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Inciting Change In Secondary English Language Programs The Case Of Cherry High School Marilee Colesritchie

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Inciting Change In Secondary English Language Programs The Case Of Cherry High School Marilee Colesritchie
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Marilee Coles-Ritchie
ISBN: 9780230606104, 0230606105
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Inciting Change In Secondary English Language Programs The Case Of Cherry High School Marilee Colesritchie by Marilee Coles-ritchie 9780230606104, 0230606105 instant download after payment.

The way many secondary schools are structured limits the ability of immigrant English Learners to achieve academically and develop social networks, often resulting in hyper-segregated learning experiences. This book explores the journey of a group of teachers in a secondary school as they work to change the ESL program for immigrants in their school. As this group of teachers worked to create a program that supported their students’ home languages and funds of knowledge, structures within the school, and Discourses from other teachers, administrators, and the nation/community both constrained/enabled the teachers to create an equitable learning environment.

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