Today more and more ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse students enroll in our college and university courses. These diverse, multilingual students enrich our campuses and at the same time present challenges. Who are these students? What skills do these diverse students need to be successful in college? How can faculty help them succeed? For faculty in all disciplines seeking answers to these questions, this is an essential book. This text provides practical advice on how to assist these students with academic tasks and how to help them to succeed in the academy.



Autorentext

Johnnie Johnson Hafernik is professor in the Department of Rhetoric and Language at the University of San Francisco. Her research interests include applied linguistics, English for Academic Purposes (EAP), curriculum design, and issues of ethics and social justice in language education. She is the co-author of two books: Dilemmas in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages: 40 Cases with Dorothy S. Messerschmitt and Ethical Issues for ESL Faculty: Social Justice in Practice with Dorothy S. Messerschmitt and Stephanie Vandrick.

Fredel M. Wiant is associate professor and chair of the Department of Rhetoric and Language at the University of San Francisco. Her research interests include political rhetoric, communication and composition curriculum and pedagogy, and first-year college experience. She is the co-author of a writing/speaking textbook, The Speaking/Writing Connection: A Rhetoric with David Ryan.



Inhalt

Introduction

Unit I - The Context

Chapter One: Our Students

Chapter Two: Constructing Classrooms Where Students Can Succeed

Unit II: Understanding and Addressing Language Skills Introduction

Chapter Three: Speaking

Chapter Four: Listening

Chapter Five: Reading

Chapter Six: Writing

Chapter Seven: Working in Groups

Chapter Eight: Assessment

Epilogue: Outside the Ivory Tower

Titel
Integrating Multilingual Students into College Classrooms
Untertitel
Practical Advice for Faculty
EAN
9781847698223
ISBN
978-1-84769-822-3
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
25.10.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
174
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch