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Core Practices for Teaching Multilingual Students

Dr. Megan Madigan Peercy, Professor in the College of Education, recently co-authored a book titled, "" The book illustrates real-world examples from the classrooms of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) teachers, unpacks the teachers’ thinking about their instruction, and identifies six core practices that are foundational to teaching multilingual students. This text and the accompanying materials shared here aim to help pre- and in service teachers of multilingual students to center equity and justice in their practice and understand how to move humanizing mindsets into action.

Core Practices for MLLs graphic

Click on the links below to download any of our table or visual resources related to this text! Most are in PDF form.

  • This table lays out all of the core practices for multilingual students 
  • A full-page version of the official Core Practices graphic can be found here

Here are some resources that may be helpful in the classroom:

These videos depict teachers as they engage in the core practices and discuss their use. Playlists for all six core practices are below.

Core Practice 1: Knowing your multilingual studentsCore Practice 2: Building a positive learning environment for multilingual students
Core Practice 3: Content and language instructionCore Practice 4: Language and literacy development
Core Practice 5: Assessment for multilingual studentsCore Practice 6: Relationships and advocacy
And take a look at these videos if you want practice analyzing a full lesson.

Below are some additional resources created by other organizations and scholars you may find helpful!

  • from the Southern Poverty Law Center
  • Try the (requires access to the NYT)