Teacher Speech Elements
Who Are ELL Students
Programs & Legal Frameworks
RTI and ELL
Other
100
Limit use of
What are idioms
100
ESL
What is English as a Second Language?
100
In 1974 the court ruled that giving all students the same desks, books, teachers, and lessons does not mean that they have equal opportunity, especially if there are students who do not speak English.
What is Lau vs. Nichols?
100
integrates assessment and intervention multi-level prevention system to maximize student achievement and to reduce behavioral problems. schools use data to identify students
What is RTI or Response to Intervention?
100
Basic Social Language Skills
What is BICS?
200
Quantity & Quality which means Comprehensible Input
What is Classroom Discourse?
200
one of the top immigrant-receiving states
What is Pennsylvania?
200
This act makes federal funding for states dependent on student progress. According to the act: "States that do not meet their performance objectives for LEP students could lose up to ten percent of the administrative portion of their funding for all ESEA state administered formula grant programs."
What is NCLB Act 2001?
200
Core Instructional Interventions: All Students Preventive and Proactive
What is Tier 1?
200
Native language
What is L1?
300
pausing or focusing on a particular word or set of words
What is emphasizing?
300
Pennsylvania’s increasing immigrant population is primarily from
What is Europe?
300
Different from State to State; School to School in terms of ELL students.
What are assessment procedures, funding, and knowledge?
300
Target Group: Some students at risk High Efficiency & Rapid Response
What is Tier 2?
300
Language learning is not communicative. It is the result of direct instruction in the rules of language.
What is Learning?
400
Shorter sentence structures Vocabulary is altered and varied Repetition, Recycle, Reuse words, ideas, and concepts More communication between teacher & student
What is Sheltered Instruction?
400
persons who have fled their countries of residence and cannot return
Who are refugees?
400
Students spend part of the school day in a mainstream classroom, but are pulled out for a portion of each day to receive instruction in English as a second language.
What is ESL Pull-Out?
400
Tier 1
What is where we want most of interventions to be?
400
Points to pictures; Uses Yes/ No; Uses 3 or more Words; Uses Complex Sentences; Participates in grade-level work with few or no supports.
What are the Stages of Language Acquisition?
500
Language drives intellectual development Verbal & Nonverbal Conveys ideas and concepts Communication
What is LANGUAGE?
500
Spanish Speaking Population
What is the largest ELL population?
500
These programs include structured immersion, sheltered English, and Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English (SDAIE). They all share the goal of teaching English language learners both English language and academic content. Teachers use a variety of strategies – such as the use of gestures, visual aids, and simplified English – so that students can access content.
What are Content-Based ESL programs?
500
Provide ELL students with a list of key words to review prior to the lesson. These words could be written in both English and the child's native language. Provide extra time with a Reading Specialist in order for them to gain a better understanding of the material being taught.
What are concrete examples of RTI for ELL students?
500
Cognitive Skills in the First Language will Transfer to the New Language
What is Linguistic Input Hypothesis?
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