English Learners Left Behind
Autor Kate Menkenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781853599989
ISBN-10: 1853599980
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
ISBN-10: 1853599980
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
Cuprins
ContentAcknowledgementPART I: Language Policy Context 1. Introduction 2. Language Policy, Federal Education Legislation, and English Language Learners in the United States 3. The New York Case: The Local Implementation of a National PolicyPART II: Standardized Tests in Daily School Life 4. Tongue-Tied: The Linguistic Challenges that Standardized Tests Pose for English Language Learners 5. The Ones Left Behind: How High-Stakes Tests Impact the Lives and Schooling Experiences of ELL Students 6. "Teaching to the Test" as Language Policy: The Focus on Test Preparationin Curriculum and Instruction for ELLsPART III: Expansion & Recommendations 7. Higher Expectations vs. Language as Liability: Why the Drawbacks of Accountability Outweigh the Benefits for English Language Learners 8. High-Stakes Testing and Language Un-Planning: Theoretical Implications of Testing as Language Policy 9. Moving Forward: Embracing Multilingual Language Policies from the Top-Down to the Bottom-Up
Recenzii
Educating students who speak languages other than those recognized by school authorities is a most important issue. As the students' linguistic diversity has increased, educational authorities around the world have instituted high-stakes assessments that in effect push out language minority students. But there are few accounts of the effects of these assessments in the lives of students and their teachers. Menken's book is an exception. Written in elegant prose and with an abudance of scholarly data, Menken brings to light the tensions between top-down assessment policies and the ways in which teachers, as well as students, negotiate them. Focusing on the U.S. context, this important book is of relevance to anyone thinking about the relationship between school assessment and educational processes and practices throughout the world. Professor Ofelia Garcia, Program in Bilingual/Bicultural Education ,Teachers College, Columbia University,English Learners Left Behind is an outstanding, albeit troubling, study of how language policy is made in the surreal world of American education. As the first scholar to exhaustively document the pernicious effects of high-stakes testing for ELL students, Kate Menken has performed an invaluable service for both children and educators. All U.S. politicians should be required to read her book - and pass a test on it - before voting on misguided legislation like No Child Left Behind.James Crawford, President, Institute for Language and Education Policy