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The goal of this podcast is to add to your toolkit so that you can empower language learners just like me.

Teaching MLs Tan Huynh

    • Education
    • 4.9 • 99 Ratings

The goal of this podcast is to add to your toolkit so that you can empower language learners just like me.

    Ep 197. Moving from monolingualism to multilingualism w/ Dr.Lillian Ardell

    Ep 197. Moving from monolingualism to multilingualism w/ Dr.Lillian Ardell

    • 44 min
    Ep. QSSSA - structuring accountable academic conversations

    Ep. QSSSA - structuring accountable academic conversations

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    Decades of research (Wright, 2016), and the experience of millions of educators, make one thing abundantly clear about the modern classroom: students need to talk about their learning. Engaging students in small-group, academic conversations is one of the most effective ways to: enhance comprehension reduce misbehavior build academic language proficiency support literacy develop socioemotional skills promote question-asking and deep thinking, and create a sense of community within the classroom So why don’t all lessons have all students talking about their learning, all the time?
    Unfortunately, asking students to “turn and talk” to their partners has proven frustrating for many educators, who see students not talking, or students talking about non-academic subjects, or gregarious students dominating conversations while shier students are voiceless. As a teacher, I had all of these frustrations, too. I gave my students the opportunity to talk about their learning, but I wouldn’t see them doing it—at least not the majority of my students. When I asked them why they weren’t talking, I heard a variety of responses, which I dismissed as excuses at the time:
    “I don’t want to go first.” “I don’t know what the question is asking, sir.” “I didn’t learn this.” “I don’t even know what we’re supposed to be doing.”
    I knew that students engaging in new activities tend to thrive with more structure, but I wasn’t sure what structure I could add to these conversations. And then I came across QSSSA. The Question, Signal, Stem, Share, Assess routine was first introduced in 7 Steps to a Language-Rich, Interactive Classroom by Seidlitz and Perryman in 2011, and has since taken modern classrooms across the nation by storm (as evidence, try an image search of QSSSA).
    Research has shown that regularly using QSSSA results in enhanced participation and enthusiasm from students (Seidlitz et al., 2024). QSSSA is so effective because it provides exactly that structure I was looking for in my classroom. Students feel safe and confident in the QSSSA process and are intuitively engaged in participation. In all content areas and at all grade levels, it is one of the most versatile, effective tools in the teacher toolkit, and can be used any time you want to have students participate in structured conversations using academic language.
    A Routine for Academic Language Development Each step of the QSSSA routine was deliberately designed to help students develop academic language, first by reducing the affective filter, and second by providing supports that encourage students to use academic language. Here is how to implement each step of the routine.

    • 1 hr
    Ep 195: Using TRTW w/ MLs

    Ep 195: Using TRTW w/ MLs

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    • 49 min
    Ep 194: Growing Language and Literacy for Secondary MLs w/ Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld

    Ep 194: Growing Language and Literacy for Secondary MLs w/ Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld

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    • 58 min
    Ep. 193: Unlocking MLs' Potential (2nd edition)

    Ep. 193: Unlocking MLs' Potential (2nd edition)

    Bring classroom content to life for multilingual learners
    In this eagerly anticipated revision of their bestselling book, authors Diane Staehr Fenner, Sydney Snyder, and Meghan Gregoire-Smith share dynamic, research-backed strategies that every educator of multilingual learners (MLs) can add to their repertoire. Including more of what educators loved from the first edition―authentic classroom examples, a wide variety of research-based instructional strategies, and practical tools to implement across grade levels and content areas―this is the ultimate practical guide to unlocking the potential of MLs in K-12 classrooms.
    With fresh graphics and eye-catching colors, this thoroughly revised edition also includes:
    Considerations for newcomers and students with interrupted or no formal education (SLIFE)
    An added chapter on building scaffolded instruction and peer learning opportunities into MLs’ academic reading and writing activities
    Additional opportunities for reflection and application
    A new unit planning template aligned with research-based instructional practices, including a completed example unit
    Situated within five core beliefs that frame the must-haves for MLs’ equitable and excellent education, Unlocking Multilingual Learners′ Potential is a guide to research-based practices and a toolbox of strategies every educator can implement to make content accessible and increase language proficiency among MLs.
     
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    • 53 min
    Ep 192. Heart-Centered Teaching w/ Regie Routman

    Ep 192. Heart-Centered Teaching w/ Regie Routman

    @regieroutman bravely and loving shares many of her personal stories to help restore our sense of hope, joy, and possibility in uncertain times.
     
    Free PDF of Chapter 5 (https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3-euw1-ap-pe-ws4-cws-documents.ri-prod/9781032445502/Chapter%205.pdf)
     
    Companion website for free resources (https://sites.google.com/view/theheartcenteredteacher/home)
     
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    • 1 hr 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
99 Ratings

99 Ratings

Veronica Rod. ,

One of the best for our multilingual learners!

1. Relevant for all ML’s
2. Real Stories
3. Great Strategies!

Elisa ZD ,

Great for pre-service teachers!

Love the clear, practical focus on crafting classroom relationships and learning experiences for MLLs. Your podcast is one of the choices my students have for eLearning as future teachers of MLLs.

aqui_estoy ,

False advertising

I purchased a book through a link provided by Tan by Shelley Fairbairn. At multiple points throughout the episode a manipulative (or older poster/chart) was referenced as being included with the purchase by both Tan and the authors of the book. I purchased the book and it did not come with either. As a new ML teacher, I was anticipating this easy reference chart/ manipulative. Tan’s email on his website is not functioning so no way to contact him to rectify this. The podcasts themselves are hit or miss as sometimes people don’t share much info in anticipation of you buying whatever it is they promote. That was not the issue with this episo(as I purchased the book) but am not happy that they misled us. In reading other reviews, this seems to be the norm and not the exception):

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