This comprehensive volume describes evidence-based strategies for
supporting English language learners (ELLs) by promoting meaningful
communication and language use across the curriculum. Leading experts
explain how and why learning is different for ELLs and pinpoint specific
best practices for the classroom, illustrated with vivid examples.
Particular attention is given to ways in which learning English is
intertwined with learning the student's home language. The book
addresses both assessment and instruction for typically developing ELLs
and those with language disabilities and disorders. It demonstrates how
educators and speech-language professionals can draw on students'
linguistic, cognitive, sociocultural, and family resources to help close
the achievement gap.