Strategies to Bolster Academic English Language Use
and
Lesson Engagement in Linguistically Diverse Classrooms
--Led
by Kate Kinsella--
Teachers in mixed-ability, linguistically
diverse classrooms readily agree that a significant instructional
challenge is eliciting a dynamic response from students who
are under-prepared with academic language and content foundations
and accustomed to a relatively passive learning role. All too
often, the only individual in the classroom actively engaging in confident
and competent academic discourse is the teacher. To become proficient
users of academic language, English learners and struggling
readers need rigorous, explicit vocabulary instruction and
conscientiously structured and accountable daily contexts to
apply and respond to target lesson content using appropriate lesson terms and
syntax.
Drawing upon relevant scholarship and
extensive experience in linguistically diverse K-12 and college contexts,
Dr. Kinsella will identify components of instructional front-loading
that responsibly prepares students for the conceptual and linguistic
demands of challenging lesson content. She will introduce a
framework for analyzing the lexical demands of lesson content and
demonstrate research-informed strategies for effectively teaching
critical vocabulary. She will guide participants through highly structured
discussion and interaction scaffolds that integrate vital skill preparation
in appropriate academic language. Of equal importance, these
participation structures hold all students accountable for active
thinking, listening and responding,
while providing the teacher with tangible “evidence checks” of
lesson engagement and comprehension. Participants
will observe compelling lesson footage that illustrates the cognitive
and social merits of these interaction structures. Colleagues
will leave with detailed implementation
guidelines, classroom observation tools, and practical reproducible
materials to begin immediately designing lessons that more
democratically engage and support English learners with diverse
abilities and challenges.
Kate Kinsella will provide
TESOL educators with an informed and sustainable “tool kit” of
research-based strategies that bolster vocabulary knowledge,
communicative competence, reading comprehension and writing
proficiency in linguistically diverse classrooms..
Classroom Management and Engagement
• Guidelines for preparing students for the linguistic demands
of classroom interaction
• Techniques to structure dynamic and democratic classroom discussions
• Practical strategies to ensure responsible contributions and
active listening
Academic Vocabulary Development
• High-frequency word lists to
inform selection of vocabulary for robust instruction
• Guidelines for selecting vocabulary
to teach at critical lesson phases
• Strategies to introduce central lesson concepts and build
background knowledge
• Strategies to pre-teach high priority academic “tool
kit” vocabulary
• Strategies that build word consciousness and word attack skills
• Academic vocabulary study methods
• Practical and efficient generative vocabulary assessments