Engaging with critical questions such as What counts as language? and
How can I know when a student is struggling with language?, Melinda J.
McBee Orzulak explores how mainstream ELA teachers might begin to
understand language in new ways to benefit both English language learner
and non-ELL students learning in the same classroom.
Offering supportive teaching resources and ways to notice and understand
the strengths of ELL students, McBee Orzulak outlines strategies for
respectful and rigorous instruction for all students as we consider our
own cultural and linguistic expectations. She also addresses responses
to common curricular challenges such as:
- Structuring positive environments for students as both learners and
adolescents
- Providing a language focus in our teaching
- Assessing the range of literacies our ELL students possess
To meet the needs of in-service and preservice teachers, unique features
of the book include Key Understandings and Getting Started questions
with each chapter, key practices linked to classroom vignettes, sample
assignments, and lists of next steps and resources. Understanding
Language provides a series of entry points into the NCTE Position
Paper on the Role of English Teachers in Educating English Language
Learners (ELLs), focusing in particular on knowing and teaching all of
our students--monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual--both language
and content.