Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Exceptional Students

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Valuing Diverse Students

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Teaching Foreign Languages Video Library   This video library illustrates effective instruction and assessment strategies for teaching foreign languages There are 27 videos that may be viewed at www.learner.org

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Think/Pair/Share 1.

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What are your beliefs about diverse learners?

In what way(s) do the changing demographics impact classroom diversity?

How do you define diverse?

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Identification

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Students come from many racial/cultural/ethnic/SES/ linguistic backgrounds “Exceptional” indicates abilities ranging from gifted to physical, emotional, or learning disabilities

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Pedagogical Implications

   Students having different proficiency/linguistic levels Students having different native/heritage languages Students with different academic levels 5

Think/Pair/Share

Think of nonverbal answering practices (body language) that are commonly used in classrooms and brainstorm with a partner to create a list like the following: pointing, hand raising, standing on line, etc.

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Think/Pair/Share

 What are some instructional strategies and assessment practices that work effectively with the wide variety of diverse learners?

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Learner Preferences

What are some strategies to learn about students’ multiple intelligences and/or learning styles?

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Now think about….

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How these may be integrated into an early phase of a lesson.

Other ways students could use the list you generated to signal their comprehension.

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Other Important Pedagogical Implications

   Multiple Intelligences Learning Styles Learning Strategies 10

Multiple Intelligences

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Verbal/Linguistic Logical/Mathematical Bodily/Kinesthetic Naturalist Visual/Spatial Musical/Rhythmic Interpersonal/Social Intrapersonal/Introspective

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Multiple Intelligences

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Bodily/Kinesthetic

Role playing; dancing; TPR, TPRS, hands-on learning

Interpersonal/Social

Cooperative teams, paired activities  

Intrapersonal

Independent study

Logical/Math

word order activities, pattern games, classifying and categorizing, cause and effect 12

Multiple Intelligences

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Musical/Rhythmic

write jingles, jazz chants, musical cloze

Naturalist

describe changes in local environment  

Verbal/Linguistic

debates, story telling, word games

Visual/Spatial

drawing a response, video exercises, graphic organizers 13

Learning Styles A learning style is a general approach a learner uses to learn a new language (Scarcella & Oxford, 1992).

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Learner Styles can be categorized into 3 areas:

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Global Analytic Integrated

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Learning Strategies

  Metacognitive: objective.

planning for learning, monitoring one’s own comprehension and production, and evaluating how well one has achieved a learning

Cognitive:

manipulating the material to be learned mentally or physically 16

Learning Strategies (cont’d)

Social/Affective:

either interacting with another person in order to assist learning, as in cooperative learning, and asking questions for clarification, or using affective control to assist learning tasks (Chamot & O’Malley, 1994).

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Ask Yourself These Questions 1.

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What do you believe are the advantages of teaching culturally, linguistically, and cognitively diverse students?

What experiences do you have with people whose cultural backgrounds are different from yours?

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Ask Yourself These Questions 3. How do you accommodate the special needs of heritage language learners?

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In the video you will see….

  Ways to work with multilevel classes in the same room & at the same time (Shuffleton and Fu).

How important grouping and cooperative learning are in working with diverse learners.

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In the video you will see….

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Strategies to create a positive learning environment for HL and EL learners in the same class.

How teachers help students to value the diversity of their classmates.

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Theory & Research Informing Practice

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Teaching practices must be underscored by theory and research.

Evidence on this can be collected using teacher action research.

TFL Library showcases practicing teachers demonstrating “theory to practice”

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TFL Video Library is a wonderful resource!!

    It’s free!

It’s easily accessed It reaches many languages across all grade levels It’s useful for new and “not so new” teachers 23

To Access the Library

Go to www.learner.org

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