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ELLs at Hall. Learning Targets. I CAN Dazzle people with mind-boggling statistics about ELLs. Impress people by outlining mind-numbing legal requirements re ELLs. Envision mind-blowing instruction in collaboration with the ELL teacher. What is an English Language Learner?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ELLs at Hall
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• I CAN –Dazzle people with mind-boggling
statistics about ELLs.–Impress people by outlining mind-
numbing legal requirements re ELLs.–Envision mind-blowing instruction in
collaboration with the ELL teacher.
Learning Targets
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What is an English Language Learner?
• Students who come from an environment where a language other than English has had significant impact on English proficiency.
• Students whose language prevents their success in the classroom and on standardized tests.
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“High poverty students can be compared to ELLs when it comes to vocabulary development.” (Echevarria, 1998)
“When it comes to risk factors for vocabulary development, poverty trumps race, urban v. rural…, limited English proficiency, and language impairments.” (Marulis & Neuman, 2011)
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Mind-Boggling Statistics
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SOURCE: Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationinformation.org/integration/media/video1.cfm
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SOURCE: Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationinformation.org/integration/media/video1.cfm
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Projected ELL % of Total Student Population
2007 2015 20300
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
10.7
20
40
ELLs are EVERYONE’s responsibilty!
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Mind-Numbing Legal Requirements
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Step 1: Identification
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Step 2: Initial Placement
• W-APT/K W-APT• Multiple Measures• Notify parents – right to waive services
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Step 3: Instruction
An IDEAL ELL program would have:
1. Scaffolded content instruction2. Literacy instruction
3. English language instruction4. First language support
MORE ABOUT THIS LATER!
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Step 4: Annual Assessment• Must take MCA Math and Science, but don’t
have to include scores in first 12 months.• Can waive MCA reading in first 12 months.
• WIDA Access – Tests progress in listening, speaking, reading, and
writing
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Step 5: Exit• MN rules: – If student achieves overall score of 5.0 on Access
test, with no domain less than 4.0, Title III funds end.
– Teachers determine whether students should exit based on multiple measures.
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Step 6: Monitoring
• Students must be monitored for 2 years after exiting.
• Continue to take Access test.• MCA scores are part of LEP group for AYP
purposes.
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Mind-BlowingInstruction
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First, some clarification:
“Language through Content” – primary goal is teaching content. Secondary goal is teaching English.
“English Language Development” – primary goal is teaching English. BEST if tied to content, but not necessary.
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Step 3: Instruction
An IDEAL ELL program would have:
1. Scaffolded content instruction2. Literacy instruction
3. English Language Development (ELD)***.
4. First language support
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MPS ELL Framework
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The 6 Models• One Teaching,
One Drifting• Team Teaching• Parallel Teaching• Alternative
Teaching—Small Group
• One Teaching, One Observing
• Station Teaching
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Benefits of Collaboration• Shared responsibility for
student achievement• Transfer of teacher expertise• Shared understanding and
use of standards, curriculum, & assessment data
• Opportunity for a variety of activities
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Limitations
• Extra planning time required• Personality and work style
differences• ESL Teachers put into teaching
assistant role• Change can be difficult!
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Where do we go from here?
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Keep It Simple!
An IDEAL ELL program would have….
1. Scaffolded content instruction2. Literacy instruction
3. English Language Development (ELD) 4. First language support
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Latest research shows…..
• Separate ELD block better for teaching English skills than “language through content”.
• ELD block should – focus on vocabulary, morphology, grammar – tied
to content if possible.– emphasize listening and speaking over reading
and writing.– provide corrective feedback on form.
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So, in practice….• Co-teaching which includes ELD• Listening and speaking (discussions, read-alouds,
speeches, Reader’s Theater…)• “Chunkable” activities:– VOCABULARY, morphology, grammar– shared reading– mini-lessons– technology
• Small groups
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In practice (cont’d.)• Every classroom/lesson
will look different• Brains, heart, and
courage• Communication/planning• An OPPORTUNITY!