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Orientation Session ESL Teacher Preparation Grants Center for Language and Culture Graduate School of Education George Mason University Pre-Service Cohort IV January 25, 2006 4:30 pm Room 105B
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Welcome …. A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. …Henry B. Adams
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Agenda 1. Welcome 2. Program Overview 1. Program Staff 2. Objectives 3. Schedule 1. Course Order 2. Summer Schedule 3. Field Experience 1. Placements 2. Journal 3. Follow-up during February meeting 4. Portfolio 1. Introduction 2. Follow-up during March meeting 5. Internships 6. Grant Supported and Non- Supported Activities 1. Tuition 2. Mentoring 1. Monthly Meeting Schedule 2. Induction Mentoring 3. Books 4. Master’s Degree Courses 5. Referrals to sources of information: licensure, graduation, registration (master’s courses) 7. Web Information 1. Graduate School of Education 2. ESOL Teacher Preparation 3. Patriot Web 4. Blackboard
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Goal The goal of the ESL Teacher Preparation Grants is to help candidates obtain a Virginia license to teach English as a Second Language (PK-12), and to assume teaching positions as quickly as possible.
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Two Separate ESL Programs There are two separate ESL programs that are supported by federal grants. The first, called PRE- SERVICE, is intended for candidates who have never taught or who have provisional licenses. The IN-SERVICE program is for teachers who have licenses in fields other than ESL. Both programs require the completion of seven courses for licensure, five of which are the same. The Pre-Service program includes an internship.
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Cohorts The pre-service and in- service cohorts complete the curriculum together, taking all classes and participating in all activities. Participants are allowed to transfer one course into the program.
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Licensure Component Participants complete seven courses (21 semester credits) of course work for licensure. Pre- service candidates must also complete a 6-credit internship (student teaching). In-service candidates receive their ESL endorsement upon completion of the seven courses. While only the licensure component is tuition-supported, participants can take additional coursework for a masters degree. All candidates must complete six credits of foreign language (can be taken prior to the program).
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Funding U.S. Dept of Education George Mason University Pre-service Cohort In-service Cohort Once admitted, students will have the tuition* for their licensure courses paid by two grants from the U.S. Dept. of Education. The grants are tentatively funded for five years, from 02-07. *Unfortunately, the grants cannot pay for books.
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The Programs at a Glance….. Field Work Courses University Mentoring Site- Based Mentoring
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Pre-Service Curriculum Spring I Spring I EDUC 537 Foundations of Multicultural Education EDUC 537 Foundations of Multicultural Education Summer I Summer I EDCI 516 Bilingualism and Lang Acquisition Research EDCI 516 Bilingualism and Lang Acquisition Research EDCI 519 Methods of Teaching in Bil./ESL Settings EDCI 519 Methods of Teaching in Bil./ESL Settings EDRD 615 Teaching Reading/Writing in Bil./ESL Settings (May be taken Spring Semester) EDRD 615 Teaching Reading/Writing in Bil./ESL Settings (May be taken Spring Semester) Fall I Fall I EDCI 520 Assessment in Bil./ESL Settings EDCI 520 Assessment in Bil./ESL Settings Spring II LING 520 Descriptive Linguistics Summer II EDUC 539 Human Growth and Development * *Might be able to take Fall I if planning to Student teach for Fall II- TBA Fall II EDCI 790 Internship (Student Teaching) - Full time
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Summer Schedule EDCI 516: 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13 Tuesday evenings at 6:00 -9:30 pm and June 26 – June 30 from 9:00 – 1:30 pm EDCI 516: 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13 Tuesday evenings at 6:00 -9:30 pm and June 26 – June 30 from 9:00 – 1:30 pm EDCI 519: July 3-14 from 9 - 1:30 pm EDCI 519: July 3-14 from 9 - 1:30 pm EDRD 615: July 17 – 28 from 9 -1:30 EDRD 615: July 17 – 28 from 9 -1:30
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Field Work - Pre-Service In addition to coursework, the project will place you in a school with a mentor (a veteran ESL teacher) for one to two days per week during the Spring semester. For a total of 40 hours. Distributed by 30 hours at preferred level/10 hours at other level. A Field Experience Journal will be due on the first day of Fall I classes to document this experience.
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THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO The Professional Development Portfolio is a collection of carefully selected materials and targeted reflections that provide a record of teaching experiences and growth. The Professional Development Portfolio is a collection of carefully selected materials and targeted reflections that provide a record of teaching experiences and growth. The portfolio should be comprised of both required course products and classroom teaching that the candidate has selected because they are significant examples of growth. The portfolio should be comprised of both required course products and classroom teaching that the candidate has selected because they are significant examples of growth. Each section of the portfolio should include a reflective statement in which the intern examines the teaching work samples and evidence included and analyzes their significance. On-going compilation and reflection will be monitored periodically. Portfolio will be due at the end of the program (during the 7 th course).
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Internship Options – Pre-Service One-year Teaching experience for participants who are employed as full-time, provisionally licensed ESL teachers. On-the-Job Internship for those who are teaching full time and still want close supervision. Student Teaching Internship. One-term daytime internship in the classroom of a cooperating teacher. Intern assumes co-teaching/independent teaching responsibilities.
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Initial ESL Teaching – Pre- Service The project will provide assistance for candidates to be employed as provisionally- licensed ESL teachers in Fall semester (after four courses in Spring and Summer). The project will provide assistance for candidates to be employed as provisionally- licensed ESL teachers in Fall semester (after four courses in Spring and Summer). If employed as a teacher, participants will receive mentoring from GMU during first year in the classroom. If employed as a teacher, participants will receive mentoring from GMU during first year in the classroom.
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Additional Courses for Optional M.Ed. for Pre-Service Students EDRS 590 Education Research EDRS 590 Education Research EDCI 521 Curriculum Development in Bilingual/ESL Settings EDCI 521 Curriculum Development in Bilingual/ESL Settings Elective * Elective * EDCI 777 Research to Practice (exit requirement) EDCI 777 Research to Practice (exit requirement) *Required for those who are not employed as ESOL teachers Not tuition supported
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Testing VIRGINIA Communication and Literacy Assessment VIRGINIA Communication and Literacy Assessment In June 22, 2005, the Board of Education approved the implementation of the Communication and Literacy Assessment as requirements for individuals seeking initial licensure in Virginia. In June 22, 2005, the Board of Education approved the implementation of the Communication and Literacy Assessment as requirements for individuals seeking initial licensure in Virginia. For Further information about this test go to: http://www.vcla.nesinc.com/index.asp For Further information about this test go to: http://www.vcla.nesinc.com/index.asp http://www.vcla.nesinc.com/index.asp For Questions and Answers regarding exemptions about this test go to: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/newvdoe/QandAliteracyassessment.pdf For Questions and Answers regarding exemptions about this test go to: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/newvdoe/QandAliteracyassessment.pdf http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/newvdoe/QandAliteracyassessment.pdf PRAXIS II: SPECIALTY AREA TEST (Possibly) Updates and more in-depth information will be provided during monthly meetings.
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Important Dates Monthly Meeting Schedule 2/15*, 4/22**, 5/19, 6/3 at 7:00pm * Field Experience Journal Orientation Monthly Meeting Schedule 2/15*, 4/22**, 5/19, 6/3 at 7:00pm * Field Experience Journal Orientation **Portfolio Orientation Spring EDRD 615: Saturdays 9-3, Room 105B Spring EDRD 615: Saturdays 9-3, Room 105B Meetings: 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/8, 4/22, 5/6 Summer Courses Summer Courses EDCI 516: 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13 EDCI 516: 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13 Tuesday evenings 6 – 9:30 pm & June 26 – June 30 from 9 – 1:30 pm EDCI 519: July 3-14 from 9 - 1:30 pm EDCI 519: July 3-14 from 9 - 1:30 pm EDRD 615: July 17 – 28 from 9 -1:30 EDRD 615: July 17 – 28 from 9 -1:30 ► Field Journal Assignment Due: August 28th
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Important Websites George Mason University: George Mason University: Students: http://www.gmu.edu/mlstudents/ Students: http://www.gmu.edu/mlstudents/ http://www.gmu.edu/mlstudents/ Libraries: http://library.gmu.edu/ Libraries: http://library.gmu.edu/ http://library.gmu.edu/ Instructional Technology Unit: http://itusupport.gmu.edu/STG/STGfrontpage.asp Instructional Technology Unit: http://itusupport.gmu.edu/STG/STGfrontpage.asp http://itusupport.gmu.edu/STG/STGfrontpage.asp E-mail: http://mail.gmu.edu E-mail: http://mail.gmu.edu http://mail.gmu.edu Patriot Web: https://patriotweb.gmu.edu/ Patriot Web: https://patriotweb.gmu.edu/ https://patriotweb.gmu.edu/ Blackboard : http://blackboard.gmu.edu/ Blackboard : http://blackboard.gmu.edu/ http://blackboard.gmu.edu/ College of Education and Human Development College of Education and Human Development Teach In Virginia: http://www.teachinvirginia.org/ Teach In Virginia: http://www.teachinvirginia.org/http://www.teachinvirginia.org Graduate School of Education: http://gse.gmu.edu/ Graduate School of Education: http://gse.gmu.edu/http://gse.gmu.edu/ Virginia Department of Education: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/newvdoe/teached.html Virginia Department of Education: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/newvdoe/teached.html http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/newvdoe/teached.html
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Please visit our Web Site…… http://gse.gmu.edu/grants/esolprep http://gse.gmu.edu/grants/esolprep http://gse.gmu.edu/grants/esolprep
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