Second Edition
Edited by: Aída Walqui, George C. Bunch, Peggy Mueller
Publication Date: May 23, 2025
Pages: 336
Series: Language and Literacy Series
Expanded and revised to include four entirely new chapters, this thoroughly updated edition presents a model for how educators can design high-quality, challenging, and supportive learning opportunities for multilingual learners. Starting with the premise that conceptual, analytic, and language practices develop simultaneously as students engage in disciplinary learning, the authors argue for instruction that amplifies—rather than simplifies—expectations, concepts, texts, and learning tasks. They offer clear guidance for designing well-supported lessons with examples that demonstrate the approach in elementary and secondary classrooms across various subject areas (math, science, language arts, and social studies) and contexts (including newcomer classrooms and a new chapter written in Spanish on instruction in students’ home languages). This popular resource guides teachers through the coherent design of tasks, lessons, and units that invite all students to engage in productive, meaningful, dialogic, and intellectually engaging activity. The book concludes with a discussion of where teachers might begin and how teacher educators, professional development providers, and educational leaders can support them in these efforts.
Book Features:
Aída Walqui directs the National Research and Development Center to Improve Education for Secondary English Learners, funded by the Institute of Education Sciences and housed at WestEd, where she started the Quality Teaching for English Learners (QTEL) initiative. George C. Bunch is professor and chair of education at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Peggy Mueller is a lifelong educator, teacher educator, curriculum developer, and education policy analyst.
“The second edition of this fantastic resource for teachers of ELL–classified students and other multilingual learners extends the authors’ original framework of effective ways to amplify highly engaging academic instruction across grade levels, content areas, and home languages. Detailed examples of research-based high-quality lesson plans grounded in the authors’ framework show not only what is possible to enhance opportunities for language and literacy development within disciplinary content instruction, but what is essential in an era of increasingly rigorous standards, assessments, and expectations for all learners.”
—Wayne E. Wright, associate dean for research, graduate programs, and faculty development, Purdue University College of Education
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