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1 BENEFITS OF USING TESOL’S STANDARDS TO GUIDE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN IN THE CLASSROOM

2 THERE’S MORE THAN JUST COURSE CONTENT… ENGLISH Language Proficiency standards need to be considered!

3 WHAT ARE THESE TESOL STANDARDS? 1 English language learners communicate for social, intercultural, and instructional purposes within the school setting 2-5 English language learners communicate information, ideas and concepts necessary for academic success in the areas of : Language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies

4 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TESOL STANDARDS AND ACADEMIC CONTENT STANDARDS The TESOL English language proficiency standards are grounded in national and state ESL and academic content standards.

5 PRINCIPLE 1 THAT UNDERLIES THE TESOL STANDARDS Language proficiency is an outgrowth of cumulative experiences both inside and outside of school. - ELLs experience and interact in English throughout the day -ELLs have background and knowledge that teachers should build on -New experiences are introduced to extend students’ academic language proficiency

6 PRINCIPLE 2 THAT UNDERLIES THE TESOL STANDARDS Language proficiency can reflect complex thinking when linguistic complexity is reduced and support is present. - There is a relationship between language and cognition - Teachers need to use strategies and instructional supports that enable students to engage meaningfully in the learning process

7 PRINCIPLE 3 THAT UNDERLIES THE TESOL STANDARDS Both social and academic language proficiencies are necessary for school success - Teachers must be aware of the social language demands of school in addition to the language students need to access content and succeed academically: - General vocabulary – classroom vocab - Specialized vocabulary - such as animal names - Technical vocabulary – such as scientific names like mammal

8 PRINCIPLE 4 THAT UNDERLIES THE TESOL STANDARDS Academic language proficiency works in tandem with academic achievement. - Academic language proficiency is a vital component of academic achievement -Academic language is important for understanding and expression in content-area classes - Attaching the academic language to the skills and knowledge required in the content area makes academic achievement more readily accessible for ELLs.

9 PRINCIPLE 5 THAT UNDERLIES THE TESOL STANDARDS Academic language proficiency is developed through sustained content-based language instruction. - TESOL English language proficiency standards offer ways for educators to assist students in accessing content through language in the core content areas - Through content-based language instruction, all teachers share the responsibility for educating ELLs. - Academic language proficiency drives content-based curriculum and instruction for ELLs -

10 PRINCIPLE 6 THAT UNDERLIES THE TESOL STANDARDS Native language proficiency – in particular, academic language proficiency in the native language – facilitates the acquisition of academic language proficiency in English - ELLs whose first language is strongly developed have foundational knowledge and skills that readily transfer to a new language - Cognates may give students useful insights into meaning - Students with a solid conceptual base in their native language can more readily recognize, comprehend, and apply new vocabulary and language patterns in a second language.


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