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Massachusetts Department of Early Education & Care EEC & WIDA: Early English Language Development (E-ELD): Massachusetts Guidelines to support Dual Language Learners Project and Partnership November 12, 2013 Maya Martinez-Hart Erin Arango-Escalante
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Agenda Statistics and purpose Project history Overview of the final E-ELD: MA Guidelines to serve Dual Language Learners Alignment to WIDA’s K-12 English Language Development (ELD) Standards Correspondence with MA Early Learning Guidelines Partnership activities & sustainability Questions 2
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National Statistics 3
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MA EEC Child Demographics: Languages Spoken Source: Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (October 2010), Early Education and Care Policies and Guidelines for Children Whose Home Languages are other than or in addition to English; Boston Redevelopment Authority. Office of English Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement MA Public and charter schools- 2006 s Massachusetts residents speak over 140 languages at home other than English 4
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MA EEC Child Demographics: Language Spoken Source: Massachusetts Early Childhood Information System (ECIS). Note(s) child count in this report are representative of billing records. Report Run October 30, 2013. 5
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MA EEC Child Demographics: Ethnicity Source: Massachusetts Early Childhood Information System (ECIS). Note(s) child count in this report are representative of billing records. Report Run October 30, 2013. 6
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MA EEC Child Demographics: Race Source: Massachusetts Early Childhood Information System (ECIS). Note(s) child count in this report are representative of billing records. Report Run October 30, 2013. 7
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E-ELD: Massachusetts Guidelines to serve Dual Language Learners Project Purpose Provide a developmentally sound framework for assessing and instructing dual language learners, 2.5-5.5 years that aligns with WIDA K- 12 Standards and corresponds to states’ Early Learning Standards (ELS). 8
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Project History RTTT-ELC Activities completed: Practitioner workshops and webinars Expert panel Survey EEC Planning and Evaluation Board webinar Deliverables completed: Correspondence document Theoretical Framework E-ELD Abbreviated Resource Guide 9
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Overview of WIDA’s E-ELD Framework: MA Guidelines to Serve Dual Language Learners 10
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Correspondence of E-ELD Standards and MA Early Learning Guidelines 11
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The language of…. The language of… 12
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Making the Connection! 13
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Alignment of E-ELD to K-12 ELD Standards 14
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Adopts all Components of K-12 Standards Framework 15
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Adapts each framework component K-12 ELD Framework ComponentsE-ELD Framework Components Five Language StandardsSix Language Standards Adds Physical Development Standard Four Language Domains Listening Speaking Reading Writing Two Language Domains Receptive Expressive Grade Clusters Grades K-12 Age Clusters 2.5-3.5 yrs. 3.5-4.5 yrs. 4.5-5.5 yrs. English Language Proficiency 6 Levels English Language Development 3 Levels Performance Definitions 3 Language Criteria Performance Definitions 2 Language Criteria Model Performance Indicators 3 Elements Model Performance Indicators 3 Elements 16
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Massachusetts EEC and WIDA Partnership! 17
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Partnership Goals Help guide lesson planning to ensure that the different linguistic needs of dual language learners are being met through their program day; Support dual language learners to reach their next level of English Language Development; Make programmatic decisions about class composition, staffing, curriculum, and assessment in programs that serve dual language learners; Aligned with other EEC’s Key Initiatives;and Advance within the Massachusetts Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). 18
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Multi-Year Process Year 1: Development Year 2: Implementation Year 3: Sustainability Year 4: Sustainability 19
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Partners: (I ncluding, but are not limited, to the following ) MA EEC & ESE EPS Grantees Readiness Centers Head Start Public School Pre-K IHEs CFCE Grantees Early Education and Care Programs Families/Parents Other (State Partner Agencies, CCR&Rs, etc.) 20
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Partnership Activities: Implementation Calendar Year 2013 (11/2013-12/2013) Webinars (three to four) Planning for statewide conference Plan for 8 regional family focus groups Develop informational handouts for families (Translated in multiple languages) 21
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Partnership Activities: Sustainability Calendar Year 2014 (1/2014-12/2014) Statewide conference 8 regional family focus groups Webinars Recruit Train of Trainers (ToT) (round 1) 50-75 participants (Birth to Higher Ed.) 5 regional ToT workshops (round 1) Ongoing regional Professional Learning Communities PLCs (round 1) Evaluation 22
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Partnership Activities: Sustainability Calendar Year 2015 (1/2015-12/2015) Recruit ToTs (round 2 & 3) 50-75 participants (Birth to Higher Ed.) Regional ToT workshops (round 2 & 3) Ongoing regional PLCs (round 2 & 3) Evaluation 23
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Questions 24
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