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TAPESTRY Module 4: Content Instruction and ESOL
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- Echevarria, J., Vogt, M., & Short, D. (2000). Making
content comprehensible for English language learners: The SIOP
model. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
- Schifini, A., Short, D., & Tinajero, J. V. (2001). High
point: Success in language, literature, content. Carmel, CA:
Hampton-Brown.
- Short, D. (1989). Teaching mathematics to limited English
proficient students. Washington, DC: Center for Applied
Linguistics.
- Short, D. (1991a). How to integrate language and content
instruction: A training manual. Washington, DC: Center for Applied
Linguistics.
- Short, D. (1991b). Integrating language and content
instruction: Strategies and techniques. Washington, DC: National
Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education.
- Short, D. (1993). Integrating language and culture in middle
school American history classes. Santa Cruz, CA: National Center
for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning.
- Short, D. (1996a). Integrating language and culture in the
social studies: Final report to the U. S. Department of Education,
Office of Educational Research and Improvement. Santa Cruz, CA:
National Center for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language
Learning; U. S. Department of Education; Educational Resources
Information Center.
- Short, D. (1996b). Integrating language and culture in the
social studies: Teacher training packet. Washington, DC: Center
for Applied Linguistics.
- Short, D. (1999). New ways in teaching English at the secondary
level. Alexandria, VA: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other
Languages.
- Short, D. (2000). Training others to use the ESL standards: A
professional development manual. Alexandria, VA: Teachers of
English to Speakers of Other Languages.
- Short, D., Crandall, J., & Christian, D. (1989). How to
integrate language and content instruction: A training manual. Los
Angeles, CA: Center for Language Education and Research, University of
California, Los Angeles.
- Short, D., & Echevarria, J. (1999). The sheltered
instruction observation protocol: A tool for teacher-researcher
collaboration and professional development. Washington, DC: ERIC
Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics.
- Short, D. Laudun, T., & Stewart, H. (1990). Teaching
content areas through ESL strategies. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana
Public Broadcasting.
- Short, D., Montone, C. L., Frekot, S., & Elfin, A. M. (1996).
Conflicts in world cultures: An integrated language, social studies
and culture unit for middle school world studies. Washington, DC:
Center for Applied Linguistics; National Center for Research on
Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning.
- Short, D., Seufert-Bosco, M., & Grognet, A. G. (1992). By
the people, for the people: U. S. government and citizenship.
McHenry, IL: Delta Systems.
- Short, D., Seufert-Bosco, M., & Grognet, A. G. (1995). Of
the people: U. S. history. McHenry, IL: Delta Systems.
- Snow, M. (Ed). (2000). Implementing the ESL standards for
Pre-K-12 students through teacher education, TESOL Publications.
- Echevarriat, J., & Graves, A. (1998). Sheltered content
instruction: teaching English-language learners with diverse
abilities
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