Making content comprehensible for English learners : the SIOP(r) Model

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Making content comprehensible for English learners : the SIOP(r) Model

Jana Echevarría, MaryEllen Vogt, Deborah Short

Pearson, c2017

5th ed

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"20 years of research"--Cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-352) and index

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内容説明

Note: This is the bound book only and does not include access to the Enhanced Pearson eText. To order the Enhanced Pearson eText packaged with a bound book, use ISBN 0134403290. Using a writing style that is practical and applicable to all kinds of classrooms, this widely popular book presents a user-friendly approach for planning and implementing lessons for teaching English learners and other students. It provides students with access to grade-level content, develops their academic English skills, and prepares them to be college and career ready. The SIOP model is a comprehensive, coherent, research-validated, success-proven model for improving teaching effectiveness and ensuring academic gains for students. It can be implemented in all content areas at all grade levels and English proficiency levels. Making Content Comprehensible for English Learners provides specific application of the SIOP to the Common Core and other state standards and includes a Reflect and Apply eText feature in which readers explain their rating of teachers’ lessons, and Teaching with Technology vignettes that describe how to infuse technology into many different SIOP lessons. The Enhanced Pearson eText features new video links inserted throughout to illustrate chapter topics and discussion points. Check for Understanding and end-of-chapter quizzes provide a comprehensive means for gauging student understanding. Improve mastery and retention with the Enhanced Pearson eText* The Enhanced Pearson eText provides a rich, interactive learning environment designed to improve student mastery of content. The Enhanced Pearson eText is: Engaging. The new interactive, multimedia learning features were developed by the authors and other subject-matter experts to deepen and enrich the learning experience. Convenient. Enjoy instant online access from your computer or download the Pearson eText App to read on or offline on your iPad® and Android® tablet.* Affordable. The Enhanced Pearson eText may be purchased stand-alone for 50-60% less than a print bound book. *The Enhanced eText features are only available in the Pearson eText format. They are not available in third-party eTexts or downloads. *The Pearson eText App is available on Google Play and in the App Store. It requires Android OS 3.1-4, a 7” or 10” tablet, or iPad iOS 5.0 or later.

目次

Brief Table of Contents 1 Introducing the SIOP® Model 2 Lesson Preparation 3 Building Background 4 Comprehensible Input 5 Strategies 6 Interaction 7 Practice & Application 8 Lesson Delivery 9 Review & Assessment 10 Issues of Reading, RTI, and Special Education for English Learners 11 Effective Use of the SIOP® Protocol 12 Frequently Asked Questions: Getting Started with the SIOP® Model Detailed Table of Contents 1 Introducing the SIOP® Model 1 Background on English Learners 3 Demographic Trends 3 Diverse Characteristics 4 School Reform, Standards, and Accountability 8 Achievement Gaps 10 Academic Language and Literacy 12 Research on Academic Language and Literacy 13 Role in Schooling 13 Effective Instructional Practice for English Learners: The SIOP® Model 15 Content-based ESL and Sheltered Content Instruction 15 Research and Development of the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP®) Model 17 Effective SIOP® Model Instruction 20 Implementing the SIOP® Model 24 Summary 25 Discussion Questions 25 2 Lesson Preparation 27 Background 28 Selecting and Writing Content and Language Objectives 35 Teaching Ideas for Lesson Preparation 50 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 53 Rating Lessons with the SIOP® Protocol 54 The Lesson 55 Teaching Scenarios 56 Discussion of Lessons 62 Teaching with Technology 66 Summary 68 Discussion Questions 68 3 Building Background 70 Background 71 Something to Think About 74 Academic Vocabulary 76 Word Consciousness 80 Teaching Academic Vocabulary 80 Teaching Ideas for Building Background 81 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 88 The Lesson 89 Teaching Scenarios 90 Discussion of Lessons 96 Teaching with Technology 99 Summary 100 Discussion Questions 100 4 Comprehensible Input 102 Background 104 Teaching Ideas for Comprehensible Input 111 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 112 The Lesson 113 Teaching Scenarios 113 Discussion of Lessons 118 Teaching with Technology 122 Summary 124 Discussion Questions 124 5 Strategies 125 Background 126 Things to Consider When Teaching Learning Strategies 128 Three Types of Scaffolding 131 Teaching Ideas for Strategies 133 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 136 The Lesson 137 Teaching Scenarios 138 Discussion of Lessons 145 Teaching with Technology 149 Summary 150 Discussion Questions 150 6 Interaction 152 Background 154 Typical Lesson 155 SIOP® Lesson 156 Oral Language Development 158 Teaching Ideas for Interaction 167 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 169 The Lesson 171 Teaching Scenarios 171 Discussion of Lessons 176 Teaching with Technology 179 Summary 180 Discussion Questions 181 7 Practice & Application 182 Background 183 Teaching Ideas for Practice & Application 189 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 190 The Lesson 192 Teaching Scenarios 193 Discussion of Lessons 198 Teaching with Technology 201 Summary 202 Discussion Questions 202 8 Lesson Delivery 204 Background 205 Linking Lesson Preparation and Lesson Delivery 210 Teaching Ideas for Lesson Delivery 212 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 213 The Lesson 214 Teaching Scenarios 215 Discussion of Lessons 218 Teaching with Technology 222 Summary 223 Discussion Questions 223 9 Review & Assessment 225 Background 226 Classroom Context and the Review & Assessment Component 227 Formative and Summative Assessment 228 Informal Assessment 228 Formal Assessment 229 Teaching Ideas for Review & Assessment 235 Differentiating Ideas for Multi-level Classes 238 The Lesson 240 Teaching Scenarios 240 Discussion of Lessons 246 Teaching with Technology 250 Summary 251 Discussion Questions 252 10 Issues of Reading, RTI, and Special Education for English Learners 254 Issues of Reading Development and Assessment 255 Estimating Students’ Reading Levels 257 English Learners and the Common Core State Standards for Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking 259 Assisting Struggling Learners: Response to Intervention 262 Issues Related to Special Education 264 Special Education Services: When Are They Appropriate? 267 Search for Intervention Rather than Disability 269 Teaching Ideas for Students with Special Needs 270 Summary 272 Discussion Questions 272 11 Effective Use of the SIOP® Protocol 274 Best Practice in Using the SIOP® Protocol 275 Scoring and Interpreting the SIOP® Protocol 277 Assigning Scores 278 Not Applicable (NA) Category 278 Calculating Scores 279 Using Non-Numeric Rating 280 Sample Lesson 280 Using SIOP® Scores and Comments 284 Reliability and Validity of the SIOP® 293 Summary 293 Discussion Questions 293 12 Frequently Asked Questions: Getting Started with the SIOP® Model 294 General SIOP® Questions 295 Questions About Getting Started with SIOP® in the Classroom 297 Questions About School-wide Implementation of the SIOP® Model 298 Appendix A: SIOP® (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) 302 Appendix B: Lesson Plans 312 Appendix C: Research on the SIOP® (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) Model 317 Appendix D: SIOP® Professional Development Resources 323 Glossary 326 References 331 Index 353

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