." --Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author From the founder of Khan Academy, the first book on the AI revolution in education, its implications for parenting, and how we can best harness its power for good. Whether we like it or not, the AI revolution is coming to education. In Brave New Words, Salman Khan, the visionary behind Khan Academy, explores how artificial intelligence and GPT technology will transform learning, and offers a road map for teachers, parents, and students to navigate this exciting (and sometimes intimidating) new world. A pioneer in the field of education technology, Khan examines the ins and outs of these cutting-edge tools and how they will revolutionize the way we learn and teach. For parents concerned about their children's success, Khan illustrates how AI can personalize learning by adapting to each student's individual pace and style, identifying strengths and areas for improvement, and offering tailored support and feedback to complement traditional classroom instruction. Khan emphasizes that embracing AI in education is not about replacing human interaction but enhancing it with customized and accessible learning tools that encourage creative problem-solving skills and prepare students for an increasingly digital world. But Brave New Words is not just about technology--it's about what this technology means for our society, and the practical implications for administrators, guidance counselors, and hiring managers who can harness the power of AI in education and the workplace. Khan also delves into the ethical and social implications of AI and large language models, offering thoughtful insights into how we can use these tools to build a more accessible education system for students around the world.
Call Number: LB 1028 .43 .K53 2024
ISBN: 9780593656952
Publication Date: 2024-05-14
Co-Teaching for English Learners by Maria G. Dove; Andrea HonigsfeldBecause teacher collaboration isn't an option, it's a MUST!EL authorities Maria Dove and Andrea Honigsfeld take ESL teachers and their general education colleagues step-by-step through building a successful collaboration--or improving an existing one. And since no teaching team is exactly alike, you'll find seven collaborative models to choose from. Features include:* In-depth profiles of the seven models* Advantages and challenges of each model* Clear explanations of each teacher's role* Tried-and-true strategies for the entire instructional cycle: co-planning, co-instruction, co-assessment, and reflection* Real-life accounts from co-teaching veterans* Accompanying videos and dedicated web content
Call Number: PE 1128 .A2 D696 2018 @ PDC
ISBN: 9781483390918
Publication Date: 2017-11-01
Educating Emergent Bilinguals by Jo Anne Kleifgen; Ofelia GarciaThis comprehensive and insightful book shows how present educational policies and practices to educate language minority students in the United States ignore an essential characteristic, their emergent bilingualism. Expanding on a popular report supported by the Campaign for Educational Equity (Teachers College), this accessible guide compiles the most up-to-date research findings to demonstrate how ignoring children's bilingualism perpetuates inequities in their schooling. What makes this book truly useful is that it offers a thorough description of alternative practices that would transform our schools and students' futures, such as building on students' home languages and literacy practices in schools, curricular and pedagogical innovations, new approaches to parent and community engagement, and adoptive assessment tools. Providing critical research, rich theoretical perspective, and meaningful blueprints for effective pedagogy, Educating Emergent Bilinguals is essential reading for all teachers of language minority students, as well as principals, superintendents, and policymakers.
Call Number: LC 3715 .G37 2010
ISBN: 9780807751145
Publication Date: 2010-10-24
The ESL/ELL Teacher's Survival Guide by Larry Ferlazzo; Katie Hull SypnieskiMaximize the educational potential of your ESL/ELL class with this singular resource The ESL/ELL Teacher's Survival Guide: Ready-to-Use Strategies, Tools, and Activities for Teaching English Language Learners of All Levels, 2nd Edition offers readers a comprehensive range of instructional strategies and educational resources for teaching English. The newly revised 2nd Edition includes brand new chapters on: Working with Long-Term English Language Learners Teaching English internationally Teaching Elementary Age ELLs Teaching Adult ELLs Teaching ELLs with learning challenges Culturally Responsive Instruction Effective online instruction Working with co-teachers and para-professionals In addition to the new chapters, The ESL/ELL Teacher's Survival Guide contains updated material on topics including math, science, social studies, Common Core Standards, the Next Generation Science Standards and 150 pages of new, highly engaging content. An essential resource for anyone involved in teaching English as a Second Language to students of all ages, this book is perfect for general education teachers and ESL specialists for students in grades six through twelve. It's also highly instructive for teachers of adult ESL classes, elementary and teacher educators, and resource specialists.
Hacking School Discipline Together by Jeffrey BensonEliminate school discipline and classroom management problems with schoolwide restorative justice Washington Post bestseller Hacking School Discipline brought restorative practice to classrooms around the world. The sequel, Hacking School Discipline TOGETHER, is helping all stakeholders--teachers, students, counselors, principals, superintendents, and parents--create a schoolwide restorative justice system that can change the culture of schools around the world. We may feel powerless to have a positive impact on our students and not trust the other adults to do the right thing, rather than confidently addressing student behaviors in ways that help them learn new skills, build better relationships, and learn to be accountable. Enter the Hacking School Discipline sequel Hacking School Discipline TOGETHER, featuring all new content from 40-year teacher, school leader, and restorative justice expert Jeffrey Benson, who provides a roadmap for schoolwide staff unity, compassion, consistency, and restorative practices that do far more than send students to detention and suspension. Hacking School Discipline TOGETHER shows you how to: Fix the chronic structural flaws in routines and practices that make it harder for students to do the right thing. Take positive actions when working with a student who is struggling to behave well. Clarify the role administrators must play in addressing significant misbehaviors. Take the critical steps for integrating a student back into the classroom. Prevent misbehaviors rather than react to them. Understand how important it is for all staff to be pulling in the same direction and how to make that happen. This book uniquely speaks to administrators guiding a school to a culture of restorative practice, to staff members longing to help all students learn from their impulsive decisions, and to teachers creating classrooms that foster responsibility, forgiveness, and accountability.
Call Number: LB 3012 .B47 2024
ISBN: 9781956512502
Publication Date: 2024-01-25
Just Tell Them: the Power of Explanations and Explicit Teaching by Zach GroshellThis book reaffirms the enduring importance of effective explanations at a time when "teacher talk" is often undervalued. Drawing on the science of learning, Zach Groshell explores essential techniques for showing, telling, demonstrating, modeling, and presenting so that even the most complex concepts become accessible to all learners. Engage with the art and science of "breaking it down" to discover how a direct and explicit approach to teaching can significantly impact classroom success.
Call Number: LB 1025.3 .G76 2024
ISBN: 9781036003685
Publication Date: 2024-11-26
The Knowledge Gap by Natalie WexlerThe untold story of the root cause of America s education crisis and the seemingly endless cycle of multigenerational poverty.
Call Number: LB 1576 .W4848 2019
ISBN: 9780735213555
Publication Date: 2019-08-06
Not for ESOL Teachers by Eileen N. Whelan ArizaThis accessible and practical text offers mainstream classroom teachers a comprehensive resource on educating English language learners (ELLs) successfully. The Second Edition of Not for ESOL Teachers identifies key issues and challenges concerning the teaching of language and content to English language learners. It also offers teachers a variety of research-proven strategies in order to address those students' multiple learning needs.
Call Number: LC 3731 .A824 2010 @ WMC
ISBN: 0137154550
Publication Date: 2009-01-29
Udl for Language Learners by Caroline Torres; Kavita RaoHow do we help language learners--those whose primary language is not the language of instruction--become resourceful, motivated, and strategic? In UDL for Language Learners, authors Caroline Torres and Kavita Rao address this critical problem of teaching practice. Whether they are newcomers or natural born citizens, language learners are often a highly diverse group with widely varying needs, in addition to their language acquisition needs. Differences in academic and cultural backgrounds can present special challenges for teachers who are trying to help all of their students meet common goals and standards. This book shows teachers how to plan for that variability and anticipate special challenges. The result: lessons that empower such students to achieve at high levels. Detailed vignettes illustrate how teachers can apply UDL in the classroom. The authors share strategies and design processes relevant to specific grades and content or skill areas.