articleJournal of Teacher EducationJul 7, 2008Closed access

Linguistically Responsive Teacher Education

Montclair State University

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Abstract

Students who speak languages other than English are a growing presence in U.S. schools. As a result, many mainstream classroom teachers are finding that they have English language learners in their classes. Unfortunately, most mainstream classroom teachers have had little or no preparation for providing the types of assistance that such learners need to successfully learn academic content and skills through English while developing proficiency in English. In this article, the authors identify a small set of principles that can serve as the linguistic foundation for the teaching of English language learners in mainstream classes. The authors then outline linguistically responsive pedagogical practices that flow…

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Keywords
  • Mainstream
  • Mathematics education
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Pedagogy
  • Teacher preparation
  • English language
  • Foundation (evidence)
  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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