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Teaching Reading in Spanish: A Linguistically Authentic Framework for Emerging Multilinguals is an essential teacher instructional guide to developmental biliteracy. It provides a comprehensive reading framework for teachers who teach students to read Spanish in K-12 dual language and bilingual programs. Anchored in asset-based pedagogy, this framework applies a systematic Spanish literacy approach to biliteracy by weaving together a tapestry of relevant instructional components including phonemic and phonological awareness, oracy, decoding, background knowledge, vocabulary, language structures, verbal reasoning, and literacy knowledge.
What sets this Spanish developmental literacy framework apart is its approach to Spanish reading instruction that is based on linguistically-authentic pedagogy, not on English-language practices. Teaching Reading in Spanish includes the DCC Leveling Instrument, a standards-based, practical instructional tool that guides teachers through the process of efficiently and accurately determining the reading levels of authentic Spanish text. DCC Lectura provides teachers with the tools that they need to guide their students to become skilled readers through appropriately challenging books that act as multicultural mirrors, windows, and sliding-glass doors.
List of contents
List of Tables
Foreword
Douglas Fisher
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Science of Reading for Emergent Multilingual Learners
Chapter 3: Stages of Reader Development
Chapter 4: Leveling Text
Chapter 5: Examples of Leveled Text
Chapter 6: Leveled Books in the Classroom
Appendix A. Effective Advocates: The Missing Link Between Home and School Cultures
Geri Chaffee
Appendix B. Additive Approach to Multilingualism
Dr. Kris Nicholls
Appendix C. Spanish Book Collections to Inspire Joy and Engagement
Heather Robertson-Devine
Appendix D. The Power of a Paired Curriculum
Amy Mosquera
Appendix E.Acentos ortográficos en español: A Simple Guide
Dr. Kimberley D. Kennedy
References
About the Authors and Contributors
About the author
By Rocio del Castillo-Perez and Julia Stearns Cloat