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An Introduction to ESL/ELD Programming/Support in K-12 Thanks to Donna Bass, Instructional Coach, Secondary ESL Curriculum Services, OCDSB Modified from her ppt D.Fleming University of Ottawa

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An Introduction to ESL/ELD Programming/Support in K-12. Thanks to Donna Bass, Instructional Coach, Secondary ESL Curriculum Services, OCDSB Modified from her ppt D.Fleming University of Ottawa. Ontario Context. 25% of Ontario’s population are newcomers to Canada. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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An Introduction to ESL/ELD Programming/Support in K-12

Thanks to

Donna Bass, Instructional Coach, Secondary ESL Curriculum Services, OCDSBModified from her ppt

D.Fleming

University of Ottawa

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25% of Ontario’s population are newcomers to Canada.

18% of Ontarians have a first language that is neither French nor English.

95% of students are enrolled in English language schools- 9% of these students attend French Immersion programs.

Ontario Context

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Ontario in Canadian Context53% of immigrants settle in Ontario

2017: newcomers will be 22% of the total Canadian population

By 2017, 40% of all newcomers will be living in Ontario

Total enrolment is projected to decline, but ELLs will increase

The top 3 countries of origin for Ontario were China (21%), India (21%), and Pakistan (11%)

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OCDSB Context

7252 students were identified as English Language Learners (May 2007)

Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Dari, French, Farsi, Japanese, Russian and Swahili

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ESL & ELD Programs/Support

What do ESL and ELD

stand for?

ESL stands for English as a Second Language

ELD stands for English Literacy Development

Together, students are referred to as English Language Learners (ELLs).

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Elementary ESL/ELD

a support or intervention program

Elementary English language learners are all registered in a mainstream; receive varying degrees of support to meet the provincial expectations.

The support comes from ESL teachers in withdrawal, integration with classroom teachers or a combination.

Most of the time, the ELL is taught by classroom/subject teachers.

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Secondary ESL/ELD

ESL and ELD language courses are subjects at the high school level. Students will receive credit for these courses, which count towards their graduation diploma

Not all high schools in the OCDSB offer ESL or ELD support, so students are directed to the closest school which offers the support they need

Students also study some subjects in “sheltered” classes, where they are grouped together to receive both content and language instruction

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Who are English Language Learners (ELLs)?

English language learners are students in English-language schools whose first language is other than English, or is a variety of English that is significantly different from the variety used in Ontario school.

They may be Canadian-born or newly-arrived from other countries.

They come from diverse backgrounds and school experiences, and have a variety of needs.

ELLs may receive support through ESL or ELD programmes during their first few years in Ontario schools.

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ESL Programmes…

Students in ESL programmes are Canadian-born, or newly-arrived ELLs whose first language is other than English or is a variety of English that is significantly different from that used in Ontario schools.

Newly-arrived students in ESL programmes have most often received formal education in their home countries, and many have studied English as a foreign language.

Students who require ESL support generally have age-appropriate language and literacy skills in their first language.

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ELD Programmes…

Students in ELD programmes are newcomers whose first language is other than English, or is a variety of English that is significantly different from that used in Ontario schools.

Students in these programmes are generally from countries where their access to education has been limited, or where they may have had limited opportunities to develop age-appropriate language and literacy skills in any language.

Some Aboriginal students from remote communities who may also have had limited opportunities for formal schooling may benefit from ELD instruction.

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Adaptations

Programs are adapted in order to align instruction and assessment with the student’s stage of development in English.

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Stages of Second-Language Acquisition

Stage 1: Survival/Beginning EnglishStage 2: English in Familiar and Supported

Contexts Stage 3: English with Some Independence

and Inaccuracies Stage 4: Independent and Accurate

English

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What are “adaptations”?

adaptations

accommodations modifications

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Modifications

Adjustments to the expectations and/or performance criteria; any or all expectations may be modified for ELLs

Modifications are made when a student has not yet developed the English proficiency to demonstrate understanding of the grade/course expectation

In elementary schools, descriptors in the appropriate ESL or ELD stages are used to shape or determine the modifications

In secondary schools, expectations from the appropriate course level (ESL/ELD) are used

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Accommodations

Instructional Strategies, e.g., extensive use of visual cues, graphic organizers, peer tutoring, strategic use of L1

Learning Resources, e.g., visual materials, adapted texts, bilingual dictionaries

Assessment Strategies, e.g., extra time for assignments and tests, oral interviews, learning logs and portfolios, use of L1, access to a bilingual dictionary

Note: Using the appropriate elementary descriptors or secondary language expectations will help determine suitable accommodations

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Example 1: Expectations and ESL Modified ExpectationsGrade 5 Science and Technology: Earth and Space Systems – Weather

Students will demonstrate an understanding of the differences between climate and weather.

Students will demonstrate an understanding of selected key vocabulary related to weather and climate.

Students will demonstrate an understanding of the major climatic factors and patterns associated with weather.

Modified Expectations for Stage 2 ESL

Students

Modified Expectations for Stage 1 ESL

Students

Science Expectations

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Example 2: Expectations and ESL Modified ExpectationsGrade 7 History: British North America

Working with a partner or in a group, students will list the challenges early settlers faced in the new land and use two sources to research how the settlers met one of these challenges.

Working with a partner or in a group, students will list some of the challenges early settlers faced in the new land. Students may use their first language.

Students will locate relevant information about how early settlers met the challenges of the new land, using a variety of resources.

Modified Expectations for Students in Stage 2

Modified Expectations for Students in Stage 1

History Expectations

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Example 3: Expectations and ESL Modified ExpectationsGrade 10 Music: AMU2O

Students will explain orally and on a graphic organizer (in English or first language) most of the elements of music

Students will list (in English or first language) three key elements of music

Students will explain in detail, both orally and in writing, the elements of music

Modified Expectations for Students in ESLBO

Modified Expectations for Students in ESLAO

Music Expectations