The Language Demands of School - Putting Academic English to the Test (Paperback)


"The Language Demands of School" is an edited volume describing an extensive empirical base for academic English testing, instruction and professional development. The chapters comprise empirical research by Bailey and colleagues at the National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, Student Testing (CRESST) at UCLA, and invited contributions by practitioners in the fields of language policy, testing and instruction. The central focus of the chapters is the research conducted by CRESST over the last two years in an attempt to document the academic English language demands placed on school-age learners of English. The three additional chapters give the perspectives of a policy-maker at the state level, test developers, and practitioners.
"The Language Demands of" "School "fills a gap in the current literature by addressing the kind(s) of English required of K-12 English Learner students from an evidence-based perspective. This is timely given the broader context of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, which has prompted school systems to identify English language proficiency tests to meet the federal mandate. One of the problems that has surfaced in the search for English language tests for K-12 English Learner students is the inadequacy of existing research on the development of the academic English language skills that "all" students--both English Learner and native English-speaking--need to be successful in the school setting. "The Language Demands of School" is devoted to exploring this topic and to presenting research that illuminates both the questions and the answers.

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"The Language Demands of School" is an edited volume describing an extensive empirical base for academic English testing, instruction and professional development. The chapters comprise empirical research by Bailey and colleagues at the National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, Student Testing (CRESST) at UCLA, and invited contributions by practitioners in the fields of language policy, testing and instruction. The central focus of the chapters is the research conducted by CRESST over the last two years in an attempt to document the academic English language demands placed on school-age learners of English. The three additional chapters give the perspectives of a policy-maker at the state level, test developers, and practitioners.
"The Language Demands of" "School "fills a gap in the current literature by addressing the kind(s) of English required of K-12 English Learner students from an evidence-based perspective. This is timely given the broader context of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, which has prompted school systems to identify English language proficiency tests to meet the federal mandate. One of the problems that has surfaced in the search for English language tests for K-12 English Learner students is the inadequacy of existing research on the development of the academic English language skills that "all" students--both English Learner and native English-speaking--need to be successful in the school setting. "The Language Demands of School" is devoted to exploring this topic and to presenting research that illuminates both the questions and the answers.

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Imprint

Yale University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2006

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First published

November 2006

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Dimensions

235 x 156 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-0-300-10946-7

Barcode

9780300109467

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LSN

0-300-10946-6



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