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E-grāmata: Four Chinese ELLs

  • Formāts: 180 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781641137850
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  • Formāts: 180 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781641137850

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"First, this book can be marketed through the TESOL organizations. The TESOL has one of the largest memberships with over 12,000 members representing 156 countries (TESOL Brochure, 2017). Beyond TESOL International, many regional and local TESOL organizations are affiliated with TESOL. For example, SETESOL stands for the Southeastern Regional TESOL and the Carolina TESOL is in South/North Carolina. Marketing can be done through the websites of these organizations or at their annual conferences. We have the ESOL coordinators in several school districts who are closely related to the TESOL International and the local TESOL to help with the book marketing. Second, this book can be marketed through other professional conferences. More national, international, regional and local conferences have begun to pay attention to teaching ELLs. For example, the AERA annual meetings have SIG Divisions on educating ELLs. The ATE and NAME Annual Conferences have also added the topics related to teaching ELLs in recent years. This book can be marketed at these annual meetings/conferences through their book exhibit. (Note: AERA stands for American Educational Research Association that has also one of the large members in the nation and the world. ATE stands for Associationfor Teacher Educators; NAME stands for National Association for Multicultural Education). Third, this book can be purchased as reading text materials by college students in teacher education and training programs. There are many federal and state fundingprojects that have the budget for purchasing training materials. In addition, school districts can purchase the book for their in-service teachers. Through the grant programs, we also have the contact with the key personnel in the four target school districts (e.g., ESOL curriculum program coordinators) and we can encourage them to market the book through our good relation; the ESOL teachers and school personnel can recommend the books for further adoption in other K-12 classroom teachers since South Carolina has the highest increase in the ELL population and every teacher need to know how to teach ELLs"--
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Four Chinese Ells And One American Dream
1(16)
Vignette
1(1)
Four Chinese ELLs
2(2)
The American Dream and Culture Shock
4(2)
Schools and Parents in China
6(5)
Schools and Teachers in America
11(3)
Summery
14(3)
2 Jay And His Journey
17(32)
Vignette
17(1)
Journey of Jay
18(2)
Jay's Data Profile
20(27)
Interview With Jay, Parents, and Teachers
20(12)
Observation of Jay
32(7)
Documentary Data From Jay
39(8)
Summary
47(2)
3 Benson And His Journey
49(30)
Vignette
49(1)
Journey of Benson
50(1)
Benson's Data Profile
51(26)
Interview With Jay, Parents, and Teachers
51(12)
Observation of Benson
63(9)
Documentary Data From Benson
72(5)
Summary
77(2)
4 Ann And Her Journey
79(28)
Vignette
79(1)
Journey of Ann
80(1)
Ann's Data Profile
81(1)
Interview With Ann, Parents, and Teachers
81(24)
Interview With Ann
81(11)
Observation of Ann
92(7)
Documentary Data From Ann
99(6)
Summary
105(2)
5 Tom And His Journey
107(28)
Vignette
107(1)
Journey of Tom, Parents, and Teachers
108(1)
Tom's Data Profile
109(45)
Observation of Tom
119(7)
Document Data From Tom
126(8)
Summary
134(1)
6 Conclusion
135(1)
Vignette
135(3)
Working to Meet the Needs of ELLs
138(16)
Professional Standards
143(1)
Stages of ELLs' Language Development
144(2)
Strategies for Teacher Professionals
146(8)
Summary
154(3)
About the Authors 157(2)
Index for Subject Glossary 159
Nan Li and Michael Meng, Claflin University