Teaching Immigrant and Second-Language Students by Michael Sadowski

Teaching Immigrant and Second-Language Students by Michael Sadowski

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As the demographics of American classrooms change, educators need a host of strategies to ensure that they meet the needs of all students who sit in today's classrooms. Teaching Immigrant and Second-Language Students draws on the work of teachers, administrators, and researchers to identify the practices that reach these learners most effectively.

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Teaching Immigrant and Second-Language Students by Michael Sadowski

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the immigrant population in the United States has nearly tripled in the last three decades. Now nearly one out of five young people speaks a language other than English at home. As the demographics of American classrooms change, educators need a host of strategies to ensure that they meet the needs of all students who sit in today's classrooms. Teaching Immigrant and Second-Language Students draws on the work of teachers, administrators, and researchers to identify the practices that reach these learners most effectively. An underlying premise of the book is that, rather than viewing immigrant and second-language learners as ""problem"" students, educators can succeed by focusing on the many assets these young people bring to the classroom. Contributors address such topics as assessment, the benefits of strong parent-school partnerships, and successful professional development strategies for teachers and administrators who have immigrant and second-language students in their schools.
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ISBN 13 9781891792519
ISBN 10 1891792512
Title Teaching Immigrant and Second-Language Students
Author Michael Sadowski
Series Hel Spotlight Series
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Year published 2004-01-30
Number of pages 140
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