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AP Chinese Language & Culture 2007 2008 Professional Development Workshop Materials Special Focus: Scaffolding Student Interaction with Authentic Materials

The College Board: Connecting Students to College Success The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the association is composed of more than 5,000 schools, colleges, universities, and other educational organizations. Each year, the College Board serves seven million students and their parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,500 colleges through major programs and services in college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching and learning. Among its best-known programs are the SAT, the PSAT/ NMSQT, and the Advanced Placement Program (AP ). The College Board is committed to the principles of excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of its programs, services, activities, and concerns. For further information, visit www.collegeboard.com. Pages 4 28: Reprinted with permission from Scaffolding Language, Scaffolding Learning (Chapter 5) by Pauline Gibbons. Copyright 2002 by Pauline Gibbons. Published by Heinemann, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc., Portsmouth, NH. All rights reserved. Page 7: Reprinted from the Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 11, John D. Bransford and Marcia K. Johnson, Contextual prerequisites for understanding: Some investigations of comprehension and recall, pg. s 717 726, Copyright 1972, with permission from Elsevier. Pages 29 43: Reprinted with permission from Supporting English Language Learners (Chapter 8) by Farin A. Houk. Copyright 2005 by Farin A. Houk. Published by Heinemann, a division of Reed Elsevier, Inc., Portsmouth, NH. All rights reserved. Pages 44 93: Literature and Language Teaching: A Guide for Teachers and Trainers (Chapter 5) by Gillian Lazar. Copyright 1993. Reprinted with the permission of Cambridge University Press. Page 75: From THE COLLECTED STORIES OF ELIZABETH BOWEN by Elizabeth Bowen, copyright 1981 by Curtis Brown Limited., Literary Executors of the Estate of Elizabeth Bowen. Used by permissions of Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc. The College Board wishes to acknowledge all the third party sources and content that have been included in these materials. Sources not included in the captions or body of the text are listed here. We have made every effort to identify each source and to trace the copyright holders of all materials. However, if we have incorrectly attributed a source or overlooked a publisher, please contact us and we will make the necessary corrections. 2007 The College Board. All rights reserved. College Board, Advanced Placement Program, AP, AP Central, AP Vertical Teams, Pre-AP, SAT, and the acorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board. AP Potential and connect to college success are trademarks owned by the College Board. All other products and services may be trademarks of their respective owners. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.com. ii Chinese Language & Culture

Table of Contents Special Focus: Scaffolding Student Interaction With Authentic Materials Introduction...3 Reading in a Second Language from Scaffolding Language, Scaffolding Learning: Teaching Second Language Learners in the Mainstream Classroom Pauline Gibbons...4 Content Study from Supporting English Language Learners Farin A. Houk...29 Materials Design and Lesson Planning: Novels and Short Stories from Literature and Language Teaching: A Guide for Teachers and Trainers Gillian Lazar...44 1

Introduction Introduction Keith Cothrun College Board New York, NY One of the most challenging tasks for us as teachers of advanced language learners is to raise the achievement level of our students in reading comprehension. In this Special Focus we look to our colleagues from Teaching English Language Learners for a collection of articles on Interpretive Communication: Reading. Pauline Gibbons reminds us of the importance of background knowledge and helps us understand readers as code breakers, text participants, text users and texts analysts. She provides numerous examples of pre-reading, reading and post-reading activities for language learners along with insight into considerations when selecting reading materials for use in the classroom. Farin Houk provides us with guidance in scaffolding language and learning with strategies for embedding language development in content learning, differentiating learning, and enhancing the comprehensibility of texts. Lastly, Gillian Lazar provides guidance in designing lessons and materials using short stories and novels. 3

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