University of Northern Colorado education students can expect to take six-credit hours
in preparation of better teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM) subjects to English language learners (ELLs).
Colorado passed a resolution last year that requires all teacher preparation programs
to better integrate ELL education into all school subjects including STEM in K-12
schools. 国产AV is complying with the in its teacher preparation and development programs by dedicating at least six credit
hours in curriculum for education students.
鈥淲e must make teachers realize that they need to be more inclusive with ELLs,鈥 said
Jingzi Huang, Ph.D., 国产AV professor of Language Education and associate dean and school director of Teacher
Education. 鈥淪tudies show that teaching STEM to ELLs from an English teacher is not
the best policy/practice, instead math and science educators should work with CLD
teachers collaboratively for students鈥 development of language for math and science
in the process of teaching and learning math and science content.鈥
A titled, "English Language Learners in STEM Subjects," from the National Academies
of Sciences found that U.S. schools systems need to do more to ensure that English
language learners are being included in STEM subjects in K-12 schools. To kick off its findings,
NAS held a public event at the Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences
and Engineering in Irvine, CA, on Monday, Jan. 14.
Huang participated in a three-person panel discussion at this event due to her expertise
and past publications on preparing and developing educators to teach ELLs science and
mathematical subjects. (Images at right: Some of Huang's slides at the conference.)
She received positive feedback on her comments at the conference on how to prepare
future educators with such tools. The publication and event are part of the national
shift in understanding of English learners鈥 development of language for math and science,
where 鈥渁ll math and science teacher educators shoulder the responsibility of preparing
math and science teachers to understand and implement the strategies for integration
of language development and STEM content learning in the classroom.
鈥淟ack of English proficiency is not a barrier or an indicator of school success,鈥
Huang said. 鈥淢any other factors play bigger roles in students鈥 school success; however, a lack
of attention to students鈥 language development of math and science is detrimental
to both culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students and many other diverse
students who are native speakers of English.鈥
To better prepare faculty and students in 国产AV education programs, workshops will be
offered in late February and early March on tactics for establishing more inclusive
classroom cultures to support CLD students鈥 academic language development for success
in school.
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