You can now purchase the second edition of The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide here.
Learn more about it here.
Excerpt From Our New Book: “Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Teaching”
Help Language Learners Lead Their Own Learning is another excerpt from our new book, the second edition of The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide.
Katie Hull Sypnieski and I were interviewed by Carol Salva about our new book, the second edition of The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide. You can read, listen and watch it here.
THE MONTH-LONG #MLLCHAT_BKCLUB CHAT ON OUR BOOK BEGINS TODAY – IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN!
MORE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEK’S ONLINE #MLLCHAT_BKCLUB DISCUSSION OF OUR NEW BOOK
A Book to Help ELLs and Their Teachers Thrive is the headline of a positive review of our new book.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SECOND WEEK OF THE ONLINE #MLLCHAT_BKCLUB DISCUSSION ABOUT OUR NEW BOOK
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE THIRD WEEK OF THE #MLLCHAT_BKCLUB ONLINE CHAT ABOUT OUR NEW BOOK
Highlights From The Fourth Week Of The #MLLChat_BkClub Online Chat About Our New Book
Highlights From The Final Week Of The #MLLChat_BkClub Online Chat About Our New Book
ANOTHER POSITIVE REVIEW ON OUR NEW BOOK
(NOTE: Our New Book On Teaching English Language Learners Is Out Three Weeks Early!)
I just received an image of my upcoming book’s front cover:
Katie Hull is my co-author, and it has been published by Jossey-Bass. If you click on the cover, it will take you to the pre-order site.
Here are some excerpts that have been published by Edutopia and Education Week:
Do’s & Don’ts For Teaching English Language Learners
Seven Tips for Building Positive Relationships with English Language Learners
Assessment & Reflection With ELLs—And All Students
Fostering Relationships in the Classroom
ASCD Express has published Two Challenges in Teaching ELLs: Primary Language Use and Book Selection
ALSO: You Can Now “Search Inside” My New Book On ELL’s Over At Amazon
Lots Of Good Tidbits On Teaching English Language Learners
All The Figures In Our ELL Book Can Now Be Downloaded By Everybody
What to do — and not do — for growing number of English Language Learners is a book excerpt that appeared in The Washington Post.
Interview With Co-Author Of “ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide”
Using Games in the ELL Classroom, Part I
Using Games in the ELL Classroom, Part II
Using Photos With English Language Learners
Eight Ways to Use Video With English Language Learners
Another Excerpt From Our Book On Teaching ELL’s!
You Can Read & Download The Entire First Chapter From Our ELL Book For Free
Nice! I can’t wait!
I have my copy!
First impression: I like the larger, easy-to-read font choice. Thank you!
So far, the “I am” Project (page 21), Chapter 3, pages 198, 199, Chapter 11 = are those that have the most penciled in margin notes and/or post-it reference tabs.
It is one of those books that even a very experienced ESL / ESOL / ELL / EFL (whatever acronym you use) teacher/facilitator will be likely to find useful to review, even if just to be reminded of a few tricks that she or he has not used in awhile, to become more aware of research supporting the “why we do and try to do what we do and try to do.”
As someone who has been a fan of Larry Ferlazzo for years, I felt I owed it to him and to visitors to my bookshelves to purchase a copy of this text. As an adult ELL educator, even though the book is marked for Grades 4 -12, many chapters and much of the information has relevancy.
This is a text that is not likely to overwhelm newbies and/or classroom volunteers — a quick flip-though may well lead to a careful reading of the Contents pages, and then to self-selected study.
The Afterword is well chosen.
The Notes section will make you wish for access to a hyper-linked copy of same!
This is a great text to have near you while lesson-planning, at hand during peer-to-peer / staff committee meetings, a text to revisit frequently.
Holly
Holly,
Thanks for the great review!
Larry
Hello Larry,
It seems to be a very interesting book to read. I would like to have it. How can I get it? I’m living in Mexico.
Carlos,
I’m sure Jossey-Bass delivers there. Try going to the book’s website, and let me know if you have any problem.
Larry
Hi Larry,
We carry your book on our website http://www.everydayell.com It’s a great resource for our underfunded and hard-working ESL teachers nationwide!
Thanks!
Trish