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Explore the impact of English Language Learner (ESOL) students on regular classrooms, demographics, language acquisition, and instructional strategies to support their diverse needs. Delve into cultural awareness, assessment measures, and collaborative approaches for a more inclusive educational environment. Discover insights into language acquisition stages and effective teaching methods to empower ESOL students. Prepare for the future with ESOL-endorsed content teachers, co-teaching models, and the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP).
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The English Language Learner How will the ESOL student impact the regular education classroom?
Alphabet Soup • English (for) Speakers of Other Languages • English Language Learner • International Welcome Center • Primary Home Other Language Than English • Academic Knowledge Skills • Language Acquisition Device
Demographics • National • State • Cobb County • 183 Countries • 87 Languages • Students • 2003- 486 • 2004- 3806 • 2005- 5087 • 2006- 7222 • S2007- 7832 (Fall to Spring 9.2%)
Cobb County Top 3 • Spanish • Brazilian Portuguese • Korean
Access Testing • 2006 • Most students tested scored level 3 of 5 level. • For students to have a chance at passing need to at level 4 tier C
Cobb Models • International Welcome Center • Pull Out • ESOL Teacher • Tutor
ALT Support K-12 • Diversity Awareness • Language Acquisition • Instructional Strategies • Alternative Assessment
Culture • Religion / Taboos • - Child rearing practices • - Male/female roles • - Beliefs about success & failure • - Morality • - Proxemics & Time • - Humor • - Acculturation stage • - Affective filter • - Motivation • - Social class - • Poverty!!
Language Acquisition • NEP – no verbal production, focus on • listening comprehension, build receptive • vocabulary; draw, copy, act… • Beginner – one, two word responses, • production of known structures; name, list, • label … • Intermediate – simple sentences, developing • higher levels of language/thinking; recall, • define, restate, summarize, contrast … • Advanced – complex errors in speech and print; • focus on reading and writing correctly, • analyze, support, evaluate, create … • Transition – fluency approaches native • speaker, focus on writing mechanics;
Instructional Strategies • Differentiation • Academic Modification • PBI / UBD • SIOP
Alternative Assessment Measures • Nonverbal Alternative Assessment Measures • Nonverbal Assessment Strategies • Physical demonstration • Pictorial products • KWL Charts • Oral Performances or Presentations • Oral & Written Products • Portfolios
What’s next? • ESOL endorsed content teacher • Co-teaching • ALT Support Collaborative • SIOP Model • Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol