Foreword
Why We Wrote This Book
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
How to Approach This Book
Chapter Overview
CHAPTER 1. WHY CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING MATTERS
CHAPTER 2. BUILDING CULTURAL COMPETENCY
CHAPTER 3. OPERATING FROM AN ASSETS-BASED APPROACH
CHAPTER 4. SIMULTANEOUSLY SUPPORTING AND CHALLENGING STUDENTS
CHAPTER 5. PLACING STUDENTS AT THE CENTER OF THE LEARNING
CHAPTER 6. LEVERAGING STUDENTS’ LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL
BACKGROUNDS
CHAPTER 7. UNITING STUDENTS’ SCHOOLS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES
CHAPTER 8. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Appendices
Index
Sydney Snyder, PhD, is a principal associate at SupportEd. In
this role, Dr. Snyder coaches ML educators and
develops and facilitates interactive
professional development for teachers of MLs. She also
works with the SupportEd team to offer technical assistance to
school districts and educational organizations. Dr.
Snyder has extensive instructional experience and has worked
in the field of English language development for
over 25 years. She started her teaching career as a Peace
Corps volunteer in Guinea, West Africa. This
experience ignited her passion for language
teaching, culturally responsive instruction, and ML
advocacy. Dr. Snyder is coauthor of Culturally Responsive Teaching
for Multilingual Learners: Tools for Equity and contributing
author to Breaking Down the Monolingual Wall. She served as an
English Teaching Fellow at Gadja Mada University in
Yogyakarta, Indonesia. She earned her PhD in
Multilingual/ Multicultural Education at George Mason
University and her MAT in TESOL at the School for
International Training. You can connect with her by email at
Sydney@SupportEd.com or on Twitter at @SydneySupportEd. Diane
Staehr Fenner, PhD, is the president of SupportEd
(SupportEd.com), a woman-owned small business located in the
Washington, DC, metro area that she founded in
2011. SupportEd is dedicated to empowering multilingual
learners and their educators. Dr. Staehr Fenner leads her
team to provide ML professional development, coaching,
technical assistance, and curriculum and assessment
support to school districts, states, organizations, and
the U.S. Department of Education. Prior to forming
SupportEd, Dr. Staehr Fenner was an English
language development (ELD) teacher, dual language
assessment teacher, and ELD assessment specialist in Fairfax
County Public Schools, VA. She speaks German and Spanish and
has taught in Berlin, Germany, and Veracruz, Mexico. Dr.
Staehr Fenner grew up on a dairy farm in central New York and
is a proud first- generation college graduate. She has
written eight books on ML education (and counting), including
coauthoring Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual
Learners: Tools for Equity and authoring Advocating for
English Learners: A Guide for Educators. She is a frequent
keynote speaker on ML education at conferences across North
America. She earned her PhD in Multilingual/Multicultural
Education at George Mason University
and her MAT in TESOL at the School for International Training. You
can connect with her by email at Diane@SupportEd.com or on
Twitter at @DStaehrFenner.
"It is not like me to finish a book in one sitting. I did with this
book! I could see these activities in action with my staff. A value
to staff and creating a multi-cultural school environment and
culture of acceptance."
*Tricia Peña, Ed D., Professor, Northern Arizona University,
Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education*
"Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners is a must
read for anyone in the field of education. The authors have
done an outstanding job of helping the reader to recognize cultural
bias as well as demonstrating how to overcome this bias so that all
students can achieve success, regardless of their background. I
highly recommend this book!"
*Melissa Miller, NBCT-EAScience, NGSS Writer, 6th Grade Science
Instructor*
"Given the growing anti-immigration and Black Lives Matter
Movements in the USA, I cannot imagine a better time to seriously
consider the role of culture in our classrooms and how culture and
teacher beliefs about their students and families ultimately hold
the key to success for our multilingual learners. This book goes to
the heart of these crucial issues and effectively advocates for
assets-based approaches in our schools. This book has something for
everyone: teachers, future teachers, and teacher leaders."
*Tim Boals, Ph.D., WIDA Founder and Director*
"For far too long, MLs have felt pressure to assimilate to the
dominant culture in the US, and learning English also meant
learning how to be a good American. While we have gotten rid of the
infamous ′Melting Pot,′ this book asks us to go farther in truly
realizing the American Dream of equity for all. Written clearly and
organized in a logical fashion, this excellent addition to the
field takes readers through each important topic asking them to
engage in critical thinking and self-reflection. Each chapter
includes an excellent review of the relevant literature and
theoretical constructs, but more importantly, each chapter also
includes thought-provoking questions that help the reader grow and
directly apply those theories to helping build more equitable
school and classroom communities."
*Dr. N. Eleni Pappamihiel, Professor*
"Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners is a
crucial resource for educators who are searching for ways to
empower students by honoring, acknowledging, and infusing who they
are into our classrooms. Drawing from their expertise in and
experts from the field, this powerful duo has written another
completely accessible book filled with authentic examples,
sketchnotes, student portraits, and printable tools. High praise to
Snyder and Staehr Fenner for bringing this contribution to us
all."
*Dr. Debbie Zacarian*
"A relevant and research-based interactive text that guides
educators through the process of becoming culturally responsive
with multilingual learners. Using practical strategies such as case
studies, video clips, and sketch notes, educators will be led
through exercises inspiring them to become more reflective about
their own culturally responsive teaching."
*Ivannia Soto, Ph.D.*
"With an unflinching focus on equity, Snyder and Staehr Fenner
offer an asset-focused, forward-looking, and nuanced text in
service of multilingual learners, drawing from the most relevant
and up-to-date sources. Intended for a broad and inclusive
audience, Snyder and Staehr Fenner address the tensions and
competing issues within the field, and offer pragmatic, attainable
steps forward, with accessible explanations, interactive questions
and planning guides, as well as video clips to highlight key
constructs. This text is an outstanding resource for all those
engaged in the education of multilingual learners."
*Dr. Anita Bright, Associate Professor*
"And they have done it again…another invaluable resource for all
educators. As an ESL teacher, coach, and teacher educator, this is
going to be a go-to book for workshops, pre-service educators, and
for professional development. This text is mindful and intentional
in how it addresses so many aspects of culturally-responsive
teaching, and the reflection questions are a beautiful addition for
educators to self-examine their own practices. Ta bluh doh mah
(thank you very much)."
*Dr. Amy Hewett-Olatunde, ESL Teacher, Teacher Educator,
Professor*
"Sydney Snyder and Diane Staehr Fenner have succeeded in exploring
the complex intersectionality of culture, equity and language. The
result is this thoughtful, insightful book that gives educators
real step-by-step tools and strategies to increase their
professional learning and sensitivity. We are in a volatile
time in our history, when the need for cross-cultural understanding
and healing could not be greater. Snyder and Staehr Fenner meet
educators where they are and guide them expertly and with
understanding through the process of becoming self-aware and
culturally-responsive."
*Giselle Lundy-Ponce, Manager, Educational Rights and Social
Justice Initiatives and Policy*
"This book fills a critical niche. All too often, literature about
culturally relevant pedagogy lacks application and leaves
multilingual learners out of the discussion. Snyder and Staehr
Fenner delivered exactly what the field of TESOL has needed for
quite some time. This practical guide to culturally responsive
instruction for teachers of multilingual learners will be a must
for teachers of MLs to have on their shelves as well as for
teacher-educators to include in their methods courses. It is
timely, thoughtful, and user-friendly. I look forward to using it
in my courses!"
*Michelle Benegas, Assistant Professor*
"Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners is the
gift that keeps on giving for school leaders and teachers alike.
More than just an engaging and informative text, the book informs
well-rounded programming for multilingual learners from soup to
nuts and inspires a reflective look at what we are currently doing
versus what we should be doing to advance multilingual learner
success in schools. Each chapter could be the source of personal
goal setting for educators, material for a professional learning
community, the focus of school or district professional development
sessions, or a reference for use when evaluating a school’s program
for multilingual learners. Regardless of its use, Snyder and Fenner
have set up space through a literary medium for educators to
overcome feelings of ill-preparedness or uncertainty to program,
plan instruction, and deliver instruction for multilingual learners
as well as to engage their families."
*Anika E. Harris, Professional Development Specialist – English
Language Acquisition Programs (K-12)*
"Sometimes turning principles and theories into practice can feel
like grasping at smoke. However, in this book, Sydney Snyder and
Diane Staehr Fenner provide solid examples and strategies of how to
intentionally teach with multilinguals′ assets as the center of our
instruction. Their book will celebrate what we are already doing to
be culturally responsive and expand our skill sets."
*Tan Huynh, Language Specialist, Blogger, Podcaster*
"Sydney Snyder and Diane Staehr Fenner have provided a great and
humbling multifaceted learning resource with something for everyone
to dive into and explore personally and professionally. Videos,
student portraits, downloadable tools, and fun graphics provide the
opportunity to self-reflect or learn as a group, but more
importantly to continue that uncomfortable and necessary
never-ending cultural journey."
*Shawn Slakk, CLO/Founder*
"Sydney Snyder and Diane Staehr Fenner teamed up for yet another
much-needed resource: Culturally Responsive Teaching for
Multilingual Learners: Tools for Equity is timelier than ever,
research-informed, and practitioner-oriented, chuck-full of tools
and resources that add help educators navigate the multiple
cultures that are present in their classrooms. A must have for
all!"
*Andrea Honigsfeld, Associate Dean, Ed.D. Program Director*
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