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Today. Big theory around second language acquisition (45 min.) Federal ESEA framework (45 min.) Common Core Standards (1 hr.). Big Theory. Nature v. nurture. Acquisition, development, learning. Modularity (language v. cognition). Individual v. social. ESEA: Title I and Title III. AMAO.

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  1. Today • Big theory around second language acquisition (45 min.) • Federal ESEA framework (45 min.) • Common Core Standards (1 hr.)

  2. Big Theory • Nature v. nurture. • Acquisition, development, learning. • Modularity (language v. cognition). • Individual v. social.

  3. ESEA: Title I and Title III

  4. AMAO

  5. Showing Growth in English Language Proficiency Development AERA Brown Lecture

  6. Narrowing the EL-EO Gap AERA Brown Lecture

  7. Messy Implementation

  8. AMAO 1

  9. AMAO 2

  10. AMAO 3

  11. Title I and/or Title III

  12. Federal and state policy framework. • How does federal law and policy address the needs of English language learners (ELLs)? • How do the policies reflect the distinction between language acquisition and cognitive development for English language learners? • What is the accountability framework with respect to the academic development of ELLs? • What potential influence does the Common Core Standards have on standards, instruction, and expectations for ELLs with respect to their acquisition of English?

  13. Next Week: Linguistic Theory • How has linguistic theory treated differences between languages? • What implications does the theoretical stance have on our understanding of second language learners? • Does the first language matter in the acquisition of the second language? • Readings: Deutscher, start Lightbown.

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