Serving the Academic, Social, and Emotional Needs of Multicultural Newcomers
Diving into the research and strategies teachers need to know to support newcomer students
Description
As newcomers—immigrant students who have been in the U.S. less than two years—arrive in record numbers, many school districts are looking for ways to best support these new arrivals. Serving the Academic, Social, and Emotional Needs of Multicultural Newcomers offers a research-based overview of newcomer students across the nation and provides specific strategies for helping them integrate into U.S. schools in a variety of settings (ESL, bilingual, mainstream/content classrooms). In addition to a brief overview of how newcomer programs can provide academic and social-emotional services for recently arrived English learners, the authors draw on their experience to offer five best practices for serving newcomers. Readers will learn how to:
- Collaborate with school professionals to create a program specifically to meet the unique needs of new arrivals.
- Provide intensive literacy, numeracy, and content area support, especially for students with interrupted schooling.
- Develop the classroom supports necessary for students to achieve academic success.
- Provide supports that address the physical, social, and emotional challenges of newcomers.
- Work with families and communities to support students outside of a school environment.
With reflective questions at the end of each chapter, this book is designed to be used as a textbook with study groups or as a self-study resource for professional development.
Brenda Custodio is an Educational Consultant at Newcomer and ELL Services and an Education Program Specialist at The Ohio State University.
Judith B. O’Loughlin is an Education Consultant at Language Matters Education Consultants, LLC and Subject Matter Expert at The Ohio State University federal grants.
Reviews
“Serving the Academic, Social, and Emotional Needs of Multicultural Newcomers is a great resource that collects much of the research and recommended practices out there to best support newcomer students. This is an important contribution to educator preparation programs, district and school leaders, curriculum coaches, teachers, researchers, and advocates.”
- Alejandra Vázquez Baur, Co-Founder and Director, National Newcomer Network
“Serving the Academic, Social, and Emotional Needs of Multicultural Newcomers is a clear and accessible book that will be an extremely helpful starting point for many schools to assist in better understanding their students and provide steps to creating a holistic approach to serving newcomers.”
- Lisa Auslander, City University of New York