Responding to the need to prepare elementary teachers for the increasinglinguistic diversity in schools, this book presents key foundational principles in language and literacy development for linguistically diverse students. Readers see these ideas enacted through the journeys of real students as they progress from 1st through 6th grade. What emerges is both a “big picture” and an “up close and personal” look at the successes, obstacles, and developmental nuances for students learning to read and write in a new language in inclusive classrooms. Throughout, the authors provide crucial guidance to educators that will support them in taking conscious steps toward creating educational equity for linguistically diverse students.
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This is Book 16 in the Language and Literacy Series Series. See all Language and Literacy Series books here.
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Lori A. Helman is associate professor at the University of Minnesota, USA in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and director of the Minnesota Center for Reading Research.
Carrie Rogers is assistant professor at Western Carolina University, USA in the School of Teaching and Learning.