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Meeting the Needs of Second Language Learners: An Educator's Guide
Meeting the Needs of Second Language Learners: An Educator's Guide
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In this concise guide, former bilingual teacher Judith Lessow-Hurley dives right into the language debate swirling in school systems large and small. She examines the popular myths about educating students in a multilinquistic society and introduces the key issues:
• The demographics of second language learners
• The theory underlying language instruction
• Desirable qualifications for bilingual teachers
• Effective teaching methods and programs
• Language and politics
• Language and the law
By confronting common beliefs about English-only and immersion programs, basic interpersonal communication skills, the influence of culture on language, and more, Lessow-Hurley reveals how schools can successfully educate students from diverse backgrounds--without unintended prejudice. Her passionate and intelligent response in the language debate views every school as the bridge between cultures, helping all students develop academically and equally.