Post on 12-Jan-2016
Title III:Making an Impact for Gap
Closure2015 ESEA Directors Institute
August 27, 2015
Consolidated Planning & Monitoring
Jan LanierTitle III Director
Jan.Lanier@tn.gov(615) 532-6314 (Office)(615) 337-8401 (Cell)
Title III: Limited English Proficient
and Immigrant
Who is served with Title III?
• Students from Non-English Language Backgrounds (NELB)
• Students whose English abilities keep them from gaining full access to academic classes
• Students who immigrated to the U.S.– Refugees– Undocumented– Children of parents who are on a work or student visa– Other immigrants
Subgroup Definition for Accountability• Includes all English Learners (ELs) in the testing for
English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA)• Includes all ELs in TCAP math, language arts, and
science– ELs are exempt the first year in the U.S. from being in the
cohort for being assessed in English language arts– ELs are exempt from having scores counted in mathematics
for first year in the U.S.
Essential Actions for Success in the
ESL Classroom
Define & Discuss WIDA
• World-class Instructional Design Assessment• Assessing Comprehension and Communication in
English State-to-State for English Language– New WIDA ACCESS for ELLs 2.0
• WIDA website and tools for classroom and assessments– https://www.wida.us/
Let’s prioritize
• Go to www.wida.us and review the Essential Actions • Be sure that we focus on discourse, not only word and
sentence level• Domains need to be integrated for success• Plan with academic teachers• Strong ESL classes are language rich• English Language Development (ELD) classes are
more than tutoring• Be sure that all language is taught in a meaningful
context• Use units that help students make sense of the
language• Teach all needed skills comfortably
Guiding Principles: Teaching the WIDA Way • Tap into the first language (L1) knowledge to learn
the second (L2) language• Help students make the connections: metalinguistic
and metacultural knowledge go beyond metacognitive
• Focus language to be functional and communicative• Learn in all four domains interdependently but at
different rates• Enhance complex thinking• Use the Can-Do Descriptors• Vary activities• Train all teachers to work with English Learners
QuestionsFeedback
TASL Credit Keyword
Questions?
Feedback Survey
• At the end of each day, please help us by providing feedback.
• Today, please use the survey link below.
– https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2015-ESEA-Aug-27
TASL Credit
• In order to receive 14 TASL credits for the 2015 ESEA Directors Institute, the participant must attend two full days, August 26 – 27.– Partial credit cannot be earned.– Use the form provided at the back of the agenda to collect
keywords throughout the conference. – After the conference, go online to https://
www.surveymonkey.com/r/2015-ESEA-TASL and enter your information.
• You will not receive credit if you do not complete the online form by September 4, 2015.
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