New Publication by Dr. Margaret Early – Big Ideas for Expanding Minds.

Dr. Margaret Early

Dr. Margaret Early Language and Literacy Education, UBC

This new professional book outlines the knowledge base that exists regarding topics such as the nature of academic language, how it is acquired by ELLs, the reasons that some (but by no means all) groups of ELLs tend to experience academic difficulties, and the instructional responses that research suggests are required to address these difficulties.

  • Provides concrete strategies for putting this knowledge base into practice and  discusses the language demands of Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and suggests instructional strategies for teaching and assessing content and language as well as reading and writing.
  • Includes numerous teaching vignettes, which provide concrete, practical examples of teachers’ classroom work with ELLs.
  • Highlights how students’ academic progress can be enhanced if all teachers in the school are “on the same page” with respect to their understanding of academic-language teaching and ways of promoting overall academic progress among ELLs.Cummins, J. & Early, M. (2015). Big Ideas for Expanding Minds: Teaching English Language Learners Across the Curriculum. Pearson Canada.
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