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Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Strategies to Accelerate Academic Learning for English Learners Anna Uhl Chamot The George Washington University

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Objectives Identify academic needs of secondary English learners; Describe CALLA instructional model to accelerate academic learning; Identify learning strategies that assist academic content and literacy development.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Secondary English Learners Linguistically and culturally diverse. Differing educational backgrounds. Variety of approaches to learning. Range of levels of family literacy. Different short-term and long-term goals. Cognitively mature.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Academic Needs of English Learners Develop academic vocabulary.Develop academic vocabulary. Read to acquire new information.Read to acquire new information. Understand information presented orally.Understand information presented orally. Participate in classroom discussions.Participate in classroom discussions. Write to communicate their knowledge and ideas.Write to communicate their knowledge and ideas.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” CALLA Instructional Model RESEARCH-BASED LEARNING MODEL: Learning process is mentally active, strategic, based on prior knowledge.RESEARCH-BASED LEARNING MODEL: Learning process is mentally active, strategic, based on prior knowledge. CURRICULUM CONTENT: Content topics aligned with National and State Standards.CURRICULUM CONTENT: Content topics aligned with National and State Standards. ACADEMIC LANGUAGE: Integrated language development across the curriculum.ACADEMIC LANGUAGE: Integrated language development across the curriculum. LEARNING STRATEGIES: Metacognitive awareness, explicit instruction, scaffolding.LEARNING STRATEGIES: Metacognitive awareness, explicit instruction, scaffolding.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” What is academic content? Aligned to national/state standards.Aligned to national/state standards. Cognitively appropriate.Cognitively appropriate. Content information and content processes.Content information and content processes. Focus: English Language Arts, history, social studies, mathematics, science.Focus: English Language Arts, history, social studies, mathematics, science.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” How does academic content develop literacy? Practice in reading and writing across curriculum areas.Practice in reading and writing across curriculum areas. Interaction with authentic texts.Interaction with authentic texts. Development of discipline-specific vocabulary.Development of discipline-specific vocabulary. Increased motivation through interesting topics.Increased motivation through interesting topics.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” What is academic language? Language used during teaching and learning.Language used during teaching and learning. Language in content textbooks.Language in content textbooks. Language of literature.Language of literature. Language used to communicate new concepts.Language used to communicate new concepts. Language of literacy.Language of literacy.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Input: Academic Language and Content Texts Literature genres: stories, novels, poetry, biography.Literature genres: stories, novels, poetry, biography. Informational texts: articles, essays, textbooks.Informational texts: articles, essays, textbooks. Oral texts: teacher, speakers, students, video, TV, film, live performance.Oral texts: teacher, speakers, students, video, TV, film, live performance. Personal texts: journals, s, instant messages, letters.Personal texts: journals, s, instant messages, letters.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Output: Academic Products Book reports, essays, stories, poetry, biographies. Science lab reports. Math problem explanations. Social Studies research reports. Personal experience stories. Constructed answers to demonstrate comprehension.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” The Teacher’s Role Model academic language.Model academic language. Add language activities to content lessons.Add language activities to content lessons. Focus on literacy in all content subjects.Focus on literacy in all content subjects. Have high expectations.Have high expectations. Teach students how to learn.Teach students how to learn.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Thinking About Thinking: A Model Of Metacognition Declarative Knowledge: Self Knowledge World Knowledge Task Knowledge Strategy Knowledge Procedural Knowledge:  Planning  Monitoring/ Identifying Problems  Evaluating

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” What Are Learning Strategies? Thoughts and actions that assist learning tasks. Ways to understand, remember, and recall information. Ways to practice skills efficiently.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” What Does The Research Say? All second language learners use strategies - BUT “Good” language learners use more varied strategies and use them more flexibly. Frequent use of learning strategies is correlated to higher self-efficacy.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” More Research Findings Strategy instruction improves academic performance. Instruction needs to be explicit. Students need to develop metacognition. Transfer is difficult. Language of instruction matters.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Why Teach Learning Strategies? Show students how to be better learners. Build students’ self-efficacy. Increase student motivation for learning. Help students become reflective and critical thinkers.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Metacognitive Strategies Planning  Understand the task  Set goals  Organize materials  Find resources

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Metacognitive Strategies Monitoring: While working on a task:  Check your progress on the task.  Check your comprehension as you use the language. Do you understand? If not, what is the problem?  Check your production as you use the language. Are you making sense? If not, what is the problem?

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Metacognitive Strategies Evaluation: after completing a task:  Assess how well you have accomplished the learning task.  Assess how well you have used learning strategies.  Decide how effective the strategies were.  Identify changes you will make the next time you have a similar task to do.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Metacognitive Strategies Self-Management: Self-Management: Manage Your Own Learning  Determine how you learn best.  Arrange conditions that help you learn.  Seek opportunities for practice.  Focus your attention on the task.

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” Social Learning Strategies Cooperation: Cooperation: work with others to:  complete tasks  build confidence  give and receive feedback

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” CALLA Model for Teaching Academic Content, Language, and Learning Strategies

Celebrate Our Rising Stars Summit IV “From Essential Elements to Effective Practice” CALLA Instruction Is... Learner- centeredLearner- centered ReflectiveReflective SupportiveSupportive FocusedFocused EnthusiasticEnthusiastic

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