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WELCOME TO SIR CHARLES TUPPER SECONDARY Home of the Tupper ROARS!
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ESL Program Guidelines Entry based on assessments from DRPC (ESL Program) and Learning Centre (Visa Program) Progress along a continuum Tapered support Promotion based on benchmark levels on standardized tests, on consistent success with current level coursework, and on evaluation on Ministry rubric Support funded by the M.O.E. for up to 5 years
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LATER TO LITERACY For students having previously interrupted education Introductory literacy skills Basic survival English vocabulary and pronunciation Cultural awareness and experiences Sheltered class
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BEGINNING ESL For students who are acquiring basic communicative English skills and vocabulary for entry into academic classes M.O.E. level: “ Emerging, ” reading level of less than 2.5 g.e. Balance of speaking, listening, reading and writing Up to 5 ESL classes: ESL English, ESL Writing, ESL Social Studies, ESL Science, and ESL Math
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INTERMEDIATE ESL For students progressing beyond communicative into academic language M.O.E. levels “ Developing ” and “ Expanding, ” reading level from 2.5 to 5.0 g.e. Speaking, listening, reading, and writing for academic purposes Usually tapering from 5 to 3 ESL courses depending on needs (from ESL 2 to 3 in ESL English, ESL Writing, and ESL Social Studies)
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TRANSITIONAL ESL Practicing English language and academic skills in coursework parallel to the mainstream program M.O.E. level “ Consolidating, ” Reading level up to 2 years within student ’ s actual grade level 3 courses maximum: Transitional English, English Language Centre Support, and Transitional Social Studies, often in tandem with mainstream English and Social Studies
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INTEGRATION For students who have demonstrated their potential for success in mainstream courses and on standardized tests Full integration in 7 or 8 blocks of class time Possibly 1 block of English Language Centre (E.L.C.) to support student ’ s work in mainstream classes
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ESL PRE-EMPLOYMENT Specially funded program Referred by School Based Team For students aged 16 or older who will not be able to graduate on an academic program by age 19 for a number of reasons Provides literacy skills, basic academic skills, work skills and work experience
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