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The researchED Guide to English as an Additional Language: An evidence-informed guide for teachers
The researchED Guide to English as an Additional Language: An evidence-informed guide for teachers
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In this edition, Hamish Chalmers provides a primer on the key questions teachers and researchers have about the education of children learning English as an Additional Language (EAL). From the general implications of teaching children in a language that many are still in the process of learning, to the specifics of EAL-friendly pedagogy, this volume includes contributions from both teachers and researchers in the field: Victoria Murphy, Constant Leung, Jonathan Bifield, Feyisa Demie, Ann-Margaret Smith, Naomi Flynn, Holly Joseph, Tracey Costley, Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen, and Eowyn Crisfield.
Hamish Chalmers is a lecturer and EAL researcher at the University of Oxford, vice-chair of NALDIC — the UK’s EAL subject association — and erstwhile primary school teacher, both in the UK and overseas.

Language
English
ISBN
9781915361523
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Foreword – Tom Bennett
Section 1. Understanding EAL learners
Introduction
Chapter 1: A short history of provision for multilingual learners in state-funded education in England
Chapter 2: Myths and misconceptions in bilingual language development
Section 2. Teaching EAL learners – the bigger picture
Chapter 3: Principles for planning an EAL-aware curriculum
Chapter 4: Curriculum-embedded EAL assessment
Chapter 5: English as an additional language and attainment in schools
Chapter 6: Family language policy and education
Section 3. Teaching EAL learners – EAL in the mainstream classroom
Chapter 7: Spoken English for EAL learners
Chapter 8: Reading for EAL learners
Chapter 9: Writing for EAL learners
Chapter 10: EAL and specific learning differences
Chapter 11: Mother tongues: to use, or not to use, is that in question?
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