ESOL methods
CALP
Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency.
SIOP
Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol. A system for teaching language and content effectively.
Advanced Fluency
Advanced Fluency: Ask student to explain
language objective
Aspects of language the teacher is explicitly trying to develop that include: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Student will label the planets on a graphic organizer.
BICS
Basic interpersonal communication skills
ELL
English Language Learner
LAB
Language Assessment Battery -Measures English language proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing
ZZ
Never serviced but answered yes on form.
Content objective
Objectives that focus on WHAT students are to learn, and they need to be observable and measurable Student will know the planet in the solar system and their order.
Alternative Assessments
Observation Oral or written interviews Demonstrations Oral or written retelling Role plays Portfolios journaling
LZ
Permanently exited
LY
Receiving services
Summative Assessments
Summative assessments occurs at the end point and provides a basis for a letter grade.
TBE
Transitional Bilingual Education
TWI
Two-Way Immersion
CUP
common underlying proficiency
pre production question
solar system Preproduction: Ask questions that students can answer by pointing at pictures in the book ( "Where is the sun?").
Plyler vs. Doe
"Undocumented alien children cannot be denied a free, public education because such a denial would violate their constitutional right of equal protection."
Scaffolding for adding fractions
1- teacher models adding fractions 2-teacher models and explains adding fractions with manipulatives 3-students work on adding fractions with manipulatives with the teacher guidance 4-students work in small group to solve addition of fractions problems 5-students work in pairs to solve problems students work independently to solve problems
Comprehensible Input features
10. Speech appropriate for student proficiency levels (slower rate and simple sentences for beginners) 11. Clear explanation of academic tasks 12. A variety of techniques to make concepts clear (modeling, demonstrations, gestures, etc)
SUP
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Lesson preparation
Clearly define content objectives -write on the board, state orally Clearly define language objectives -write on the board, state orally Choose content concepts for age appropriateness and "fit" with educational background of students Use supplementary materials to make lessons clear and meaningful Adapt content to all levels of student proficiency -use graphic organizers, study guides, taped texts, jigsaw reading ... Provide meaningful and authentic activities that integrate lesson concepts with language practice opportunities -surveys, letter writing, making models, plays, games
CELLA
Comprehensive English Language Learning Assessment -Measures English language proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing
Review/Assessment
Comprehensive review of key vocabulary. Comprehensive review of key content concepts. Regular feedback provided to students on their output. Assessment of student comprehension and learning of all lesson objectives throughout the lesson. Reviewing and Assessing - ongoing and continuous Assess before, during, and after lessons Assessment findings - guide lesson design and instruction
CBI
Content Based Instruction
Lesson delivery
Content object language objectives pacing lesson student engaged 90% + of the time
Criterion referenced tests
Criterion referenced tests are tests that are used to demonstrate how well students have learned the material they are presented with. Contrary to NRT's, criterion-referenced tests allow teachers to gauge what students actually know and can do. Assessing ESL students' competency through criterion-referenced tests is useful due to the diverse needs of ESL students.
early production
Early Production: Ask questions that students can answer with one or two words (which planet is closest to the sun?)
ELD
English Language Development
LF
Exited services monitored for 2 years
FCAT
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test -Subject Area exams measuring achievement of Sunshine State Standards in Reading, Writing, Mathematics and Science
Lau v. Nichols
In 1971 the San Francisco, California school system was integrated as a result of a federal court decree. Chinese students in the school system did not speak English. Some students received supplemental courses in English language, and others did not receive such instruction. The students alleged that they were not provided with equal educational opportunities and not being afforded their Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Intermediate Fluency
Intermediate Fluency: Ask "What would happen if ..." and "Why do you think ..." questions ("why do you think it is it hotter on Venus than earth?")
explain SOLOM
It is an informal assessment measure used to provide a "snapshot" of an ELL's English language proficiency. It is useful for observational purposes and to guide teaching and learning, but it is not designed to show instructional gains.
Norm-referenced tests
Norm-referenced tests are tests that rank students on a continuum from low achievers to high acheivers.Traditionally, standardized assessment for reading comprehension in ESL consisted of mostly NRT tests which stands for norm -referenced tests. NRT's are the "fill in the bubble" tests or basic multiple choice and matching- item tests. Scholars within the field criticize these tests because they have little or no connection between the content of the tests and ESL learners' academic competencies, (O'Malley and Pierce, 1996). Basically, they don't have internal validity and do not measure what they are supposed to measure.
Interaction component of the SIOP
Opportunities for interaction Group Configurations Wait Time Opportunities for clarification in native language (L1), if possible.
5 stages of language acquisition
Pre-production Early production Speech emergence Intermediate fluency Advanced fluency
Guidelines for Modifying Assessments
Provide a version of the test with simplified language. Simplify directions Read test questions aloud Supply word banks for tests Provide matching activities Allow extra time to complete tests Allow students to respond orally rather than in written form.
SIOP: Practice and Application
Provide hands-on materials and/or manipulatives for students to practice using new content knowledge. Provide activities for students to apply content and language knowledge in the classroom. Provide activities that integrate all language skills (i.e., reading, writing, listening, and speaking).
Castañeda vs. Pickard
Set the standard for the courts in examining programs for LEP students. Basically districts must have (3 part test): 1. A pedagogically sound plan for LEP students. 2. Sufficient qualified staff to implement the plan (includes hiring of new staff and training of current staff). 3. A system established to evaluate the program. Castañeda did not require bilingual education programs to meet these standards. It required only that "appropriate action to overcome language barriers" be taken through well implemented programs
SDAIE
Specific Designed Academic Instruction in English
Speech Emergence
Speech Emergence: Ask "why" and "how" questions that students can answer with short sentences ("Explain how the earth revolves").
SOLOM
Student Oral Language Observation Matrix
SIOP components
There are 8 components in this model. 1) Preparation, 2) Building Background (connections to background knowledge and experiences), 3) Comprehensible Input. i.e. visuals, realia, modeling, step-by-step directions. 4) Learning Strategies. 5) Interaction. 6) Practice and Application. 7) Effectiveness of Lesson Delivery. 8) Review/Assessment. With this model students can develop their BICS and CALP.
The Florida Consent Decree
every LEP student is entitled to equal access to appropriate programming. Main goal is to develop the student's proficiency in English and academic potential.
Formative Assessments
give students feedback and the chance to revise work. Examples include rubrics, checklists, portfolios, journals, conferencing, graphic organizers, mind maps, peer review.