Teaching Diverse Learners

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781412974981

Principles for Best Practice

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By Amy J. Mazur, Patricia R. Doran
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Amy J. Mazur, Ed.D., lead faculty in bilingual special education and a professor at the George Washington University, has been involved in teacher preparation for over 30 years. She has long been an advocate for the minority student who, as a result of poverty, health and developmental issues, immigrant status, or level of English language acquisition, has not been provided access to appropriate educational service delivery. Dr. Mazur has served as the chair of the Special Education Special Interest Group of the National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE); and she has been a member of the editorial staff of the Division for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Exceptional Learners (DDEL), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children. Throughout her career, Dr. Mazur has presented at national and international conferences, advocating for the rights of minority students as well as the skills needed to prepare professionals to teach to the needs of all students. She lives in Washington, D.C., and is the mother of two children, Arin and Adam, both of whom have been an inspiration to her as she seeks to promote social justice and equity.

Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction 1. Who Are Our Diverse Learners? New Definitions, New Responses 2. The Impact of the Law: Policies and Diversity 3. What a Difference a Room Makes: Classroom Setup and Management for Learning 4. Really Seeing Your Students: The Importance of Behavioral Observation 5. Mental Wellness and Students' Resiliency: Making School an Emotionally Safe Place 6. Curriculum and Language: Making Texts and Materials Accessible 7. Literacy Development: Factors Impacting Diverse Learners 8. Assessment: How Do You Know What Your Students Know? 9. Collaboration: Working Together for Student Success 10. Family Involvement: Forming Rich and Lasting Partnerships References Index

"This book will be a useful text for districts that are trying to understand their ELL populations, and will assist mainstream teachers with their ELL students." -- Faith Chaney, ESOL Teacher "This book can reach out in ways not previously attempted text because it reaches across disciplines and classroom settings as a realistic guide to providing better educational opportunities for all students." -- Robert H. Williams, Jr., Associate Professor of English

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