Patti Kelly Ralabate, Loui Lord Nelson
Patti Kelly Ralabate and Loui Lord Nelson—both influential early adopters of Universal Design for Learning (UDL)—braid two “hot” frameworks, Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) and UDL, to help teachers address the needs of English Learners in today’s classrooms.
With cultural and linguistic diversity in the classroom on the rise, educators are challenged to address the needs of English Learners “without diluting the focus of their educational goals and curriculum, and potentially sacrificing the progress of other students,” write Ralabate and Nelson.
Culturally Responsive Design for English Learners uses UDL, which addresses the innate brain-based differences of learners, and CRT, a pedagogy that responds to learners’ cultural differences, to design culturally responsive instruction that’s inclusive of all learners. These frameworks are also brought together to specifically address the learning needs faced by English Learners (ELs).
In this essential resource, the authors provide scenarios, reflection questions, and classroom-based exercises to support responsive instruction. Learn to design and craft goals, methods, materials, and assessments that help ELs optimise their educational experience.
Figures and Tables v
Acknowledgments ix
Part I A Foundation for Culturally Responsive Design: How Culture, Context, and Language Shape Learning
Part II Applying Culturally Responsive Design to Second- or Dual-Language Learning
Glossary 183
References 189
Index 205
About the Authors 215