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Principals Making A Difference for ESL Teachers. Presented by J.C. Harville Berky Hernandez-Owolabi. Our history . Berky Hernandez -Owolabi Bilingual student Bilingual teacher Assistant principal Principal. Our history . J.C. Harville Bilingual Teacher
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Principals Making A Difference for ESL Teachers Presented by J.C. Harville Berky Hernandez-Owolabi
Our history • Berky Hernandez -Owolabi • Bilingual student • Bilingual teacher • Assistant principal • Principal
Our history • J.C. Harville • Bilingual Teacher • Program Director and Director of Multilingual Services (Central Office) • Assistant Principal • Principal
Programs • What kind of ESL program do you want to have? • Self-contained • All ESL • Mixture of ESL and mainstream • Pull-out • Push-in • Sheltered Instruction for secondary schools
A question to ask . . . • Discuss at your table, should you or should you not allow native language to be used in the classroom?
Comprehensible Input • Stephen Krashen’s theory of Input Hypothesis.
BICS versus CALPS • Playground English • School language
Materials in the ESL Class • Books, books, and more books • ESL adoption – our district uses Avenues. Which ever one you adopted, there are many great aspects of the adoption.
Materials in the ESL Class • Strong Phonics program • Saxon Phonics • SRA Phonics • Direct Instruction (Reading Master) • High interest/low readability • Leader at Secondary Level
Specific Resources • Some specific programs that have worked • Sing, Spell, Read and Write (primary) • Pearson Learning • Scholastic Transitions (Late elementary/early middle school) • Website at Scholastic • Scholastic Read 180 • Expensive, but it works • Auto Skills – computer based program we are using in Spring ISD • Academy of Reading and Math • Voices in Literature and Science/Math - Heinle
Training – Staff Development • Attend Staff development with your teachers • ESL specific in language acquisition • Professional Reading • Journals • Books • Other
Some strategies that work • Verbal Visual by Maria Montana Harmon • Total Physical Response • Graphic Organizers Writing resources from TEA • Scaffolding • Story Star • T Chart • KWL • Summarization with paper • Everything ESL website Web Site
ESL Endorsement • At our schools (elementary) it is an expectation that teachers will work on their ESL endorsement. • At the middle and high schools, subject area teachers are also encouraged by principals. • Two ESL TExES reviews per year – one on each side of the district. • District office pays for workbooks, test and certification (once complete). Title III money is used for this.
Being involved in organizations • SHABE (local) for us Website • TABE • TexTESOL
Contact Information • Berky Hernandez-Owolabi • bhernandez@springisd.org • 832-764-8390 • J.C. Harville • jharvill@springisd.org • 832-764-8210