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LANGUAGES in EDUCATION
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ESOL Programs ESOL: English for Speakers of Other Languages History
Bilingual Education programs Strategies
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What is ESOL? Intensive literacy instruction for students who are non-native speakers of English Goal: to exit students at an English proficiency level where they can succeed in mainstream Focus on “basic interpersonal communications” (BICS) AND “cognitive academic language proficiency” (CALP)
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History Lau Vs. Nichols: schools must provide specific programs
Bilingual education began in the ‘60s-’70s due to increase in number of children with Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
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Different Bilingual Education Programs
ESOL students IMMERSED in the classrooms with English-speaking students “Pullout Model”: ESOL students are taken from their regular homeroom during the day to be taught “English” in a SEPARATE classroom for 60 minutes each day. New Instruction Model: provides for co-taught or sheltered content area instruction in ESOL levels 1-3 Transitional Language Program: establishes a 3 year goal for transitioning students into classroom environments where English is the primary language of instruction.
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(continued) Welcome Centers: one-year programs where students take lessons not only in English, math and writing but also in how to work a school locker and how to order lunch without violating their religious dietary edicts. LeapFrog School House Literacy Centers: LeapDesks and LeapPad platforms supply students with additional guided practice, featuring headphones to enable them to hear individual phonemes.
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Strategies Use gestures and body language
Repetition, slow speech, restating, controlled vocabulary, paraphrasing Peer tutoring Use pictorial forms (graphs, charts, etc.)
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More strategies Provide hands-on experiences
Use cooperative learning activities Use role-playing Adjust, modify, or shorten assignments Provide easy-to-understand steps
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Technological Strategies
LeapDesks and LeapPad: multiple repetitions so students can hear sounds pronounced correctly as often as they need; visual and auditory feedback. Use of multimedia Networked note-taking Videoconferencing and distance education (on-line web courses)
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ESOL programs in Florida
To Qualify: green registration form; English proficiency tests within 20 days. Enrollment: 2-3 years Exiting: ONLY when student has demonstrated that he/she is ready to be mainstreamed (determined by homeroom teacher, ESOL teacher, and parents) Standardized Tests: if in the ESOL program for 1 year or less, may be exempted; if not, required to provide certain accommodations Different Grade system until exit of program: GP, SP, and NP
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