Multilingual Matters
Second Language Students in English-Medium Classrooms
About this book
This practical guide is for all teachers, administrators and parents of children in international schools with students from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds. It includes references to the latest uses of embedded technology and many exemplary strategies and resources that are becoming customary usage in international schools.
Author / Editor information
Coreen Sears has worked within the world of international education as teacher, researcher and consultant for over 35 years. Her focus throughout this time has been on ways to offer effective academic and social experiences to linguistically and culturally diverse students. Her bestselling book Second Language Students in Mainstream Classrooms has supported thousands of teachers in international schools worldwide since its publication in 1998.
Coreen Sears has worked within the world of international education as teacher, researcher and consultant for over 35 years. Her focus throughout this time has been on ways to offer effective academic and social experiences to linguistically and culturally diverse students. Her bestselling book Second Language Students in Mainstream Classrooms has supported thousands of teachers in international schools worldwide since its publication in 1998.
Reviews
A comprehensive handbook for teachers in today’s international schools. Coreen Sears provides a necessary emphasis on emergent bilinguals as she walks the reader from the absolute basics to the more complex elements of providing for globally mobile students. Pertinent points are raised and carefully illustrated through clear, real life examples, references and links. This is a must-read for anyone working in an international school setting!
Drawing on real international classrooms and latest academic research, Sears offers practical pedagogical strategies for optimising second-language learning which are contextualised within the broad spectrums of communities (learners, teachers and parents), curricula, and teaching environments found in international schools worldwide. This is an invaluable comprehensive resource for 21st century international school educators.
Francesca Costa, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy:
One of my first positions when I was still studying at university was as a substitute teacher at one of the international schools in Italy. This book perfectly presents, and aids the reader in understanding, the atmosphere in an international school deriving from the advantages of a multilingual setting. I found many of my own impressions from that time in the present book.
Jane Fox, ACS Egham International School, UK:
Understanding bilingualism and the theories of language learning and acquisition is key to teacher effectiveness in international schools, and this book outlines them in accessible detail. In so doing, and perhaps most importantly for the propagation of the educationally sound evidence-based views put forward in this book, it empowers practitioners to advocate for best practice within their schools...This book offers a one-stop opportunity for busy leaders, administrators and practitioners to validate held beliefs and develop their professional knowledge. The book is a 'must-read' for teachers new to the international circuit, and experienced teachers who want to become more effective in the multicultural classroom. It is for anyone planning a teacher in-service training programme or presenting information to parents or looking for a comprehensive set of practical suggestions for starting the year with emergent bilinguals.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
xvii - Part 1: The World of International Education
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1. Introducing International Schools
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2. Being Mobile: Parents, Students, Teachers
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3. Adjusting to a Life of Change
41 - Part 2: Programmes and Policies in International Schools
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4. Introducing Programmes of Study to be Found in International Schools
65 - Part 3: Bilingualism and Language Learning
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5. Bilingualism in the International School Context
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6. Being Informed About Language Learning
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7. Using School-wide Approaches and Resources to Promote the Learning of Emergent Bilingual Students
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8. Explaining the Learning Culture of the School to Students and Parents
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9. Enabling Emergent Bilingual Students to Access the Language of the Classroom
183 - Part 5: Working With Emergent Bilingual Students in the Mainstream Academic Programme
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10. Key Strategies for Use With Emergent Bilingual Students in the Content Areas of the Curriculum
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11. Planning for the Language and Content-area Learning of Emergent Bilingual Students
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12. Teaching the Skills of Class Talk and Literacy to Emergent Bilingual Students
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13. Scaffolding the Learning of Emergent Bilingual Students in the Mainstream Classroom: Class Talk, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies
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Epilogue: Final Thoughts
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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Bibliography
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Index
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