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School District of Waukesha Mission, Vision, and Objectives
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To foster competitive and responsible global citizens by providing them with the opportunity to acquire academic, linguistic, multicultural, and social skills.
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To engage children in the School District of Waukesha in education that values biliteracy, bilingualism and to multiculturalism.
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Bilingualism Biliteracy Multicultural Skills
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Dual Language 1 Way Dual Language 2 Way
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Academic Programs K-5 th Objectives: Bilingualism Biliteracy Multiculturalism Native English Speakers Native Spanish Speakers
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Dual Language 1 WayDual Language 2 Way Focus on academic content and skill – same academic grade level expectations than monolingual English classrooms. Focus on academic content and skill-same academic grade level expectations than monolingual English classrooms. Bilingualism Biliteracy Multiculturalism Student Population: 1 population Students with expressive and receptive Spanish language skills (native Spanish speakers). Student Population: 2 populations Students with expressive and receptive Spanish language skills (native Spanish speakers) Students without expressive and receptive Spanish language skills (native English speakers)
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GradeSpanishEnglish Kindergarten & First90%10% Second & Third70%30% Fourth and Fifth50%
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Separation of Language- In early elementary grades, teachers speak only targeted language during specific instructional time. Purposeful Instruction in the Area of Multiculturalism- Throughout their academic life, students are exposed and supported with issues related to race and ethnicity. After all, how good is it to speak a language if you don’t understand the culture attached to it? Biliteralism- Students will be supported through literacy in both Spanish and English
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Comparison of English Language Learners’ Long Term K-12 Achievement on Standardized Tests in English (Based on 210,000 student records in 5 school districts across the U.S.)
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The first Dual Language Program in the USA took place in Dade County Public Schools, Miami in 1962. Today, there are more than 300 nation-wide programs. 94% of DL programs are Spanish/English
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The Center of Applied Linguistics (CAL) The National Association of Bilingual Education (NABE) Illinois Research Center (IRC)
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For questions or comments please contact: Gabriela Bell Jiménez, Bilingual ESL Program and Spanish Literacy Coordinator K-5th (262) 970-1085 or gbell@waukesha.k12.wi.usgbell@waukesha.k12.wi.us Brenda Ness, Bilingual ESL Program Coordinator 6 th – 12 th (262) 970-1054 or bness@waukesha.k12.wi.usbness@waukesha.k12.wi.us Leticia Campos, Bilingual ESL Program Assistant (262) 970-1009 or lcampos@waukesha.k12.wi.us
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