Mainstreaming ESL

Mainstreaming ESL

Case-Studies in Integrating ESL Students into Mainstream Curriculum

Edited by John Clegg

$36.95

Publication Date: 29th October 1996

This practical book will be useful for teaching professional working in linguistically diverse classrooms. It includes accounts of 'mainstreaming' from both ESL and mainstream teachers in primary and secondary schools across the world. It also provides examples of teaching materials and pupils' work and contains practical and detailed narratives. Read More
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This practical book will be useful for teaching professional working in linguistically diverse classrooms. It includes accounts of 'mainstreaming' from both ESL and mainstream teachers in primary and secondary schools across the world. It also provides examples of teaching materials and pupils' work and contains practical and detailed narratives. Read More
Description
In many parts of the world, language minority children are educated through a second language. In these contexts, it has often been thought appropriate to teach such children separately until they are fluent enough in the medium of instruction to join in mainstream schooling. More recent experience and research shows that it is both socially more just and educationally more effective to integrate language minority pupils into mainstream education as early as possible. In this book, ESL and mainstream teachers from primary and secondary schools in Australia, Canada, the USA and the United Kingdom, describe how they go about 'mainstreaming'. Well-supplied with examples of teaching materials and pupils' work, their narratives are practical and detailed. At the same time they raise vital questions of school policy which the whole school community must address when launching initiatives of this kind. This book will be of very practical use to ESL and mainstream teachers, as well as to principals, advisers and those at all levels of the education service who work in multilingual communities. It will also serve as a handbook for teacher-educators and student teachers of any subject who are preparing to work in linguistically diverse classrooms.
Details
  • Price: $36.95
  • Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Publication Date: 29th October 1996
  • Trim Size: 5.85 x 8.25 in
  • ISBN: 9781853593482
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
    EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language
Table of Contents

Preface
John Clegg: Introduction
Section 1: Primary Schools
1. Cressida Jupp: Supporting Small ESL Groups in a Mainstream Primary School
2. L. Westbrook and Sharon Bergquist-Moody: A Whole-language Approach to Mainstreaming
3. Elina Raso: A Mainstream Primary Classroom with a Majority of ESL Students: Planning for English Language Learning
4. Julie Reid and Nancy Kitegawa: A Whole-school Approach to Mainstreaming: The Rose Avenue ESL/D Project
Section 2: Secondary Schools
5. Ross McKean: A Sheltered History Course for ESL Students
6. Anne Filson: Environmental Studies for ESL Students: School Skills, Literacy and Language
7. Ruth Evans: Content-based Language Teaching: Geography for ESL Students
8. Manny Vazquez: Integrating a Small Group of ESL Students into Mainstream Science: Partnership Teaching
9. Hugh Hooper: Mainstream Science with a Majority of ESL Learners: Integrating Language and Content
10. John Clegg: Endpiece

In many parts of the world, language minority children are educated through a second language. In these contexts, it has often been thought appropriate to teach such children separately until they are fluent enough in the medium of instruction to join in mainstream schooling. More recent experience and research shows that it is both socially more just and educationally more effective to integrate language minority pupils into mainstream education as early as possible. In this book, ESL and mainstream teachers from primary and secondary schools in Australia, Canada, the USA and the United Kingdom, describe how they go about 'mainstreaming'. Well-supplied with examples of teaching materials and pupils' work, their narratives are practical and detailed. At the same time they raise vital questions of school policy which the whole school community must address when launching initiatives of this kind. This book will be of very practical use to ESL and mainstream teachers, as well as to principals, advisers and those at all levels of the education service who work in multilingual communities. It will also serve as a handbook for teacher-educators and student teachers of any subject who are preparing to work in linguistically diverse classrooms.
  • Price: $36.95
  • Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Publication Date: 29th October 1996
  • Trim Size: 5.85 x 8.25 in
  • ISBN: 9781853593482
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
    EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language

Preface
John Clegg: Introduction
Section 1: Primary Schools
1. Cressida Jupp: Supporting Small ESL Groups in a Mainstream Primary School
2. L. Westbrook and Sharon Bergquist-Moody: A Whole-language Approach to Mainstreaming
3. Elina Raso: A Mainstream Primary Classroom with a Majority of ESL Students: Planning for English Language Learning
4. Julie Reid and Nancy Kitegawa: A Whole-school Approach to Mainstreaming: The Rose Avenue ESL/D Project
Section 2: Secondary Schools
5. Ross McKean: A Sheltered History Course for ESL Students
6. Anne Filson: Environmental Studies for ESL Students: School Skills, Literacy and Language
7. Ruth Evans: Content-based Language Teaching: Geography for ESL Students
8. Manny Vazquez: Integrating a Small Group of ESL Students into Mainstream Science: Partnership Teaching
9. Hugh Hooper: Mainstream Science with a Majority of ESL Learners: Integrating Language and Content
10. John Clegg: Endpiece