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DCALB
(redirected from Diverse Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds)

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DCALBDiverse Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds (community agency; Australia)


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The demand to improve the test scores of ELL students has driven many schools and teachers to place primary importance on basic skills instruction in English without any official training or experience in how to best deliver instruction to students of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds (Gutierrez et al.
Although this text has a strong Australian focus, the final chapters discussing client education needs for clients with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and rural and remote community needs are excellent, and raise issues worthy of consideration by practitioners engaged in service delivery to these clients.
of Hawaii) offers a sequel to her 1993 text, Literacy Instruction in Multicultural Settings, intended to help educators--particularly preservice teachers--meet the challenges of teaching students of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
 
 
 
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