Assessing Multilingual Learners

Bridges to Empowerment
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Assessing Multilingual Learners
November 2023 | 344 pages | Corwin
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Empowering multilingual learners, families, and teachers

With its emphasis on relationship building as the backdrop for linguistically and culturally sustainable assessment, the bestselling second edition of Assessing Multilingual Learners significantly impacted the field of language education. Applying the groundbreaking assessment “as,” “for,” and “of” learning model to new contexts, this updated third edition offers educators welcoming and encouraging ways to support multilingual learners to succeed in school and beyond.

Through eight thoroughly revised chapters, Dr. Margo Gottlieb ties assessment to teaching and learning to foster agency and empowerment for multilingual learners, families, and teachers. This book envisions assessment as a process integral to and embedded in curriculum and instruction through:

  • Assets-based language
  • Student-centered activities
  • Classroom assessment tools
  • Portraits of practice illustrating authentic assessment practices
  • References and resources for stimulating discussion
  • Deep questioning for thinking through processes, dilemmas, or challenges

Assessing Multilingual Learners explores the realities and possibilities of classroom assessment as a road to inspire multilingual learners, their families, and teachers to reach great heights.

Contents

Dedication

Dedication

Foreword

Foreword

About the Author

About the Author

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Shifting Assessment Mindsets

Introduction: Shifting Assessment Mindsets

Chapter 1: Empowering Multilingual Learners and Teachers Through Assessment

Chapter 1: Empowering Multilingual Learners and Teachers Through Assessment

Chapter 2: Issues in Assessment for Multilingual Learners

Chapter 2: Issues in Assessment for Multilingual Learners

Chapter 3: Assessment as, for, and of Learning

Chapter 3: Assessment as, for, and of Learning

Chapter 4: Multiliteracies, Multimodalities, and Multilingualism in Assessment

Chapter 4: Multiliteracies, Multimodalities, and Multilingualism in Assessment

Chapter 5: Connecting Assessment to Curriculum and Instruction

Chapter 5: Connecting Assessment to Curriculum and Instruction

Chapter 6: Dynamic Student Assessment Systems

Chapter 6: Dynamic Student Assessment Systems

Chapter 7: Student Evidence for Learning

Chapter 7: Student Evidence for Learning

Chapter 8: Assessment and Grading Practices

Chapter 8: Assessment and Grading Practices

Postscript

Postscript

Glossary

Glossary

References

References

Description

Empowering multilingual learners, families, and teachers

With its emphasis on relationship building as the backdrop for linguistically and culturally sustainable assessment, the bestselling second edition of Assessing Multilingual Learners significantly impacted the field of language education. Applying the groundbreaking assessment “as,” “for,” and “of” learning model to new contexts, this updated third edition offers educators welcoming and encouraging ways to support multilingual learners to succeed in school and beyond.

Through eight thoroughly revised chapters, Dr. Margo Gottlieb ties assessment to teaching and learning to foster agency and empowerment for multilingual learners, families, and teachers. This book envisions assessment as a process integral to and embedded in curriculum and instruction through:

  • Assets-based language
  • Student-centered activities
  • Classroom assessment tools
  • Portraits of practice illustrating authentic assessment practices
  • References and resources for stimulating discussion
  • Deep questioning for thinking through processes, dilemmas, or challenges

Assessing Multilingual Learners explores the realities and possibilities of classroom assessment as a road to inspire multilingual learners, their families, and teachers to reach great heights.

Contents

Dedication

Dedication

Foreword

Foreword

About the Author

About the Author

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Shifting Assessment Mindsets

Introduction: Shifting Assessment Mindsets

Chapter 1: Empowering Multilingual Learners and Teachers Through Assessment

Chapter 1: Empowering Multilingual Learners and Teachers Through Assessment

Chapter 2: Issues in Assessment for Multilingual Learners

Chapter 2: Issues in Assessment for Multilingual Learners

Chapter 3: Assessment as, for, and of Learning

Chapter 3: Assessment as, for, and of Learning

Chapter 4: Multiliteracies, Multimodalities, and Multilingualism in Assessment

Chapter 4: Multiliteracies, Multimodalities, and Multilingualism in Assessment

Chapter 5: Connecting Assessment to Curriculum and Instruction

Chapter 5: Connecting Assessment to Curriculum and Instruction

Chapter 6: Dynamic Student Assessment Systems

Chapter 6: Dynamic Student Assessment Systems

Chapter 7: Student Evidence for Learning

Chapter 7: Student Evidence for Learning

Chapter 8: Assessment and Grading Practices

Chapter 8: Assessment and Grading Practices

Postscript

Postscript

Glossary

Glossary

References

References

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Assessing Multilingual Learners

Bridges to Empowerment


November 2023 | 344 pages | Corwin

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Empowering multilingual learners, families, and teachers

With its emphasis on relationship building as the backdrop for linguistically and culturally sustainable assessment, the bestselling second edition of Assessing Multilingual Learners significantly impacted the field of language education. Applying the groundbreaking assessment “as,” “for,” and “of” learning model to new contexts, this updated third edition offers educators welcoming and encouraging ways to support multilingual learners to succeed in school and beyond.

Through eight thoroughly revised chapters, Dr. Margo Gottlieb ties assessment to teaching and learning to foster agency and empowerment for multilingual learners, families, and teachers. This book envisions assessment as a process integral to and embedded in curriculum and instruction through:

  • Assets-based language
  • Student-centered activities
  • Classroom assessment tools
  • Portraits of practice illustrating authentic assessment practices
  • References and resources for stimulating discussion
  • Deep questioning for thinking through processes, dilemmas, or challenges

Assessing Multilingual Learners explores the realities and possibilities of classroom assessment as a road to inspire multilingual learners, their families, and teachers to reach great heights.


Table Of Contents:

  • Dedication
  • Foreword
  • About the Author
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Shifting Assessment Mindsets
  • Chapter 1: Empowering Multilingual Learners and Teachers Through Assessment
  • Chapter 2: Issues in Assessment for Multilingual Learners
  • Chapter 3: Assessment as, for, and of Learning
  • Chapter 4: Multiliteracies, Multimodalities, and Multilingualism in Assessment
  • Chapter 5: Connecting Assessment to Curriculum and Instruction
  • Chapter 6: Dynamic Student Assessment Systems
  • Chapter 7: Student Evidence for Learning
  • Chapter 8: Assessment and Grading Practices
  • Postscript
  • Glossary
  • References

Recent Product Reviews:

"Because I am a believer of process and not product, Assessing Multilingual Learners: Bridges to Empowerment speaks to me. Language learning is all about the journey. Gottlieb weaves current research on the importance of context, social-emotional learning, translanguaging, as well as teacher and student self-efficacy into these eight chapters. She gives examples of how multilingual learners of English (MLE) can thrive in the ever-evolving ecosystem of assessment. She provides opportunities for teachers to take agency when it comes to assessment and go beyond the meso- and macro- levels that may cloud MLE achievement. This is a wonderful "go-to" for those who have questions about navigating language assessment."
Sarah Sahr, TESOL International Association
"In the third edition of her book, Gottlieb asks educators to abandon the “pobrecito (poor thing) syndrome” to assessment, and instead to shift our thinking to empower multilingual learners, their families, and teachers. This notion builds on equity to become twin goals for instruction or assessment. Gottlieb reminds us that assessment as, for, and of learning can help us move from equity to empowerment in assessment practices. In this 3rd edition, this unfolds through the lens of multilingualism and multiculturalism."
Ivannia Soto, Professor of Education and Consultant, Whittier College
"Consistent with her previous publications, Gottlieb presents an artful educator-focused book on assessing bi/multilingual learners. In a masterful combination of policy, research, and practice, Assessing Multilingual Learners: Bridges to Empowerment, Third Edition prepares educators at the classroom, school, district, and state level to engage with assessment of bi/multilingual learners in ways that are responsible to the diversity of languages, cultures, identities, and life-experiences of students. Furthermore, the shift from equity to empowerment comes to life as the reader navigates assessment of bi/multilingual learners and walks away with actionable steps to redefine assessment as, for, and of learning alongside students. Most importantly, Gottlieb fulfills a need of every educator by promoting dynamic assessment systems that integrate teacher, student, and family voices and culminates the book with much-needed guidance that disrupts traditional grading and presents solutions that lead to student empowerment."
Samuel Aguirre, WIDA Español Director, WIDA at WCER, UW-Madison
"For decades educators, researchers, and policy makers have considered Dr. Margo Gottlieb as THE trailblazer who creates pathways to shape and reshape the ways in which we can authentically assess Multilingual Learners. Her passion-driven work continues to pave the way for us to capture and showcase the incredible richness of our students’ learning, far beyond the confines of monolingual, standardized testing. Assessing multilingual learners: Bridges to empowerment. 3rd ed. provides yet another foundational resource for dynamic assessment practices. Within the eight chapters Dr. Gottlieb unfolds assets-based approaches that lead us to co-construct comprehensive, empowering assessment practices. She’s created theory-informed tools for the field to spotlight MLs’ “Funds of Identity” within their schools, families, and communities. As if this weren’t enough of a treasure, Dr. Gottlieb also presents unique chapter features of Portraits of Practice and Let’s Connect to elevate teachers’ voices while also making space for deeper, contextual reflections. I’m truly inspired [again!] by her latest book and can’t wait to use it with pre- and in-service educators!!"
Joan Lachance, Associate Professor, Author, and Consultant
"Always centering students with an asset based mindset, and constantly inquiring about new avenues to simplify the complex work teachers must do in an ever changing world, Margo Gottlieb’s name is itself synonymous with the history of the field o f language acquisition in the United States. In this new edition , Margo harnesses decades of experience and expertise to encourage readers to leverage the potential of assessment not only to enhance equity for multilingual learners, but as a tool for empowerment that focuses on student strengths, leverages critical relationships, and launches into classroom actions that honor and sustain students’ languages, cultures, and identities. From policy to research, theory, and practice; from planning, to collecting, interpreting, and using various levels of data; through collaborative relationship building; controversial issues; and teacher and student voice and agency – this book is an essential, compelling, and practical examination of premises, principles, and practices that not only inform but transform how we enact classroom assessment for multicultural and multilingual learners."
Fernanda Marinho Kray, Ph.D., Researcher and WIDA ELD Standards Program Lead Developer WIDA, Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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