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El. knyga: English Learners with Learning Disabilities

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  • Formatas: 161 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9798887302003
  • Formatas: 161 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9798887302003

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This edited book is intended to offer a practical guide for general, special, and bilingual/English as a second language educators working with English learners (ELs) with learning disabilities (LD) in the K-12 inclusive classroom. Authored by leading scholars with expertise in the fields of special and bilingual education, the book provides educators with a solid foundation of the growing demographics of ELs in our schools, an understanding of second language acquisition, and further knowledge of the referral, assessment, and identification process.

A detailed discussion addresses cultural competence and the development of the individualized education program (IEP) and provides an overview of legal and instructional foundations for developing culturally and linguistically responsive (CLR) IEPs for diverse learners, with a specific focus on students with LD who are acquiring English as an additional language. Federal legislative mandates, required IEP components, and the significant role that families assume in quality IEP development is presented along with practical examples that demonstrate a strengths-based perspective for engaging colleagues and families in the development of CLR IEPs for ELs.

The remaining chapters of the book provide content on the use of a multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) framework, effective instructional practices, and research-based language and literacy interventions. To assist with the implementation of these interventions, a variety of co-teaching models are provided. Finally, the authors suggest ways to better communicate with parents and/or families to enhance collaboration between home and school.
Chapter
1. English Learners With Learning Disabilities: Demographic
Imperatives; Alba A. Ortiz.

Chapter
1. Second Language Acquisition; Sylvia Linan-Thompson.

Chapter
2. Referral, Assessment, and Identification; Catherine Richards-Tutor
and Maria Virginia Cornejo Guevara.

Chapter
3. The Individualized Education Program; John J. Hoover and Lydia
Sollenberger.

Chapter
4. Legislation, Pedagogy, and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support; Kristi
L. Santi.

Chapter
5. Effective Instruction; Tim T. Andress and Colleen K. Reutebuch.

Chapter
6. Co-Teaching Models; Wendy W. Murawski and Samantha G. Toews.

Chapter
7. Communication and Collaboration With Families; Terese C. Aceves
and Lauren Black.

Biographies.