1st Edition

Scaffolding Language Development in Immersion and Dual Language Classrooms

By Diane J. Tedick, Roy Lyster Copyright 2020
    382 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    382 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book introduces research-based pedagogical practices for supporting and enhancing language development and use in school-based immersion and dual language programs in which a second, foreign, heritage, or indigenous language is used as the medium of subject-matter instruction. Using counterbalanced instruction as the volume’s pedagogical framework, the authors map out the specific pedagogical skill set and knowledge base that teachers in immersion and dual language classrooms need so their students can engage with content taught through an additional language while continuing to improve their proficiency in that language. To illustrate key concepts and effective practices, the authors draw on classroom-based research and include teacher-created examples of classroom application. The following topics are covered in detail:

    • defining characteristics of immersion and dual language programs and features of well-implemented programs
    • strategies to promote language and content integration in curricular planning as well as classroom instruction and performance assessment
    • an instructional model to counterbalance form-focused and content-based instruction
    • scaffolding strategies that support students’ comprehension and production while ensuring continued language development
    • an approach to creating cross-linguistic connections through biliteracy instruction
    • a self-assessment tool for teachers to reflect on their pedagogical growth

    Also applicable to content and language integrated learning and other forms of content-based language teaching, this comprehensive volume includes graphics to facilitate navigation and provides Resources for Readers and Application Activities at the end of each chapter.

    The book will be a key resource for preservice and in-service teachers, administrators, and teacher educators.

    INTRODUCTION

    PART I: WHAT IS IMMERSION AND DUAL LANGUAGE EDUCATION?
    Chapter 1: From Goals and Outcomes to Program Models and Characteristics
    Chapter 2: Characteristics of Well-Implemented Immersion and Dual Language Programs

    PART II: WHAT IS COUNTERBALANCED INSTRUCTION?
    Chapter 3: Counterbalanced Instruction: Its Rationale and Key Characteristics
    Chapter 4: Contextualization, Awareness, Practice, and Autonomy: The CAPA Model

    PART III: WHAT IS SCAFFOLDING?
    Chapter 5: Effective Scaffolding and Questioning Techniques
    Chapter 6: Corrective Feedback

    PART IV: CURRICULUM PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT
    Chapter 7: Unit-Level Instructional Design
    Chapter 8: Module and Lesson Design
    Chapter 9: Scaffolding Biliteracy Development
    Chapter 10: Performance Assessment

    CONCLUSION
    REFERENCES
    Appendix A: ImDL Unit Design Example
    Appendix B: ImDL Module and Lesson Design Example
    Appendix C: ImDL IPA Example
    Appendix D: Self-Assessment Rubric for ImDL Teachers
    Appendix E: Answer Keys
    Index 

    Biography

    Diane J. Tedick is Professor of Second Language Education at the University of Minnesota. Her research interests include student language development in immersion classrooms, content-based language instruction, and immersion/dual language teacher education and professional development. She provides professional development experiences for immersion and bilingual teachers in the U.S. and internationally. She has co-edited two books on immersion, both published by Multilingual Matters: Pathways to Multilingualism: Evolving Perspectives on Immersion Education (2008) and Immersion Education: Practices, Policies, Possibilities (2011). She has twice received the U.S. Paul Pimsleur Award for Research in Foreign Language Education, in 2013 with co-recipient Laurent Cammarata, and in 2016 with Tara Fortune.

    Roy Lyster is Professor Emeritus of Second Language Education at McGill University. His research examines content-based second-language instruction and the effects of instructional interventions designed to counterbalance form-focused and content-based approaches. He was co-recipient with colleague Leila Ranta of the 1998 Paul Pimsleur Award for Research in Foreign Language Education and was presented the Robert Roy Award by the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers in 2017. He is author of a module called Content-Based Language Teaching published by Routledge in 2018, and two books: Learning and Teaching Languages Through Content published by Benjamins in 2007 and Vers une approche intégrée en immersion published by Les Éditions CEC in 2016.

    ‘I would highly recommend this book to preservice and in-service K-12 teachers, other educators, and researchers interested in second language education.  Tedick and Lyster provide a much-needed research-based presentation of pedagogical practices to enhance language development in dual language and immersion classrooms.  Their clear definitions, specific strategies and instructional models, and self-assessment tools add a significant layer of depth to our understanding of how to teach two languages in dual language and immersion classrooms.  This book provides important implications for program design, curriculum, and instructional practices in dual language and immersion programs to significantly improve language learning and teaching.  Buy it today and use it tomorrow!’  – Kathryn Lindholm-Leary, Professor Emerita, Child and Adolescent Development, San Jose State University, USA

    ‘Tedick and Lyster have drawn on decades of research and experience to produce this remarkable book. The authors’ deep knowledge of classroom practices and their respect for teachers’ creativity and hard work are reflected on every page. From reviewing research findings to providing guidance for lesson planning and pedagogy, the book is comprehensive, original, and practical. It will become a foundational text for teacher education and professional development in immersion and dual language education.’ – Patsy Lightbown, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Education, Concordia University, Canada