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This book presents a validated observation instrument to support and further develop the pedagogic expertise of teachers of English Learners in US schools. Based on sociocultural and second language teaching and learning theories, the Observation Protocol for Academic Literacies (OPAL) has a variety of uses across teacher preparation programs, pre-K-12 classroom contexts and school districts. This book leads the reader through the process of using OPAL with real classroom observations in the form of vignettes, in order to develop confidence and reliability scoring evidence in research-based practices. The book provides examples of its non-evaluative uses to conduct research, support teachers and identify areas of strength and weakness in their professional development. It also offers researchers and policymakers a tool for collecting classroom-based evidence to inform the implementation and refinement of English Learner programs.



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This is a well-written, detailed, and clear description of the development and use of the OPAL that walks the reader through the process using actual classroom examples – well-positioned as an important, flexible resource for courses in assessment, second language acquisition, instructional methodology, and related areas as well as for professional development communities and coaching. * Robert Rueda, Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California, USA *

In the current landscape of linguistically diverse classrooms, there is no excuse for not providing equitable, high-quality, engaging learning experiences to English learners. Remarkably well-written and user-friendly, this book provides invaluable information for educators to elevate their practice and guarantee that all students have full access and effective participation in instruction.

* Carola Oliva-Olson, EDvance College, USA *
Building on decades of critical reflection on the education of English learners, Lavadenz and Armas offer us this wonderful book designed to engage teachers in reflection and dialogue over how to better promote deep learning with their students. The instrument, OPAL, and the vignettes presented capture the essentials of good teaching. I highly recommend it as a tool both for personal and collective professional reflection. * Aída Walqui, Director, National Research and Development Center to Improve the Education of Secondary English Learners, WestEd *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Building Expertise for Teachers of English Learners: Introduction to the Observation Protocol for Academic Literacies (OPAL) Instrument

Chapter 2. Seeing What’s There: Sharpening Our Observation Skills

Chapter 3. OPAL Domain 3: Comprehensibility

Chapter 4. OPAL Domain 4: Interactions

Chapter 5. OPAL Domain 1: Rigorous and Relevant Curriculum

Chapter 6. OPAL Domain 2: Connections

Chapter 7. Using the OPAL for Professional Learning, Research and Evaluation Purposes

Appendices

References

Index

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A Hardback by Magaly Lavadenz, Elvira G. Armas

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    Publisher: Multilingual Matters
    Publication Date: 16/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9781800419018, 978-1800419018
    ISBN10: 1800419015

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book presents a validated observation instrument to support and further develop the pedagogic expertise of teachers of English Learners in US schools. Based on sociocultural and second language teaching and learning theories, the Observation Protocol for Academic Literacies (OPAL) has a variety of uses across teacher preparation programs, pre-K-12 classroom contexts and school districts. This book leads the reader through the process of using OPAL with real classroom observations in the form of vignettes, in order to develop confidence and reliability scoring evidence in research-based practices. The book provides examples of its non-evaluative uses to conduct research, support teachers and identify areas of strength and weakness in their professional development. It also offers researchers and policymakers a tool for collecting classroom-based evidence to inform the implementation and refinement of English Learner programs.



    Trade Review
    This is a well-written, detailed, and clear description of the development and use of the OPAL that walks the reader through the process using actual classroom examples – well-positioned as an important, flexible resource for courses in assessment, second language acquisition, instructional methodology, and related areas as well as for professional development communities and coaching. * Robert Rueda, Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California, USA *

    In the current landscape of linguistically diverse classrooms, there is no excuse for not providing equitable, high-quality, engaging learning experiences to English learners. Remarkably well-written and user-friendly, this book provides invaluable information for educators to elevate their practice and guarantee that all students have full access and effective participation in instruction.

    * Carola Oliva-Olson, EDvance College, USA *
    Building on decades of critical reflection on the education of English learners, Lavadenz and Armas offer us this wonderful book designed to engage teachers in reflection and dialogue over how to better promote deep learning with their students. The instrument, OPAL, and the vignettes presented capture the essentials of good teaching. I highly recommend it as a tool both for personal and collective professional reflection. * Aída Walqui, Director, National Research and Development Center to Improve the Education of Secondary English Learners, WestEd *

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1. Building Expertise for Teachers of English Learners: Introduction to the Observation Protocol for Academic Literacies (OPAL) Instrument

    Chapter 2. Seeing What’s There: Sharpening Our Observation Skills

    Chapter 3. OPAL Domain 3: Comprehensibility

    Chapter 4. OPAL Domain 4: Interactions

    Chapter 5. OPAL Domain 1: Rigorous and Relevant Curriculum

    Chapter 6. OPAL Domain 2: Connections

    Chapter 7. Using the OPAL for Professional Learning, Research and Evaluation Purposes

    Appendices

    References

    Index

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