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Main Authors: Chin, Susan Ho, Blumenthal, Caroline
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED323758
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author Chin, Susan Ho
Blumenthal, Caroline
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Blumenthal, Caroline
Chin, Susan Ho
Blumenthal, Caroline
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contents Bibliographic Instruction for "Real World" Reading. Chin, Susan Ho Blumenthal, Caroline English (Second Language) Higher Education Language Teachers Learning Activities Library Instruction Library Research Library Skills Mainstreaming Reading Instruction Second Language Instruction Skill Development Teaching Methods The argument is made that English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) educators cannot prepare students for mainstreaming in American colleges and universities if the students are limited to ESL textbooks. When teachers assign library projects, they generally neglect the vital area of bibliographic instruction because they assume that the foreign student has basic library knowledge; an assumption that is not true because many students come from countries in which library resources are nonexistent or limited. A small-group project in a high intermediate/low advanced level reading class is described that demonstrates how students can profit from bibliographic instruction by participating in a guided research assignment. The advantages to English-as-a-Second-Language students of being assigned a library project in a reading class instead of in a writing class are also explained. The project demonstrates that students benefit in the acquisition of new skills, in development of a broader perspective of contemporary issues, in cooperative group dynamics, and in second language absorption through active use in a variety of nonclassroom contexts. (GLR)
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spellingShingle Bibliographic Instruction for "Real World" Reading.
Chin, Susan Ho
Blumenthal, Caroline
English (Second Language)
Higher Education
Language Teachers
Learning Activities
Library Instruction
Library Research
Library Skills
Mainstreaming
Reading Instruction
Second Language Instruction
Skill Development
Teaching Methods
Bibliographic Instruction for "Real World" Reading. Chin, Susan Ho Blumenthal, Caroline English (Second Language) Higher Education Language Teachers Learning Activities Library Instruction Library Research Library Skills Mainstreaming Reading Instruction Second Language Instruction Skill Development Teaching Methods The argument is made that English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) educators cannot prepare students for mainstreaming in American colleges and universities if the students are limited to ESL textbooks. When teachers assign library projects, they generally neglect the vital area of bibliographic instruction because they assume that the foreign student has basic library knowledge; an assumption that is not true because many students come from countries in which library resources are nonexistent or limited. A small-group project in a high intermediate/low advanced level reading class is described that demonstrates how students can profit from bibliographic instruction by participating in a guided research assignment. The advantages to English-as-a-Second-Language students of being assigned a library project in a reading class instead of in a writing class are also explained. The project demonstrates that students benefit in the acquisition of new skills, in development of a broader perspective of contemporary issues, in cooperative group dynamics, and in second language absorption through active use in a variety of nonclassroom contexts. (GLR)
title Bibliographic Instruction for "Real World" Reading.
topic English (Second Language)
Higher Education
Language Teachers
Learning Activities
Library Instruction
Library Research
Library Skills
Mainstreaming
Reading Instruction
Second Language Instruction
Skill Development
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED323758