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MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION Elementary Principals’ Meeting January 12, 2011
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Program Updates 76
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TOP 5 Languages Spanish Chinese Vietnamese Urdu Korean
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6,419
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Elementary ESL K-5 2,968
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Elementary ESL Teachers 66.5
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GOAL of ESL Program Provide high quality instructional programs designed to prepare LEP and immigrant students to enter all English instructional settings (Title III, Part A, 4)
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Services Instruction in English as a second language shall be commensurate with the student's level of English proficiency and his or her level of academic achievement. TEC 89.1210 (d)
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All students labeled as ESL students need to receive some level of support.
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ESL Services Instruction in English as a second language may vary from the amount of time accorded to instruction in English language arts in the regular program for non-limited English proficient students to a full-time instructional setting utilizing second language methods.
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Grouping Methods 74.4. English Language Proficiency Standards B (4) Provide intensive and ongoing foundational second language acquisition instruction to ELLs in Grade 3 or higher who are at the beginning or intermediate level of English language proficiency SAS LEP Portal School Data
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Grouping Methods for Prioritizing Services for ESL Students A. Start by looking at grades 3-5, and highlight students with TELPAS Reading of Beginner B. Look at MAP reading percentile score and circle anything over 40%ile C. Use a different highlighter to highlight students who are not in #1 and #2 group.
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Progress Monitoring ESL teachers collaboration with the classroom teacher to monitor students’ progress is essential. K-2 portfolio 3-5 report card
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LPAC: Language Proficiency Assessment Committee Spring State Assessment Decision Making ESL Meeting January 21, 2011 Review Instructional Interventions prior to state assessments Make recommendations regarding TAKS assessment
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Exiting Students- End of the Year LPAC Review 2010-2011 English Proficiency Exit Criteria and reclassify students including denials, as Non-LEP if they meet exit criteria Exited students are monitored for 2 years Fall 2011, you will receive a list of students who met exit criteria but who did not exit the program
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Reoffering the ESL Program Please send all data to Emelia Ahmed before reclassifying student. 1.Is the student’s language proficiency the reason for his difficulties? 2.Is it a content difficulty and not a language difficulty? What interventions have been tried? 3.Has the student received tier-2 and 3 interventions?
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TELPAS Assess progress of LEP-exempt students Indicate when LEP exemptions are no longer needed Monitor English language proficiency of Spanish TAKS takers Monitor English Language Proficiency of students not eligible for a LEP exemption who are struggling with English acquisition
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TELPAS Training Recalibration for TELPAS raters is recommended TOT training January 18, 20, 24, 26, 31 New Rater training starts February 1 TELPAS administration questions contact Lori Perez
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