Presents a dual-language text in the theory and methodology of teaching reading in Spanish to Hispanic youngsters. Each chapter of the text is written in only one language at the preference of its author. Thus, to be successful with the book, the reader must be bilingual.
Presents a dual-language text in the theory and methodology of teaching reading in Spanish to Hispanic youngsters. Each chapter of the text is written...
This comprehensive account of bilingualism examines the importance of using students' native languages as a tool for supporting higher levels of learning. The authors highlight the social, linguistic, neuro-cognitive, and academic advantages of bilingualism, as well as the challenges faced by English language learners and their teachers in schools across the United States. They describe effective strategies for using native languages, even when the teacher lacks proficiency in that language. This resource addresses both the latest research and theory on native language instruction, along with...
This comprehensive account of bilingualism examines the importance of using students' native languages as a tool for supporting higher levels of learn...
This dual-language text provides theory and methodology for teaching reading in Spanish to Spanish/English bilingual or Spanish-dominant students. The goal is to help educators teach these students the skills necessary to become proficient readers and, thus, successful in the school system. At the very core of the book are the hispano-parlantes--the Spanish-speaking children--who bring to the schools, along with their native language and cultures, a wealth of resources that must be tapped and to whom all educators have a responsibility to respond. True to the concepts of developing...
This dual-language text provides theory and methodology for teaching reading in Spanish to Spanish/English bilingual or Spanish-dominant students. The...