The Newcomer Student

The Newcomer Student
Author: Louise H. Kreuzer
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN: 1475825595

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Resource added for the Foundations of Teacher Education 105222 and Paraeducator (Instructional Assistant) 315222 programs.

Radically Inclusive Teaching with Newcomer and Emergent Plurilingual Students

Radically Inclusive Teaching with Newcomer and Emergent Plurilingual Students
Author: Alison G. Dover,Fernando (Ferran) Rodríguez-Valls
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2022
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807766408

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"Learn how to enact curricular, pedagogical, and policy shifts that nourish students' linguistic repertoires. Drawing on their experience working with educators and students in grades 7-12, the authors challenge readers to transform their approach to languaging, agency, and authority in the classroom. Strategies come alive through classroom vignettes and examples of student work"--

The Newcomers

The Newcomers
Author: Helen Thorpe
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781501159091

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Traces the lives of twenty-two immigrant teens throughout the course of a year at Denver's South High School who attended a specially created English Language Acquisition class and who were helped to adapt through strategic introductions to American culture.

Supporting Newcomer Students

Supporting Newcomer Students
Author: Katharine Davies Samway,Lucinda Pease-Alvarez
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780393714067

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Copublished with TESOL Press Newcomers need to draw on all their resources—intellectual, linguistic, cultural—as they make sense of new content and a new language. In this much-needed book, the authors marshal research and several decades of their own experience to provide instructional practices and activities that will help teachers develop newcomers as readers and writers of English and engage them in content learning across the curriculum. Equally important, they show how teachers can advocate for these vulnerable students, many of whom have experienced multiple challenges in their home countries or in the United States, including poverty, violence, and political persecution. With chapters on assessment and second-language acquisition as well as reading, writing, speaking, and content learning, their book is a timely and comprehensive guide for any K–8 educator whose classroom or school includes newcomer students.

Pathways to Greatness for ELL Newcomers

Pathways to Greatness for ELL Newcomers
Author: Michelle Yzquierdo
Publsiher: SEIDLITZ EDUCATION, LLC
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780997740264

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Newcomer ELLs (English language learners) face a complex and daunting set of challenges. How can educators appropriately provide support to this population? Based on research of the social, emotional, and academic needs of secondary immigrant students, this book is comprised of strategies and techniques for content-area teachers of newcomer ELLs. Additionally, campus and district leaders will gain practical advice about a systemic approach to meeting the needs of this ever-increasing population. Pathways to Greatness for ELL Newcomers: A Comprehensive Guide for Schools and Teachers will highlight several components relevant to newcomer instruction including: cultural proficiency, second language acquisition strategies, scheduling/credits, and effective content-area instruction. It includes over 30 activities for content-area and ESL teachers of newcomers.

The Newcomer Student

The Newcomer Student
Author: Louise H. Kreuzer
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475825602

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More than 50 million individuals will be forcibly displaced from their homes this year. Many will be resettled into other countries or cultures, including the United States. With specific regard to education, a growing sector of ELA instruction now caters to the unique needs of refugee and immigrant students. These “Newcomer” learners, as they are resettled into Westernized regions, require a tailored brand of education. The Newcomer Student is a field guide from the trenches. It is the product of one educational specialist’s experiences, observations, and research in the Newcomer ELA field. It is a tale of personal participation, linking grassroots to modern progressive protocol, a story of cultural exploration, stemming from Louise’s refugee teaching experiences, and an ongoing search to discover interpersonal peace and humanistic continuity.

Restoring Students Innate Power

Restoring Students  Innate Power
Author: Louise El Yaafouri
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416630760

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This book explores the effects of trauma on newcomer students and presents stress-mitigating strategies that empower these multilingual students as they transition to a new environment. Diverse insights and experiences bring high-powered learning spaces to life. However, the cultural backgrounds of newcomer students and their families can be very different from the dominant norms of the new community, resulting in misalignments that constitute a persistent challenge. In addition, the process of arriving can exacerbate stress. Entering a new school or classroom means situating oneself within a new context of language, culture, community, and shifting personal identities. This transition shock contributes to a sense of diminished power. In serving these students, we can't afford to leave transition shock out of our conversations about trauma. We must not only stitch together pieces of culturally responsive practice and trauma-informed care but also become practitioners of stress-mitigating strategies that empower newcomer students. We must focus instruction on our students' unique identities. We must restore their power. In Restoring Students' Innate Power, newcomer educator and cultural competency expert Louise El Yaafouri presents * An understanding of transition shock and how stress and trauma affect recent arrivers. * The four pillars of transition shock and how they affect learning. * How students see themselves and how the cultural aspects of their identities inform teachers' work in mitigating transition shock. * How social-emotional learning links to trauma-informed practice. This book isn't exclusively about trauma; it's about restoring power. The distinction is critical. Focusing on the trauma or traumatic event roots us in the past. Restoration of power moves us forward.

Creating a Sense of Belonging for Immigrant and Refugee Students

Creating a Sense of Belonging for Immigrant and Refugee Students
Author: Mandy Manning,Ivonne Orozco Sahi,Leah Juelke,Sarahí Monterrey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000538700

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Discover how to create a sense of belonging and connection for your immigrant and refugee students. This timely book, written by four award-winning teachers, offers compelling stories and practical applications to help you reach your students in the classroom and beyond. Topics covered include advocacy, using literacy to create a welcoming environment, connecting with families, building staff capacity and best practices for virtual learning. You’ll also find easy-to-implement lesson plans, as well as reflection questions throughout to help you on your journey. Appropriate for K-12 teachers, English Learner specialists and school leaders, this inspiring and useful book will help you make the necessary changes to create more positive outcomes for your immigrant students.