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==sequential language acquisition==
 
==sequential language acquisition==
* The process through which a language learner first acquires one language and later acquires a second or additional language; this stands in contrast to the notion of [[#simultaneous language acquisition|simultaneous language acquisition]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* The process through which a language learner first acquires one language and later acquires a second or additional language; this stands in contrast to the notion of [[#simultaneous language acquisition|simultaneous language acquisition]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
==sequential language learning==  
 
==sequential language learning==  
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* An approach within language education programs that serves [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] from multiple language backgrounds with the goal of development of academic language in [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#L2|L2]] (English) through content and applies to Spanish as a second language (SSL) in Spanish to English speakers. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
 
* An approach within language education programs that serves [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] from multiple language backgrounds with the goal of development of academic language in [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#L2|L2]] (English) through content and applies to Spanish as a second language (SSL) in Spanish to English speakers. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
* Offers [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] grade-level core content courses taught in English using instructional strategies that make the content concepts accessible while students are acquiring [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English as a second language (ESL)|English as a second language]]. These programs and courses are sometimes referred to as [[#sheltered English immersion (SEI)|sheltered English immersion]] or [[#specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)|specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)]]. The term sheltered instruction may also be used to describe pedagogy rather than a program design. Sheltered instruction practices and individual sheltered instruction courses can be and often are implemented in conjunction with other program alternatives.  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* Offers [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] grade-level core content courses taught in English using instructional strategies that make the content concepts accessible while students are acquiring [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English as a second language (ESL)|English as a second language]]. These programs and courses are sometimes referred to as [[#sheltered English immersion (SEI)|sheltered English immersion]] or [[#specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)|specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)]]. The term sheltered instruction may also be used to describe pedagogy rather than a program design. Sheltered instruction practices and individual sheltered instruction courses can be and often are implemented in conjunction with other program alternatives.  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
* Sheltered instruction Educational services that offer [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] access to grade-level core content courses taught in English using instructional strategies designed to make the content concepts comprehensible while students are acquiring English. Such programs/classes are sometimes referred to as [[#sheltered English immersion (SEI)|sheltered English immersion (SEI)]] or [[#specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)|specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)]]. The term sheltered instruction may also be used to describe actual instructional strategies (such as those designed to make content comprehensible to [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] in the academic mainstream) rather than to a program design.[http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]
 
* Sheltered instruction Educational services that offer [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] access to grade-level core content courses taught in English using instructional strategies designed to make the content concepts comprehensible while students are acquiring English. Such programs/classes are sometimes referred to as [[#sheltered English immersion (SEI)|sheltered English immersion (SEI)]] or [[#specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)|specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)]]. The term sheltered instruction may also be used to describe actual instructional strategies (such as those designed to make content comprehensible to [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] in the academic mainstream) rather than to a program design.[http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]
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==sheltered English immersion (SEI)==
 
==sheltered English immersion (SEI)==
* A program model for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] that combines [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English as a second language (ESL)|English-as-a-second language]] instruction, [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered content-area instruction]], and [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(P)#primary language support (PLS)|primary language support]]. Sometimes called structured English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(I)#immersion|immersion]].  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* A program model for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] that combines [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English as a second language (ESL)|English-as-a-second language]] instruction, [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered content-area instruction]], and [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(P)#primary language support (PLS)|primary language support]]. Sometimes called structured English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(I)#immersion|immersion]].  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
* A program model for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(D)#dual language learner (DLL)|DLLs]] that combines [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English as a second language (ESL)|ESL]] instruction, [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered content-area instruction]], and [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(P)#primary language support (PLS)|primary language support]]. It may also be called structured English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(I)#immersion|immersion]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/14/young-dual-language-learners/ <i>Young Dual Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.languagecastle.com/about/ Karen N. Nemeth]
 
* A program model for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(D)#dual language learner (DLL)|DLLs]] that combines [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English as a second language (ESL)|ESL]] instruction, [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered content-area instruction]], and [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(P)#primary language support (PLS)|primary language support]]. It may also be called structured English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(I)#immersion|immersion]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/14/young-dual-language-learners/ <i>Young Dual Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.languagecastle.com/about/ Karen N. Nemeth]
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==Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP)==
 
==Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP)==
* A research-based approach for sheltered instruction that helps [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] develop oral [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|language proficiency]] while building academic English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#literacy|literacy]] skills and content area knowledge. The SIOP Institute, trademark, and copyright are owned by [http://www.k12pearson.com/teach_learn_cycle/LessonLab/lssnlb.html LessonLab/Pearson Education]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* A research-based approach for sheltered instruction that helps [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] develop oral [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|language proficiency]] while building academic English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#literacy|literacy]] skills and content area knowledge. The SIOP Institute, trademark, and copyright are owned by [http://www.k12pearson.com/teach_learn_cycle/LessonLab/lssnlb.html LessonLab/Pearson Education]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
* A research-based approach for [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered content-area instruction]] that helps [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] develop oral [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|language proficiency]] while building academic English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#literacy|literacy]] skills and content-area knowledge. The SIOP Institute trademark and copyright are owned by [http://www.k12pearson.com/teach_learn_cycle/LessonLab/lssnlb.html LessonLab/Pearson Education]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/14/young-dual-language-learners/ <i>Young Dual Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.languagecastle.com/about/ Karen N. Nemeth]
 
* A research-based approach for [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered content-area instruction]] that helps [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] develop oral [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|language proficiency]] while building academic English [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#literacy|literacy]] skills and content-area knowledge. The SIOP Institute trademark and copyright are owned by [http://www.k12pearson.com/teach_learn_cycle/LessonLab/lssnlb.html LessonLab/Pearson Education]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/14/young-dual-language-learners/ <i>Young Dual Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.languagecastle.com/about/ Karen N. Nemeth]
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* Acquisition of two languages at the same time, generally before the age of 3 (also [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingualism/multilingualism|bilingual]] acquisition). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
 
* Acquisition of two languages at the same time, generally before the age of 3 (also [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingualism/multilingualism|bilingual]] acquisition). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
* The process by which a learner acquires more than one language at the same time (contrast [[#sequential language acquisition|sequential language acquisition]]).  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* The process by which a learner acquires more than one language at the same time (contrast [[#sequential language acquisition|sequential language acquisition]]).  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
* The learning of two or more languages at the same time, for example, when a father and mother speak different languages to the child. The child is considered to be experiencing simultaneous language acquisition if one or more of the languages is introduced before he or she turns 3 years old, and [[#sequential language acquisition|sequential language acquisition]] if the [[#second language|second language]] is introduced after age 3. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/14/young-dual-language-learners/ <i>Young Dual Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.languagecastle.com/about/ Karen N. Nemeth]
 
* The learning of two or more languages at the same time, for example, when a father and mother speak different languages to the child. The child is considered to be experiencing simultaneous language acquisition if one or more of the languages is introduced before he or she turns 3 years old, and [[#sequential language acquisition|sequential language acquisition]] if the [[#second language|second language]] is introduced after age 3. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/14/young-dual-language-learners/ <i>Young Dual Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.languagecastle.com/about/ Karen N. Nemeth]
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* A [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(H)#heritage language|heritage language]] program for students who speak Spanish as a [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(H)#home language|home]] or [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(H)#heritage language|heritage language]]. These programs aim to broaden the linguistic repertoire of Spanish speakers, and they often focus on ensuring that Spanish speakers learn to read and write in Spanish (while not stigmatizing the vernacular variety of Spanish that the students speaks at home and in the community).  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* A [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(H)#heritage language|heritage language]] program for students who speak Spanish as a [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(H)#home language|home]] or [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(H)#heritage language|heritage language]]. These programs aim to broaden the linguistic repertoire of Spanish speakers, and they often focus on ensuring that Spanish speakers learn to read and write in Spanish (while not stigmatizing the vernacular variety of Spanish that the students speaks at home and in the community).  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
==Spanish literacy==
 
==Spanish literacy==
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* Instruction that is adapted for [[#second language|second language]] learners by the use of visuals, hands-on learning, and other strategies that make instruction in the second language more comprehensible. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
 
* Instruction that is adapted for [[#second language|second language]] learners by the use of visuals, hands-on learning, and other strategies that make instruction in the second language more comprehensible. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
* Another term for [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered instruction]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* Another term for [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered instruction]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
* Another term for [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered instruction]], preferred in California and other states because it places emphasis on the fact that such instruction is academically rigorous but specially designed to match the linguistic needs of the student. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/6/foundations-teaching-english-language-learners-res/ <i>Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners</i>], second edition by [http://www.edci.purdue.edu/faculty_profiles/wright/index.html Wayne E. Wright]
 
* Another term for [[#sheltered (content) instruction|sheltered instruction]], preferred in California and other states because it places emphasis on the fact that such instruction is academically rigorous but specially designed to match the linguistic needs of the student. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/6/foundations-teaching-english-language-learners-res/ <i>Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners</i>], second edition by [http://www.edci.purdue.edu/faculty_profiles/wright/index.html Wayne E. Wright]
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* Acquisition of a [[#second language|second language]] that occurs at the expense of maintaining and developing the first language. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
 
* Acquisition of a [[#second language|second language]] that occurs at the expense of maintaining and developing the first language. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
* The process by which or context in which a [[#second language|second language]] is learned, but at the expense of the first one. As a person becomes more [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|proficient]] in the new language, [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|proficiency]] in the first language diminishes, or worse, the person loses that first language altogether (contrast [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(A)#additive bilingualism|additive bilingualism]]).  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [http://www.heinemann.com/authors/4928.aspx Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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* The process by which or context in which a [[#second language|second language]] is learned, but at the expense of the first one. As a person becomes more [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|proficient]] in the new language, [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|proficiency]] in the first language diminishes, or worse, the person loses that first language altogether (contrast [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(A)#additive bilingualism|additive bilingualism]]).  [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//hamayan.else.ell/ Else Hamayan] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//field.rebecca/ Rebecca Field]
  
 
* The process describing the acquisition of a [[#second language|second language]] by an individual or group accompanied by loss or displacement of the first language. It is to be contrasted with [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(A)#additive bilingualism|additive bilingualism]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]
 
* The process describing the acquisition of a [[#second language|second language]] by an individual or group accompanied by loss or displacement of the first language. It is to be contrasted with [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(A)#additive bilingualism|additive bilingualism]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]

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Contents

Caslon Language Education Index

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

say something; say something/write something

  • Instructional strategy in which student partnerships or small groups read a portion of text and then stop and say and, sometimes, write a reaction, supported by a sentence prompt for summary, prediction, question and answer, or personal or academic connection. Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

scaffolding

second language

self-assessment

self-contained second language programs

semantic extension

  • A characteristic of Spanish in the United States; the expansion of the original meaning of Spanish words to include the meaning of a similar English word (e.g., “groserías”–groceries; “carpeta”–carpet). Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

semantics

semilingualism

sensory, graphic, and interactive supports

sentence prompt (frase clave)

separate underlying proficiency (SUP)

separation biliterate model of language and literacy

sequential bilingual learner

  • Instructional strategy in which student partnerships or small groups read a portion of text and then stop and say and, sometimes, write a reaction, supported by a sentence prompt for summary, prediction, question and answer, or personal or academic connection. Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

sequential bilingualism

sequential language acquisition

sequential language learning

shared reading

shared writing

sheltered (content) instruction

sheltered English immersion (SEI)

sheltered English instruction

Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP)

silent period

simultaneous bilingualism

simultaneous bilingual learner

simultaneous bilinguals

simultaneous biliteracy development

simultaneous language acquisition

single-dominance perspective

singlets

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium

sociocultural perspectives

social language

social language proficiency

social networks

societal or dominant language

SOCRATES

SOLOM-R (Student Oral Language Observation Matrix-Revised)

Spanglish

Spanish for native speakers (SNS)


Spanish literacy

  • The broad range of teaching and learning activities undertaken through the medium of the Spanish language, focusing on the integrated development of oracy, reading, and writing throughout the curriculum. Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

specials

special education

specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)

specific interventions

stakeholders

standard error of measurement (SEM)

  • A statistical measure that indicates a range of trustworthiness of an individual student’s standardized test score. For example, the actual score of student who earned a score of 50 on a test with an SEM of 3 would be between 47 and 53 (e.g., 50 +/– 3). Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners, second edition by Wayne E. Wright

standard language ideology

standard measures

standardized measures

status planning

steamer classes

strategic use of language

structured English immersion

student-led conferences

students with incomplete/interrupted formal education (SIFE)

submersion

  • This term describes a “sink-or swim” environment in which ELLs are placed in general education classrooms with English-speaking students and a monolingual English-speaking teacher. With good intentions, administrators and teachers hope that the non–English-speaking children will learn English by being “immersed” in the language. The ELLs’ primary language is seldom used in the classroom or used sporadically for translation purposes. Literacy and academic content instruction as well as texts and supplemental materials are usually not designed or adapted for the ELL students. In the submersion classroom, ELLs are taught as if they do not have diverse academic and linguistic needs. As a result, the ELLs, especially the beginners, often miss important concepts and are not active, engaged, learners. (See contrasting definition of immersion.) Implementing Effective Instruction for English Language Learners by Suzanne Wagner and Tamara King

substantial sheltered instruction methodology training

subtractive bilingualism

successive language acquisition

summative assessment(s)

sustained silent reading (SSR)

  • A time dedicated to individual student reading. During this time, students are free to choose anything they want to read, including magazines, newspapers, and books on any subject and in either Spanish or English. Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

symmetrical bilingual

  • A bilingual who has equal ability in both languages.

syntax

  • Refers to word order within phrases and sentences (how phrases and sentences are constructed), and the rules that govern word order. Often paired with “grammar” to encompass the whole system of rules that describe a language. Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

synthetic reading approaches

systemic interventions

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