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This edited book offers resources and practical suggestions from teachers who have successfully integrated the arts into their curriculum. It is a useful resource for classroom teachers and other practioners who work with ELL learners from K-12.
List of contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Engaging English Language Learners through the Arts Using the Aesthetic Overlay of CRISPA
Donna Goodwin and P. Bruce Uhrmacher
Chapter 2: Sensemaking Through Artmaking: Trash for Teaching and Visual Arts Integration with Elementary Emergent Bilingual Students
Kristin Papoi
Chapter 3: Photo Elicitation: Using Photography with Elementary ELL Students
Carissa Natalewicz
Chapter 4: Becoming a Community: How an Arts-integrated Curriculum Supported the Development of English Language Learners in a Kindergarten Classroom
Rebecca Garte and Michelle Allen
Chapter 5: Telling Stories After School: Using Photography to Build Literacy and Community
Tabitha Dell'Angelo, Lauren Madden, and Maureen Hudson
Chapter 6: Bilingualism and Project Arts-based Learning
Laura Felleman Fattal
Chapter 7: Photovoice as a Vehicle for Supporting Environmental Literacy and Language Acquisition
Marissa Bellino, Jennifer D. Adams, and Joanna Higgins
Chapter 8: Exploring Identity Through Image: E-Portfolios Supporting Cross-Curricular Learning for English Language Learners
Sarah Jean Morrison
Chapter 9: The Selfie Project: Using Photographs to Improve Writing with Diverse Learners
Browning Neddeau
Chapter 10: Who are you? I am...: Activist Art to Author ELL Identities
Sheron L. Mark
Chapter 11: Everyday Photography Tips for your Classroom
Destiny De La Rosa
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
About the author
Tabitha Dell'Angelo is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Urban Education Program at The College of New Jersey.
Louise Ammentorp is an Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education at The College of New Jersey.
Lauren Madden is an Associate Professor of Elementary Science Education and Coordinator of the Environmental Sustainability Education Program at The College of New Jersey.
Summary
This edited book offers resources and practical suggestions from teachers who have successfully integrated the arts into their curriculum. It is a useful resource for classroom teachers and other practioners who work with ELL learners from K-12.