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Summer Leadership Institute

Summer Leadership Institute. ESOL Strategies and Resources Zhakima Spratley, Program Specialist Robin Neeld, Program Specialist Teaching and Learning August 9-10, 2012. Common Board Configuration. Date: August 9-10, 2012.

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Summer Leadership Institute

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  1. Summer Leadership Institute ESOL Strategies and Resources Zhakima Spratley, Program Specialist Robin Neeld, Program Specialist Teaching and Learning August 9-10, 2012

  2. Common Board Configuration Date: August 9-10, 2012 Vocabulary: Rosetta Stone, TransACT,Dynamic Immersion Model ,ELL,ESOL,LEP Bell Ringer: Anticipation Guide • Agenda: Gradual Release Model • I Do: Review TransACT , ELL iPad Initiative, Rosetta Stone while sharing strategies and best practices related to immersion of language for ELL s • We Do: Read article “ The Case for Structured English Immersion “ develop written response and engage in text-based discussion and writing • You Do: Conduct a teach back based on your understanding of the immersion of ELLs Learning Goal: Given a common understanding, learners will be able to identify various strategies, resources, programs, and technology to support ELLs Benchmark: Learners will explore text, resources, and best practices for ELL s • Objective: Learners will be provided an overview of Rosetta Stone language- learning software, TransAct documents, and the ELL iPad initiative to increase awareness of various strategies, resources, programs, and technology to support ELLs Summarizing Activity: Revisit Anticipation Guide Essential Questions: How does structured English immersion (SEI) impact the acceleration path to success for ELLs Homework: Continue to dialogue with staff to ensure ELLs have access to resources, technology, and programs to increase student achievement and to acquire the English language.

  3. Lake County Schools Vision Statement • A dynamic, progressive and collaborative learning community embracing change and diversity where every student will graduate with the skills needed to succeed in postsecondary education and the workplace. Mission Statement • The mission of the Lake County Schools is to provide every student with individual opportunities to excel. • Lake County Schools is committed to excellence in all curricular opportunities and instructional best practices. This focus area addresses closing the achievement gap, increased graduation rate, decreased dropout rate, increase in Level 3 and above scores on the FCAT, achieving an increase in the number of students enrolled in advanced placement and dual enrollment opportunities and implementing the best practices in instructional methodology.

  4. 21st Century Skills Tony Wagner, The Global Achievement Gap Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Collaboration and Leadership Agility and Adaptability Initiative and Entrepreneurialism Effective Oral and Written Communication Accessing and Analyzing Information Curiosity and Imagination

  5. High Effect Size Indicators “The Department’s identified set of indicators on high effect size instructional and leadership strategies with a causal relationship to student learning growth constitute priority issues for deliberate practice and faculty development.” -Florida Department of Education, 2012

  6. Classroom TeacherHigh Effect Indicators School LeadershipHigh Effect Indicators • Learning Goal with Scales • Tracking Student Progress • Established Content Standards • Multi-tiered System of Supports • Clear Goals • Text Complexity • ESOL Students • Feedback Practices • Facilitating Professional Learning • Clear Goals and Expectations • Instructional Resources • High Effect Size Strategies • Instructional Initiatives • Monitoring Text Complexity • Interventions • Instructional Adaptations • ESOL Strategies

  7. Bell Ringer: Anticipation Guide

  8. District ELL 2011-12 Reading & Math Proficiency

  9. Lake’s 2011-12 ELL Population: 1,559The schools below make up 31% of the district’s overall ELL population

  10. provides…..

  11. Why TransACT ?

  12. ESEA (NCLB) Documents • Highly Qualified Staff • Title III – ELL • Supplemental Educational Services • Public School Choice • Parent Involvement • Title I Eligibility • Homeless Education • NCLB Accountability and Compliance • ESEA (NCLB) Languages

  13. Gen. Ed. Documents • Campus Signs • Health and Medical • School, Office & Classroom • Free & Reduced-Price Meals • ELL & Special Services • Available Languages are as followed:

  14. TransACT at a Glance…..

  15. Processing TimeTurn and Talk How many languages are represented in your school? What resources are available to increase school and home communication?

  16. Why Rosetta Stone? • Rosetta Stone is a web based program for students in grades kindergarten through twelfth grade who need to learn the English language. • Students can also access Rosetta from home, making it a convenient way to continue the reinforcement of the language at home. • Rosetta Stone provides curricula, custom and smart list, usage and learner curriculum reports Lake County’s Website Address • http://lake.rosettastoneclassroom.com/en-US/

  17. The Five “I’s” of Rosetta Stone

  18. IMMERSION • Rosetta Stone uses dynamic immersion • Dynamic Immersion is a method that stimulates a real-life immersion experience and relies on active participation. • The immersion puts learners’ native language-learning skills to work eliminating translation and memorization • All lessons are taught in the target language (English) • The ability to understand the spoken and written language develops quickly • Task and activities engage learners in the learning process

  19. IMAGES Learners group the meaning of new language from clear, real-life images Turn to your partner and discuss what is happening during this activity.

  20. INTUITION Learners advance using language they’ve acquired and clues from the new images. This is their intuition at work. Turn to your partner and discuss what is happening during this activity.

  21. INTERACTIVITY The learner constantly interact with the program to confirm their intuition Turn to your partner and discuss what is happening during this activity

  22. INSTRUCTION Learner build systematically toward their language- learning goals for the most effective and enjoying instruction anywhere. Turn to your partner and discuss what is happening during this activity

  23. Best Practices for Rosetta Stone • The program works best if learners spend 45 minutes to an hour each day mastering the material. • The learner should aim to understand enough language to make the decision required in each screen. • The learner does not need to understand every word and linguistic element when its present to make correct decision and to develop fluency. • The learning is cumulative and use the learner’s own natural language. • The learner should select learning goals based on the curricula . • Rosetta Stone includes options for guided or self-directed study. • Rosetta Stone encourages learners to repeat the lessons to improves their scores.

  24. DID YOU KNOW……. • Research shows that immersion gives children the opportunity to: • Acquire the second language. • Have a greater capacity for listening. • Learn higher level thinking skills. • Demonstrate a better understanding of English. • Develop better communication skills. • Think more analytically and creatively. • Express enthusiasm and have an aptitude for problem solving. • Have a greater awareness of themselves and others. • Gain insights into other cultures. • Have the ability to adjust more easily to the new and unexpected.

  25. According to Marzano, Pickering, and Pollock (2001) Best Instructional Practices for English Language Learners • Setting objectives and providing feedback • Nonlinguistic representations • Cues, questions, and advance organizers • Cooperative learning • Summarizing and note taking • Homework and practice • Reinforcing effort and providing recognition • Generating and testing hypotheses • Identifying similarities and differences

  26. Jigsaw Activity • Read the assigned paragraphs and share with your group members your understanding of the paragraphs. • Then each group will share out what they read. • Together complete questions #1 of the handout. • Independently complete questions #2 of handout, then share out. • Together complete question #3 of handout, then share out .

  27. Processing TimeTurn and Talk How does structured English immersion(SEI) impact the acceleration path to success for ELLs?

  28. Title III ELL iPad Initiative

  29. Phases of Implementation

  30. Apps for ELL Learners Language Acquisition Express Thoughts and Vocabulary Orally & Visually • Keynote • ShowMe • Dragon Dictation • Garage Band Understanding Concepts of Print in the English Language/Applying Conversation • Geowalk • Dragon Dictation • Encyclopedia Britannica • Office HD Reading Strategies & Language Development • iBooks • ThinkCentral • Mareim Webster • Show Me Word Parts/Decoding Words & Writing & Expressing in Own Words • Wurdle • Story Builder

  31. Bell Ringer: Anticipation Guide

  32. Participant Scale and Reflection(Please complete and turn in)

  33. Summer Leadership Institute ESOL Strategies and Resources Zhakima Spratley, Program Specialist Robin Neeld, Program Specialist Teaching and Learning August 9-10, 2012

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