Making Content Comprehensible for Secondary English Learners: The SIOP Model

Author:   Jana Echevarria ,  MaryEllen Vogt ,  Deborah J. Short
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
ISBN:  

9780205627578


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 November 2010
Replaced By:   9780133362770
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Based on the widely used text, Making Content Comprehensible for English Learners: The SIOP Model, which includes all grade levels, this book is geared towards the specific needs of middle/secondary students and teachers. The book opens with an introductory chapter that provides an overview of issues in the education of English learners. Each chapter that follows discusses one research-based component of the SIOP Model of instruction and give explicit guidance on how to implement the component in middle/secondary classrooms. Each chapter also includes vignettes of 3 teachers implementing the SIOP Model to varying degrees. Readers have the opportunity to analyze the instruction and rate the lessons. The authors provide their own analysis and discussion of each lesson as well.

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Author:   Jana Echevarria ,  MaryEllen Vogt ,  Deborah J. Short
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Pearson
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9780205627578


ISBN 10:   0205627579
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 November 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   9780133362770
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I've used all three editions of this book...I really like the improvements made for each edition and [Making Content Comprehensible for Secondary English Learners] continues the trend!I like the secondary vignettes very much. --Barbara H. Formoso, HILT lead teacher, Gunston Middle School, Arlington, VA As a high school teacher who mentors first year teachers and pre-service teachers!I would definitely recommend [this book]!for ideas on how to reach both ELL students and low-income urban students![The included] CD with actual teachers teaching ELL students, both successfully and unsuccessfully, [are] very beneficial. Showing is always stronger than just telling! --Madelaine Kingsbury, English teacher, Overbrook High School, Philadelphia, PA The use of various subject matter lessons was excellent. I am an English Language Arts teacher, and I usually prefer books tailored to my content area. However, the broad use of content areas in this book is very effective. --Madelaine Kingsbury, English teacher, Overbrook High School, Philadelphia, PA I am thrilled to [have Making Content Comprehensible for Secondary English Learners]![it] pertains to all in education because the face of public education is changing!This [book will] become a valuable survival tool for both students and teachers. --Kay Keasler Casper, Independence Middle School, Yukon, OK


I've used all three editions of this book...I really like the improvements made for each edition and [Making Content Comprehensible for Secondary English Learners] continues the trend!I like the secondary vignettes very much. --Barbara H. Formoso, HILT lead teacher, Gunston Middle School, Arlington, VA As a high school teacher who mentors first year teachers and pre-service teachers!I would definitely recommend [this book]!for ideas on how to reach both ELL students and low-income urban students![The included] CD with actual teachers teaching ELL students, both successfully and unsuccessfully, [are] very beneficial. Showing is always stronger than just telling! --Madelaine Kingsbury, English teacher, Overbrook High School, Philadelphia, PA The use of various subject matter lessons was excellent. I am an English Language Arts teacher, and I usually prefer books tailored to my content area. However, the broad use of content areas in this book is very effective. --Madelaine Kingsbury, English teacher, Overbrook High School, Philadelphia, PA I am thrilled to [have Making Content Comprehensible for Secondary English Learners]![it] pertains to all in education because the face of public education is changing!This [book will] become a valuable survival tool for both students and teachers. --Kay Keasler Casper, Independence Middle School, Yukon, OK


I've used all three editions of this book...I really like the improvements made for each edition and [Making Content Comprehensible for Secondary English Learners] continues the trend...I like the secondary vignettes very much. -Barbara H. Formoso, HILT lead teacher, Gunston Middle School, Arlington, VA As a high school teacher who mentors first year teachers and pre-service teachers...I would definitely recommend [this book]...for ideas on how to reach both ELL students and low-income urban students...[The included] CD with actual teachers teaching ELL students, both successfully and unsuccessfully, [are] very beneficial. Showing is always stronger than just telling... --Madelaine Kingsbury, English teacher, Overbrook High School, Philadelphia, PA The use of various subject matter lessons was excellent. I am an English Language Arts teacher, and I usually prefer books tailored to my content area. However, the broad use of content areas in this book is very effective. -Madelaine Kingsbury, English teacher, Overbrook High School, Philadelphia, PA I am thrilled to [have Making Content Comprehensible for Secondary English Learners]...[it] pertains to all in education because the face of public education is changing...This [book will] become a valuable survival tool for both students and teachers. -Kay Keasler Casper, Independence Middle School, Yukon, OK


Author Information

Deborah J. Short is a professional development consultant and a senior research associate at the Center for Applied Linguistics in Washington, DC. She co-developed the SIOP (R) Model for sheltered instruction and has directed national research studies on English language learn-ers funded by the Carnegie Corporation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the U.S. Dept. of Education. She recently chaired an expert panel on adolescent ELL literacy. As the director of Academic Language Research & Training, Dr. Short provides professional development on sheltered instruction and academic literacy around the U.S. and abroad. She has numerous publications, including the SIOP (R) book series and five ESL textbook series for National Geographic/Hampton-Brown. She has taught English as a second/foreign language in New York, California, Virginia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Jana Echevarria is a Professor Emerita at California State University, Long Beach. She has taught in elementary, middle, and high schools in general education, special education, ESL, and bilingual programs. She has lived in Taiwan, Spain and Mexico. An internationally known expert on second language learners, Dr. Echevarria is a Fulbright Specialist. Her research and publications focus on effective instruction for English learners, including those with learning disabilities. Currently, she is Co-Principal Investigator with the Center for Research on the Educational Achievement and Teaching of English Language Learners (CREATE) funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES). In 2005, Dr. Echevarria was selected as Outstanding Professor at CSULB. MaryEllen Vogt, Ed.D., is Professor Emerita of Education at California State University, Long Beach. MaryEllen has been a classroom teacher, reading specialist, special education specialist, curriculum coordinator, and university teacher educator. She received her doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, and is a co-author of fifteen books, including Reading Specialists and Literacy Coaches in the Real World (3rd ed., 2011) and the SIOP (R) book series. Her research interests include improving comprehension in the content areas, teacher change and development, and content literacy and language acquisition for English learners. She was inducted into the California Reading Hall of Fame, received her university's Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award, and served as President of the International Reading Association in 2004-2005.

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