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LITR 640

LITR 640. Class 3 July 16, 2013. Program Services Plan. All LEP students require a PSP (Title III, Sec 3302, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001) A copy of this document should be kept in the records office Accommodations must be documented and ongoing for inclusion on KPREP PSP.

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LITR 640

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  1. LITR 640 Class 3 July 16, 2013

  2. Program Services Plan • All LEP students require a PSP (Title III, Sec 3302, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001) • A copy of this document should be kept in the records office • Accommodations must be documented and ongoing for inclusion on KPREP • PSP

  3. For a student new to JCPS, assigned to an ESL program school, the PSP will be sent electronically, with pages 1 – 3 already completed (except for Student ID) Page 1

  4. Limited or No Formal Education = Enrollment in a school with calendar less than 6 months/year Enrollment in a school that meets for less than 4 hours/day, 5 days/week No access to or attendance in school for 2 or more continuous years Page 2

  5. Page 4

  6. For LEP students who have an ESL program waiver

  7. Page 5 • Instructional Accommodations…

  8. Page 5 • Assessment Accommodations…

  9. SIOP • One framework for helping teachers implement instructional and assessment accommodations and build academic language is Sheltered English Observation Protocol (SIOP). • SIOP is one model of sheltered instruction that is the most researched, developed, and explicated of the sheltered instruction variations (Herrera & Murry p. 283).

  10. SIOP • Critical Aspects and Indicators (Herrera & Murry p. 284)

  11. What is SIOP? • S = Sheltered • I = Instructional • O = Observation • P = Protocol SIOP was started by Echevarria & Short to assist teachers in improving their adaptations for ELs in L2 taught classes. SIOP & research

  12. What is SIOP? • Sheltered instruction is • One of the instructional models that uses English only • Not a set of additional or replacement instructional techniques for the content area classroom with native speakers • An instructional form to extend time ELs have for language support services while providing content area information required for graduation • Wide-spread and exists in many variations SIOP & research

  13. What is SIOP? • SIOP includes specific lesson planning and delivery suggestions and teacher observation protocols • Sheltered instruction includes strategies such as • Cooperative learning, • Explicit, targeted vocabulary development • Slower speech with clear enunciation and fewer idiomatic expressions • Visuals, demonstrations and hands-on learning • Text adaptations • Homework adaptations • Supplementary materials SIOP & research

  14. What does a SIOP lesson plan look like? • Examples on Weebly • Center for Applied Linguistics

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