Language has always been the medium of instruction, but what happens when it becomes a barrier to learning? In this book, Jane Hill and Kirsten Miller take the reenergized strategies from the second edition of Classroo...

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Language has always been the medium of instruction, but what happens when it becomes a barrier to learning? In this book, Jane Hill and Kirsten Miller take the reenergized strategies from the second edition of Classroom Instruction That Works and apply them to students in the process of acquiring English. New features in this edition include


* The Thinking Language Matrix, which aligns Bloom€s taxonomy with the stages of language acquisition and allows students at all levels to engage in meaningful learning.

* The Academic Language Framework, an easy-to-use tool for incorporating language-development objectives into content instruction.

* Suggestions for helping students develop oral language that leads to improved writing.

* Tips for Teaching that emphasize key points and facilitate instructional planning.

Whether your students are learning English as a second language or are native English speakers who need help with their language development, this practical, research-based book provides the guidance necessary to ensure better results for all.



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