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Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners

Tools for Equity
By: Sydney Snyder, Diane Staehr Fenner

Foreword by Ayanna Cooper
Sketchnotes by Kate Monick

What will you do to promote multilingual learners’ equity?

Our nation’s moment of reckoning with the deficit view of multilingual learners has arrived. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exposed and exacerbated long-standing inequities that stand in the way of MLs’ access to effective instruction. Recent events have also caused us to reflect on our place as educators within the intersection of race and language. In this innovative book, Sydney Snyder and Diane Staehr Fenner share practical, replicable ways you can draw from students’ strengths and promote multilingual learners' success within and beyond your own classroom walls.

In this book you’ll find

Practical and printable, research-based tools that guide you on how to implement culturally responsive teaching in your context
Case studies and reflection exercises to help identify implicit bias in your work and mitigate deficit-based thinking
Authentic classroom video clips in each chapter to show you what culturally responsive teaching actually looks like in practice
Hand-drawn sketch note graphics that spotlight key concepts, reinforce central themes, and engage you with eye-catching and memorable illustrations


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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781544390253
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2021
  • Page Count: 352
  • Publication date: February 09, 2021

Price: $39.95

Price: $39.95
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Description

Description

What will you do to promote multilingual learners’ equity?

Our nation’s moment of reckoning with the deficit view of multilingual learners has arrived. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exposed and exacerbated long-standing inequities that stand in the way of MLs’ access to effective instruction. Recent events have also caused us to reflect on our place as educators within the intersection of race and language. In this innovative book, Sydney Snyder and Diane Staehr Fenner share practical, replicable ways you can draw from students’ strengths and promote multilingual learners' success within and beyond your own classroom walls.

In this book you’ll find

Practical and printable, research-based tools that guide you on how to implement culturally responsive teaching in your context
Case studies and reflection exercises to help identify implicit bias in your work and mitigate deficit-based thinking
Authentic classroom video clips in each chapter to show you what culturally responsive teaching actually looks like in practice
Hand-drawn sketch note graphics that spotlight key concepts, reinforce central themes, and engage you with eye-catching and memorable illustrations

There is no time like the present for you to reflect on your role in culturally responsive teaching and use new tools to build an even stronger school community that is inclusive of MLs. No matter your role or where you are in your journey, you can confront injustice by taking action steps to develop a climate in which all students’ backgrounds, experiences, and cultures are honored and educators, families, and communities work collaboratively to help MLs thrive. We owe it to our students.

On-demand book study-Available now!

Authors, Snyder and Staehr Fenner have created an on-demand LMS book study for readers of Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners: Tools for Equity available now from their company SupportEd. The self-paced book study works around your schedule and when you're done, you’ll earn a certificate for 20 hours of PD. SupportEd can also customize the book study for specific district timelines, cohorts and/or needs upon request. Learn more.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Sydney Snyder

Sydney Snyder, PhD, is a principal associate at SupportEd. In this role, Dr. Snyder coaches ML educators and develops and facilitates interactive professional development for teachers of MLs. She also works with the SupportEd team to offer technical assistance to school districts and educational organizations. Dr. Snyder has extensive instructional experience and has worked in the field of English language development for
over 25 years. She started her teaching career as a Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea, West Africa. This experience ignited her passion for language teaching, culturally responsive instruction, and ML advocacy. Dr. Snyder is coauthor of Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners: Tools for Equity and contributing author to Breaking Down the Monolingual Wall. She served as an English Teaching Fellow at Gadja Mada University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. She earned her PhD in Multilingual/ Multicultural Education at George Mason University and her MAT in TESOL at the School for International Training. You can connect with her by email at Sydney@SupportEd.com or on Twitter at @SydneySupportEd.
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Diane Staehr Fenner

Diane Staehr Fenner, PhD, is the president of SupportEd (SupportEd.com), a woman-owned small business located in the Washington, DC, metro area that she founded in 2011. SupportEd is dedicated to empowering multilingual learners and their educators. Dr. Staehr Fenner leads her team to provide ML professional development, coaching, technical assistance, and curriculum and assessment support to school districts, states, organizations, and the U.S. Department of Education. Prior to forming SupportEd, Dr. Staehr Fenner was an English language development (ELD) teacher, dual language assessment teacher, and ELD assessment specialist in Fairfax County Public Schools, VA. She speaks German and Spanish and has taught in Berlin, Germany, and Veracruz, Mexico. Dr. Staehr Fenner grew up on a dairy farm in central New York and is a proud first- generation college graduate. She has written eight books on ML education (and counting), including coauthoring Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners: Tools for Equity and authoring Advocating for English Learners: A Guide for Educators. She is a frequent keynote speaker on ML education at conferences across North America. She earned her PhD in Multilingual/Multicultural Education at George Mason University
and her MAT in TESOL at the School for International Training. You can connect with her by email at Diane@SupportEd.com or on Twitter at @DStaehrFenner.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword


Why We Wrote This Book


Acknowledgments


About the Authors


How to Approach This Book


Chapter Overview


CHAPTER 1. WHY CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING MATTERS

CHAPTER 2. BUILDING CULTURAL COMPETENCY

CHAPTER 3. OPERATING FROM AN ASSETS-BASED APPROACH

CHAPTER 4. SIMULTANEOUSLY SUPPORTING AND CHALLENGING STUDENTS

CHAPTER 5. PLACING STUDENTS AT THE CENTER OF THE LEARNING

CHAPTER 6. LEVERAGING STUDENTS’ LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS

CHAPTER 7. UNITING STUDENTS’ SCHOOLS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES

CHAPTER 8. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

Appendices


Index


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