Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Dedication
About the Author
PART I: Assessment as a Context for Teaching and Learning: Bridges
to Equity
1. Assessment of Language Learners: The Bridge to Educational
Equity
2. Assessment of Academic Language Through Standards: The Bridge to
Systemic Equity
3. Assessment of the Language of the Content Areas: The Bridge to
Academic Equity
4. Assessment of Oral Language and Literacy Development: The Bridge
to Linguistic Equity
PART II: Assessment from a Different Perspective: The Bridge to
School-wide Equity
5. Assessment as Learning: The Bridge to Student Equity
6. Assessment for Learning: The Bridge to Teacher Equity
7. Assessment of Learning: The Bridge to Administrator Equity
8. Assessment Results: Feedback, Standards-Referenced Grading, and
Reporting: The Bridge to Sustained Educational Equity
Glossary
References
Margo Gottlieb, Ph.D., is a staunch advocate for multilingual
learners and their teachers. As co-founder and lead developer
of WIDA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2003, Margo has
helped design and contributed to all the editions of WIDA’s English
and Spanish language development standards frameworks and their
derivative products. Being a bilingual teacher, facilitator,
consultant, and mentor across K-20 settings, she has worked with
universities, organizations, governments, states,
school districts, networks, and schools
in co-constructing linguistic and culturally sustainable
curriculum and reconceptualizing classroom assessment policy and
practice.
Margo’s passion has always been assessment in its many forms,
starting with her dissertation, a K-12 multilingual test in
Spanish, Lao, and English that integrated content and language.
Since then, she was appointed to national and state advisory
boards, served as a Fulbright Senior Scholar, and was honored
by the TESOL International Association in 2016 for her significant
contribution to the field. In her travels, Margo has enjoyed
keynoting and presenting across the United States and in 25
countries. Having authored, co-authored, or co-edited over 100
publications, including 20 books and guides,
Margo′s 3rd edition of her best-selling
book, Assessing Multilingual Learners: Bridges to
Empowerment, is the latest addition to her Corwin compendium.
"Few writers have the chops to capture the potent links between assessment and instruction, and even fewer language-learning specialists possess such skills. Happily, Margo Gottlieb is the exception. In this exciting, practitioner-friendly volume, she shows us how assessment as, for, and of learning can provide a level playing field for today's language learners. Educators working with English language learners will find this assessment-moxie book truly invaluable." -- W. James Popham, Professor Emeritus "This practical book provides excellent background information and practical guidance for educators interested in improving the assessment of English learners (ELs) and connecting academic language proficiency to academic achievement. Its format of using reflections throughout each chapter offers opportunities for readers to think more deeply about topics and helps guarantee that they will be engaged and apply what they are learning to their own settings. Sharing the reflections with colleagues will help readers gain multiple perspectives related to the assessment of language proficiency in ELs. The practical resources at the end of each chapter will help educators apply what they learned." -- Diane August, Managing Researcher "There are no other books available that cover the topic of fair and equitable assessment practices for English learner as comprehensively as this one Nor are there any other books with such a rich selection of tools readily available for practitioners. It must belong in every TESOL professional's professional library!" -- Andrea Honigsfeld, Associate Dean and Ed.D. Program Director "Assessing Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity / Connecting Academic Language Proficiency to Student Achievement, 2e is a great resource for teacher education programs and professional learning opportunities for schools. The book presents a new vision about assessment in the 21st century, which is influenced by new standards, accountability and technological advances in education. The new concept of Assessment as, for, and of Learning that Gottlieb presents will transform education and provide a different perspective of assessment to all stakeholders. This is definitely a book that all educators should read." -- Miguel Fernandez, Ph.D., Associate Professor "Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity lays out a much needed practical process for instructional professionals to design equitable access to educational opportunity for English learners! Margo Gottlieb both responds to and promotes growing awareness of the critical importance for teachers and instructional leaders to ensure English learners' meaningful engagement with content through academic English. This authentic evolution of appropriate assessment as, for and of learning answers the "how" part of the clarion call for English learners to participate in rigorous curricula and instruction." -- Jonathan Gibson, Title III English Learner Program Director "Framed by a lens of equity, Gottlieb makes the complex landscape of assessment accessible for classroom practitioners of English language learners. Readers will walk away with a crystal clear understanding of the instructional conditions they can create for English language learners, promoting linguistically responsive assessment practices." -- Trish Morita-Mullaney, Ph.D., ELL Assistant Professor "While we know that first-hand teaching experiences cannot readily be substituted by reading about the work and practice of others, with evocative scenarios of teachers, students and schools used throughout Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity, Margo Gottlieb comes close to making this happen. This is critical in two ways: first, the book is lively and interesting--serving as a welcome, well-designed text for teacher preparation courses, and second, the scenarios with their companion reflection questions can serve as an excellent stand-alone reference and thought-provoking resource for the increasing number of classroom teachers who find themselves responsible for the instruction and assessment of students acquiring English alongside their content area learning." -- Alison L. Bailey, Professor of Human Development and Psychology "Assessing English Language Learners is an important contribution to the field for the many educators who believe that assessment for second language learners is important, but only if it is valid. This book lays out a clear and compelling argument that assessment and equity are not mutually exclusive concepts in educational programs for the nation's burgeoning population of multilingual learners. Its breadth is impressive and includes important discussions about language proficiency assessment, but also adds ideas for content area assessment practices. Important reading for practitioners and educational leaders." -- Kathy Escamilla, Professor
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