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English-Only Instruction and Immigrant Students in Secondary Schools - A Critical Examination

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "Gunderson's book makes an important contribution to the literature on the academic achievement of immigrant students.  It represents essential reading for researchers and policy-makers concerned with school improvement in contexts of increasing cultural and linguistic diversity...Gunderson succeeds admirably in revealing the human face behind the sometimes dense and complex quantitative data."-- Jim Cummins, The University of Toronto Informationen zum Autor Lee Gunderson Klappentext This book is for teachers, teacher educators, school and district administrators, policy makers, and researchers who want to know about literacy, cultural diversity, and students who speak little or no English. It offers a rich picture of the incredible diversity of students who enter secondary school as immigrants-their abilities, their needs, and their aspirations. The studies reported are part of a large longitudinal study of about 25,000 immigrant students in a district in which the policy is English-only instruction. These studies:*provide multiple views of the students' lives and their success in schools where the language of instruction differs from the languages they speak with their friends and families;*explore the students' views of teaching and learning; *describe the potential differences between the students views and those of their teachers; *look at issues related to students' views of their identities as they work, study, and socialize in a new environment; and*examine different reading models designed to facilitate the learning of English as a second language (ESL). Educators and researchers will find the descriptions of students' simultaneous learning of English and of academic content relevant to their view of whether instruction should be English only or bilingual. For teachers who view multicultural education as an important endeavor, this book may on occasion surprise them and at other times confirm their views. The author does not attempt to develop a particular political viewpoint about which approach works best with immigrant students. Rather, the objective of the studies was to develop a full, rich description of the lives of immigrant high school students enrolled in classes where the medium of instruction is English. The reader is left to evaluate the results. Zusammenfassung This book—for teachers, teacher educators, school and district administrators, policy makers, and researchers who want to know about literacy, cultural diversity, and students who speak little or no English—offers a rich picture of the incred Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface: Hopes and Aspirations. Part I: Background and Design. Increasing Diversity and English and Academic Achievement. Reading, Language, and Immigrant Achievement. The Setting, the Population, and the Measures. Part II: Findings of the Studies. Demographic and Descriptive Findings. Reading Models and Traditional Analyses. Multiple Case Studies, Students' Views, and Secondary Achievement. One Immigrant-One Story. Part III: Conclusions and Implications. Summary, Conclusions, Speculations, Observations, and Conundrums. ...

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Authors Lee Gunderson, Lee (University of British Columbia Gunderson
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.08.2006
 
EAN 9780805825145
ISBN 978-0-8058-2514-5
No. of pages 320
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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