‘The book provides a root cause analysis of why so many students are failing in America′s public schools. The materials translate research into practice and provide a rich collection of data for instructional strategies.’
—Mary Reeve, Director, Services for Exceptional Students
Gallup Mc Kinley County Schools, NM
Innovative, research-based strategies to reach all the learners in your class!
This second edition of the best-selling volume in the What Every Teacher Should Know series presents critical information about teaching learners from diverse racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, language, ability, and special needs backgrounds.
Updated throughout, this essential guide assimilates new data about how the brain processes information and provides tools for understanding and working with diverse students, including a cultural proficiency checklist, a vocabulary pretest and posttest, and a vocabulary summary. Donna Walker Tileston explores:
- Brain-compatible teaching strategies that engage diverse learners
- Signs of bias to avoid in the classroom, including stereotypes, exclusion, selectivity, and more
- How culture affects learning styles
- Updated research on teaching children in poverty
- Guidelines for working with English language learners
What Every Teacher Should Know About Diverse Learners shows teachers how to set high expectations for all students and facilitate their progress in fulfilling those expectations.
विषयसूची
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Vocabulary Pretest
1. Influences
A Few Definitions to Consider
Back to the Future
What Are the Issues Now?
2. How Are We Diverse?
Why Is It Important to Examine Differences?
Cultural Diversity
Diversity of Modalities
Diversity of Socioeconomic Status
Diversity of Race/Ethnicity
3. Recognizing the Signs of Bias
Linguistic Bias
Stereotyping
Exclusion
Unreality
Selectivity
Isolation
4. The Road to Closing the Achievement Gap
The Urban Achievement Gap: Fact Versus Fiction
What Can Teachers Do?
5. Which Teaching and Learning Strategies Make the Most Difference in Closing the Gap?
What Is a Best Practice?
High Expectations: Why They Matter
The Role of the Self-System in Learning
We Have Their Attention–Now What?
General Ideas for Cognition
Some Additional Thoughts
How Do We Deal With Language Acquisition Skills?
6. Working With Diversity: A Teacher?s Checklist
Vocabulary Summary
Vocabulary Posttest
References
Index
लेखक के बारे में
Donna Walker Tileston is a veteran teacher and administrator. She is currently the president of Strategic Teaching and Learning, a consulting firm that provides services to schools throughout the United States and worldwide. Donna’s publications include Ten Best Teaching Practices: How Brain Research, Learning Styles, and Standards Define Teaching Competencies (2000), which has been on Corwin′s bestseller list since its first year in print, in addition to the ten-volume award-winning series What Every Teacher Should Know, now in its second edition. Other recent titles are Teaching Strategies for Active Learning (2006), Teaching Strategies that Prepare Students for High Stakes Tests (2008), and Closing the Poverty and Culture Gap (2009). Donna received her BA from the University of North Texas, her MA from East Texas State University, and her Ed D from Texas A & M University-Commerce. She may be reached at www.whateveryteachershouldknow.com