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or, Now That You Got All That WIDA ACCESS Data, What Do You Do With It. So… WIDA? So What?. John Wolfe Multilingual Program Facilitator john.wolfe@mpls.k12.mn.us 612.668.0407 http://www.mplsesl.wikispaces.com June 15, 2012. Today (June 15, 2012). The Essence of WIDA The DNA of WIDA
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or, Now That You Got All That WIDA ACCESS Data, What Do You Do With It. So… WIDA? So What? John Wolfe Multilingual Program Facilitator john.wolfe@mpls.k12.mn.us 612.668.0407 http://www.mplsesl.wikispaces.com June 15, 2012
Today (June 15, 2012) • The Essence of WIDA • The DNA of WIDA • The WIDA Criteria • “Manifest Destiny,” Standards & the WIDA Criteria • WIDA in a Nutshell • 3 ½ Steps • The Curriculum Writing Project • But there’s more … EL’s need TWO things!Support for Content Learning & ELD(English Lang Development) • Analogy: Firefighter Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) • WIDA ≠ MAP (WIDA measures Language Proficiency, which is related to but different from Academic Achievement.) • Stoop vs. Stretch: • Stoop for Content Instruction; Stretch ‘em for ELD • Your Data & Planning Time
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Prologue: Not Here To Make Your Life Easy The task of psychoanalysis: To transform neurotic misery to ordinary human unhappiness … In the same way, supporting a kid’s meaningful access to grade-level instruction …
The Essence of WIDAWIDA gives you key info about the language that an English Learner can handle for grade-level learning.
The Essence of WIDAWIDA gives you key info about the language that an English Learner can handle for grade-level learning.How hard – how difficult, how challenging – can that language be?
In other words, Essence of WIDA … What kind of language can the kid handle? What can I reasonably expect from him? He should be able to do this, right? How do I know I’m not lowering my expectations?
WIDA Proficiency Levels (Nutshell Perspective) WIDA Levels describe the difficulty of the language we can reasonably expect a student to be able to use for grade-level content learning.
Today (June 15, 2012) • The Essence of WIDA: WIDA Levels describe the difficulty of the language we can reasonably expect a student to be able to use for grade-level content learning. • The DNA of WIDA • The WIDA Criteria • “Manifest Destiny,” Standards & the WIDA Criteria • WIDA in a Nutshell • 3 ½ Steps • The Curriculum Writing Project • But there’s more … EL’s need TWO things!Support for Content Learning & ELD(English Lang Development) • Analogy: Firefighter Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) • WIDA ≠ MAP (WIDA measures Language Proficiency, which is related to but different from Academic Achievement.) • Stoop vs. Stretch: • Stoop for Content Instruction; Stretch ‘em for ELD • Your Data & Planning Time
WIDA is a Complex System but … But what might that look like in a particular lesson in a particular unit? Remember! language serves content learning But what does that look like at different grades? With different language domains? (Speak/Listen/ Read/Write) What students can do with language BROADLY
Today (June 15, 2012) • The Essence of WIDA: WIDA Levels describe the difficulty of the language we can reasonably expect a student to be able to use for grade-level content learning. • The DNA of WIDA • The WIDA Criteria • “Manifest Destiny,” Standards & the WIDA Criteria • WIDA in a Nutshell • 3 ½ Steps • The Curriculum Writing Project • But there’s more … EL’s need TWO things!Support for Content Learning & ELD(English Lang Development) • Analogy: Firefighter Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) • WIDA ≠ MAP (WIDA measures Language Proficiency, which is related to but different from Academic Achievement.) • Stoop vs. Stretch: • Stoop for Content Instruction; Stretch ‘em for ELD • Your Data & Planning Time
WIDA: The Bigger Nutshell • Language is the toolfor learning! • LEP’s are in mainstream classrooms. (95% of the time in MPS.) • LEP’s use their Limited English to learn in 5 basic contexts (Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Math, Social & Amplification.) • EL’s English -- no matter how limited– is an asset for learning. You work with what you’ve got! • WIDA is designed to help allteachersmodify the language demands of instruction to provide LEP students with meaningful access to content.
Modifying the Language Demands to Match the Learner’s Language Proficiency: The 3 ½-Step Process
Today (June 15, 2012) • The Essence of WIDA: WIDA Levels describe the difficulty of the language we can reasonably expect a student to be able to use for grade-level content learning. • The DNA of WIDA • The WIDA Criteria • “Manifest Destiny,” Standards & the WIDA Criteria • WIDA in a Nutshell • 3 ½ Steps • The Curriculum Writing Project • But there’s more … EL’s need TWO things!Support for Content Learning & ELD(English Lang Development) • Stoop vs. Stretch: • Stoop for Content Instruction; Stretch ‘em for ELD • WIDA ≠ MAP (WIDA measures Language Proficiency, which is related to but different from Academic Achievement.) • Analogy: Firefighter Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) • Your Data & Planning Time
Stoop down for content instruction …. Because you can modify your language to meet your English Learners’ needs – but they can’t modify theirs to meet your demands. Make students stretch for language instruction …
Blue Whales and Buttercups = Level N = 3.0 G/L The Code = Level 0 (a little above 3.0)
Where from here?“What use is a newborn baby?“ (Benjamin Franklin) • Look at your student data … their reading levels and English Proficiency levels (WIDA Levels). • Look at the CVC Criteria to suggest what type of language a student at that WIDA Level can bring to the task of content learning. • Review the language-based learning activities AND the language-based assessments – and keep going back to that key question: How can my student have meaningful interaction OR generate true evidence of learning within the constraints of his or her language?