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Teaching Alive! A Case Studies Series

Teaching Alive! A Case Studies Series
Visit the classrooms of teachers who successfully meet the challenge of instructing groups of students with diverse English-language skills using approaches that reflect the Five Standards. Elementary and secondary cases in varied subjects are presented in an engaging, instructive, and easy-to-navigate format. The innovative architecture enables users to access different perspectives on each study—from the researcher, the teacher, teacher educators, and the students themselves. Co-produced by CREDE and Brigham Young University’s Center for the Improvement of Teacher Education and Schooling. Except where noted, all CD-ROMs are available for purchase at both CAL and BYU.

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Titles

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Teaching Alive for the 21st Century: The Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy in Elementary Settings

Teaching Alive for the 21st Century: The Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy in Secondary Settings

The Bilingual/ESL Programs and Practices Case: A Video Ethnography of Educational Alternatives for Second Language Learners

The Adolescent Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Teaching Second Language Students Content Through Literacy Development

The Second Language Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Bilingual Students'
Literacy Development

The Early Childhood Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Balanced Literacy
Approaches for Second Language Students

The Lucia Villarreal Case: A Video Ethnography of Literacy Practices in a
Bilingual Classroom

The Craig Cleveland Case: A Video Ethnography of Mexican American History in a Spanish/English Bilingual Classroom

The Mara Mills Case: A Video Ethnography of Biological Science in a Sheltered English Classroom

The Sheri Galarza Pre-School Case: A Video Ethnography of Developmentally Appropriate Teaching of Language and Literacy

The Julene Kendall Case: A Video Ethnography of Teaching in an Elementary English as a Second Language (ESL)

The Assessment Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Formal and Informal Assessment Practices

The Second Language Acquisition Case

 

• Teaching Alive for the 21st Century: The Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy in Elementary Settings
and
Teaching Alive for the 21st Century: The Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy in Secondary Settings

by Roland Tharp, Soleste Hilberg , Stephanie Dalton, and Annela Teemant (2001)

Effective strategies for educating ethnically and linguistically diverse groups of students at both the elementary and secondary levels. Each of the two CD-ROM sets illustrates exemplary use of CREDE's Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy through video clips of actual lessons and through accompanying text and audio from leading education experts. More than 100 minutes of video clips of master teachers are featured, accompanied by transcripts of each lesson, as well as a virtual library of reports and briefs from the nation's leading researchers in teacher education and diversity education. All major academic subjects — literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies — are featured.
Elementary and Secondary each come as 2 CD-ROM sets.
Currently only available at the BYU website.
$30

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• The Bilingual/ESL Programs and Practices Case: A Video Ethnography of Educational Alternatives for Second Language Learners

Annela Teemant (2003)

This video ethnography captures a typical day of instruction in six different classrooms serving second language students. Although there is great variety in how programs are defined and implemented, this case highlights ESL, bilingual, and mainstream program models in both an elementary and secondary setting. In addition, it presents the Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy, developed by CREDE, as the core set of practices used consistently in classrooms where successful learning takes place for all students, especially bilingual and bicultural students. This case invites you to use these representations of programs and literature on effective practices to reconsider programs and practices in your own schools.
$25


• The Adolescent Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Teaching Second Language Students Content Through Literacy Development
Stefinee Pinnegar, Annela Teemant & Carl Harris (2003)

The case highlights teachers of English, science, social science, and mathematics who attend to literacy to promote greater academic achievement in their disciplines. These five different teachers demonstrate how secondary teachers can position students to become fully literate in comprehending and producing content-area texts. The students in these classrooms are either native English or non-native English speaking secondary students. $25

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• The Second Language Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Bilingual Students'
Literacy Development

Annela Teemant, Stefinee Pinnegar & Ray Graham (2003)

This case allows mainstream teachers to see and hear the accounts of nine diverse second language learners, their teachers, and families. The case has seven studies, exploring who second language readers and writers are, their experiences in and outside of school as well as their efforts to learn English. This case also allows educators to see, hear, and read the research, ideas, concerns, and perspectives of more than 50 national and international experts. For example, in Studies Three and Four, national experts talk about the cognitive, social, affective, and linguistic needs of language learners as well as reading, writing, vocabulary and genre. The four CD-ROM set covers seven studies:
Study One: Literacy needs
Study Two: Who Am I As a Reader and Writer
Study Three: Elementary
Study Four: Secondary
Study Five: Rationale for Collaboration
Study Six: Current Realities
Study Seven: Content-Area Literacy
$40 (4 CD-ROM set)

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• The Early Childhood Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Balanced Literacy
Approaches for Second Language Students

Stefinee Pinnegar, Annela Teemant & Serena Tyra

The Early Childhood Literacy Case examines how five different teachers promote the literacy development of second language learners in pre-school and early elementary classrooms. Across the case, a range of balanced literacy practices is represented from word level skills to more holistic approaches to literacy development. A single set of second language literacy concepts is used to explore each unique study of practice.

This case encourages users to consider literacy practices for second language learners and reconsider literacy practices from teacher, student, first language, second language, and pedagogy perspectives. Michael Kamil and Elizabeth Bernhardt from Stanford University are featured commentators.
$25

• The Lucia Villarreal Case: A Video Ethnography of Literacy Practices in a
Bilingual Classroom

Stefinee Pinnegar, Annela Teemant & Carl Harris

This case focuses on the literacy practices of a first grade teacher in a bilingual setting. Each study in this case highlights one of the five Standards for Effective Pedagogy being addressed in the language arts context. Perspectives on the teaching practices are given by the teacher, students, a first language educator, a second language educator, and teacher educators.
$25

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• The Craig Cleveland Case: A Video Ethnography of Mexican American History in a Spanish/English Bilingual Classroom

by Stefinee Pinnegar, Annela Teemant, Roland Tharp, and Carl Harris (2001)
This case focuses on a high school social studies unit on Mexican American history in a bilingual classroom. Students select three out of nine possible "invitations" (folders with newspaper articles, poetry, political cartoons, or books) that interest them to investigate and respond to. Each study in this case highlights one of the five Standards for Effective Pedagogy. Perspectives on the teaching practices are given by the teacher, students, a social studies educator, a second language educator, and teacher educators.
$25

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• The Mara Mills Case: A Video Ethnography of Biological Science in a Sheltered English Classroom
by Annela Teemant, Stefinee Pinnegar, Roland Tharp, and Carl Harris (2001)
This case focuses on a two-day high school multi-grade lesson in ecological science, featuring complex organization of instruction: multiple simultaneous activities, collaborative work, teacher assistance, classroom community building, and performance. Each study in this case highlights one of the five Standards for Effective Pedagogy. Perspectives on the teaching practices are given by the teacher, students, a science educator, a second language educator, and teacher educators.
$25
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• The Sheri Galarza Pre-School Case: A Video Ethnography of Developmentally Appropriate Teaching of Language and Literacy
by Roland Tharp, Sue Entz, and Sheri Galarza (2001)

This case focuses on a pre-school classroom for young children of mixed language codes, primarily Hawaiian Creole. The classroom is developmentally appropriate, pedagogically sound, and technologically infused. Each of the five studies of the Standards for Effective Pedagogy is illustrated in a different activity center, such as the Block Center, Dramatic Play Center, Garden Center or Reading Center. Sheri Galarza's instructional goals are broad, but united by a focus on developing skills in language, pre-reading, writing and socio-emotional development. Perspectives on the teaching practices are given by the teacher, students, an early childhood educator and teacher educators.
$25
See a two-minute demonstration of the CD-ROM.
See a five-minute demonstration of the CD-ROM.

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• The Julene Kendall Case: A Video Ethnography of Teaching in an Elementary English as a Second Language (ESL)

In this video ethnography a master teacher, Julene Kendell, works with 3rd and 4th grade ESL students in a lesson that focuses on learning English as a second language using the Little Red Hen fable. Students in this pullout class originate from China, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Korea, and Argentina. In the Study Explorer part of the program we examine Julene’’s lesson as studies of Building Sense of Community, Visual Cues, Hands On Activities, Guarded Vocabulary, and Classroom Management. Each in depth Probe provides a video clip and four commentaries from Julene Kendell herself and three other educators.
$25

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• The Assessment Literacy Case: A Video Ethnography of Formal and Informal Assessment Practices
by Stefinee Pinnegar, Annela Teemant, and Carl Harris (2001)

This case allows mainstream teachers to investigate examples of formal and informal assessment practices, such as the use of instructional conversation, portfolio, performance, and authentic assessments. The cases will expand your assessment literacy for assessing culturally and linguistically diverse students by exploring five different teachers’ assessment practices. The concepts and principles of assessment literacy are highlighted; that is, the concepts of Useful (Principles: Educative and Practical), Meaningful (Principles: Relevant and Accurate), and Equitable (Principles: Open and Appropriate). In addition, perspectives are offered on practices from the teacher and students, and also from teacher educators with expertise in assessment, second language development, and the standard for effective pedagogy.
$25

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• The Second Language Acquisition Case
(3 CD-ROM set)
by Annela Teemant and Stefinee Pinnegar (2001)
This case allows mainstream teachers to see and hear the first hand accounts of nine diverse second language learners, their teachers, and families. We learn about who second language learners are (Study One), their needs (Study Two), their experiences in and outside of school as well as their efforts to learn English (Study Three and Four). You also can see, hear, and read about the ideas, research, concerns and perspectives of seventy-one national and international experts, such as Jim Cummins, Nina Spada, Fred Genesee, Eugene Garcia, Richard Ruiz, Luis Moll, Virginia Collier, Nancy Cloud, Linda Harklau, Roland Tharp and others. For example, in Study Two, national experts talk about the cognitive, social, affective, and linguistic needs of language learners. Study Five highlights the second language acquisition concepts and principles that should guide mainstream teachers’ work with language minority students. These concepts are Communication (Principles: Input and Interaction), Pattern (Principles: Stages of Development and Errors/Feedback) and Variability (Principles: Types of Proficiencies and Types of Performances).
$40

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