9781641130196-1641130199-Views from Inside: Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K‐12 Educators (Literacy, Language and Learning)

Views from Inside: Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K‐12 Educators (Literacy, Language and Learning)

ISBN-13: 9781641130196
ISBN-10: 1641130199
Author: Gisela Ernst-Slavit, Joy Egbert
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Format: Paperback 510 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781641130196
ISBN-10: 1641130199
Author: Gisela Ernst-Slavit, Joy Egbert
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Format: Paperback 510 pages

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Views from Inside: Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K‐12 Educators (Literacy, Language and Learning) (ISBN-13: 9781641130196 and ISBN-10: 1641130199), written by authors Gisela Ernst-Slavit, Joy Egbert, was published by Information Age Publishing in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Education Theory (Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent Views from Inside: Languages, Cultures, and Schooling for K‐12 Educators (Literacy, Language and Learning) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Education Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The goal of this text is to help teachers in diverse classrooms understand the importance of students' culture, languages, and schooling experiences to curriculum, assessment, and student achievement. Readers will learn about aspects of specific cultures and languages that are important to their understanding of their students, and they will discover that cultures that are often considered similar may not be so (and why they aren't). Finally, the text focuses on how teachers can integrate languages and cultures into classrooms and how to account for students' backgrounds and funds of knowledge when devising tasks. The text starts with an introduction to language and culture that presents a researchbased explanation of why these concepts are important for teachers to understand (Chapter 1). Then, the middle 28 chapters each address one countryculture. Each chapter starts with a school scenario in the US. Part 2 of each chapter includes evidencebased demographic and background data on the country, including historical events that may have an impact on our students and their families. Part 3 includes a look at education, schooling, and culture, including famous people, contributions to the world, personal characteristics, important religious information, focal customs, and other aspects that are important to cultural insiders. Part 4 is about language and literacy traditions and how they relate to the culture, a number of words that teachers can learn (e.g., yes, no, thank you, please, hello), how the language is different from and similar to English, and what those differences and similarities might mean for English language learners from that culture. Part 5 comprises advice, resources, and ideas for teachers (for example, if it is an oral culture, the teacher might consider working with students on oral storytelling before transitioning to written stories, or incorporate both using technology). Each chapter also contains recommended readings and resources and short exercises that extend the chapter information. The final chapter presents parting notes for teachers and additional suggestions for addressing diversity.

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