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A Level 2 Student Can Do What... ? Joann Lucero Jan Lanier TNTESOL March 20, 2014
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Goals for the ESL Classroom Support the English Learner (EL) in finding comprehensibility in the school setting both socially and academically. Support the EL in the process of cultural adaptation to the local school environment. Support the EL in English language acquisition and the connections needed for success in the academic classrooms. Support regular academic teachers with methods and modifications needed for the EL to be successful in content classrooms and on required assessments. Support the EL as s/he moves from significant to minimal English support by removing scaffolding as needed for differentiation. 10/22/20142
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TN has adopted World Class Instructional Design Assessment (WIDA) Standards Used by 34 states and 2 territories Have research to back standards 2012 Amplified standards correspond to Common Core State Standards(CCSS) Can be viewed at www.wida.uswww.wida.us Many elements of support through WIDA 10/22/20143
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WIDA’s CAN DO philosophy is visible in the company’s research. WIDA’s ongoing research focuses on five main areas of inquiry : 1.alignment, 2.the relationship between academic language proficiency and academic achievement, 3.classroom implementation of standards, 4.teacher development, 5.and policy guidance. 10/22/20144
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Levels for WIDA 1 = Entering 2 = Emerging 3 = Developing 4 = Expanding 5 = Bridging 6 = Reaching 10/22/20145
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Expectations and Generalities Proficiency Levels generally explained Levels described in definition/student behavior/instruction/instructional support Levels broken down by discourse/sentence and word/phrase level expectations Refer to handout 10/22/20146
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Sociocultural Contexts for Language Use Discourse Level Sentence Level Word/Phrase Level –All Levels encompass Register Genre/text type Topic Task/Situation Participants identities and social issues 10/22/20147
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Verbs to use Verbs that require an action Verbs that can be measured Verbs that relate to the subject or academic area (Refer to handout) 10/22/20148
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What Successful ESL education is... Focused on discourse and communication Continual growth in English language acquisition Continual growth in accessing academics Intervention as needed 10/22/20149
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Questions??? Jan.Lanier@tn.gov Jan.Lanier@tn.gov (615) 532-6314 Joann.Lucero@tn.gov Joann.Lucero@tn.gov (615) 253-4249 10/22/201410
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