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Title: Orientation for New ESL Faculty


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Orientation for New ESL Faculty
  • Prepared by
  • Karen Snell and Stoja Saric

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Sites
  • We offer ESL classes at several sites. Our main
    center is
  • Adult Education Center
  • 2310 N. Monroe

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Other Sites
  • Hillyard Education Center
  • 4410 N. Market St.
  • University Center
  • 10304 E. 9th Ave. Spokane, WA 99206
  • Spokane Community Colleges (advanced) 1810
    N. Greene Street

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Program Elements
  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • EL/CIVICS (English Language CIVICS)
  • LEP (Limited English Pathways)
  • IBEST (Integrated Trades Training)
  • CJST (Customized Job Skills Training)
  • Spanish Bilingual
  • SENIORS
  • COLLEGE PREP

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EL/CIVICS
  • A contextualized approach to language learning
  • Students learn the right and duties of
    citizenship
  • Students learn to advocate for themselves, their
    family, and for their communities
  • Introduces students to the community
  • Infused throughout the ESL program
  • Beginning-of-the-quarter goal sheets inform
    teaching.

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Limited English Pathway (LEP)
  • Teachers must report when the student
  • Has two or more absences a month (excuse slip
    must be signed and turned in)
  • Has a need that is not being met
  • Lack of progress
  • Leaves the program and reason if known
  • (The LEP Program Coordinator will send out an
    updated list of currently enrolled LEP students
    to you weekly)

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IBEST
  • Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training
  • SCC Prof/Technical vocational programs
  • SFCC Prof/Technical programs
  • Advanced ESL students/ GED students
  • College short term (2 quarters) certificate
  • Skills training for local labor demand employment
    opportunities

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Spanish Bilingual
  • Tailored to the needs of Spanish speakers with
    low literacy backgrounds
  • Offers ESL levels 1-4
  • Bilingual Teachers
  • Class offered in afternoon at AEC

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SENIORS
  • Tailored to the needs of the older learner
  • Must be 55
  • Winchester Court Fix Center
  • 4106 N. Stone St.
  • Coventry Court Apartments
  • 1600 W. Pacific Ave.
  • Lincoln Heights Garden Apartments
  • 2632 E. 27-th Ave.

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College Prep
  • Open to students preparing for college entrance.
  • Students must be advanced ESL, completing GED and
    show qualifying CASAS scores
  • Study for the Asset/Compass tests (English,
    Writing and Math).
  • Spokane Community College
  • 1810 N. Greene St.

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Enrollment Overview
  • All new ESL students must take a placement
    test
  • AEC/Others (call 509-533-4600)
  • University Center
  • 10304 E. 9th Ave. Spokane, WA 99206

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Registration
  • Large Form
  • New students
  • First time in the school year
  • School year begins in summer quarter
  • To Whom
  • Pink copy goes in student file
  • White copy goes to Hollie Kirihara (MS 1070,
    533-4672)
  • Yellow goes to student together with tuition
    envelope

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Small Registration Form
  • Small Form
  • Student already attended during the current
    school year
  • To Whom
  • White copy goes to Hollie Kirihara (MS 1070,
    533-4672)
  • Yellow goes to student together with tuition
    envelope
  • If the student doesnt have a pink copy of
    the large registration form in the student file,
    talk to DJ Miller (533-4604)

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Students File
  • Each file should have
  • Large pink registration form
  • Goal sheet
  • Test scores/Individual Score Sheet
  • Copies of tests other than CASAS
  • Signed Classroom procedures and expectations form

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Student's File
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Tuition
  • Who pays tuition?
  • Tuition is 25 per quarter
  • LEP students get tuition waiver (see LEP slide)
  • Student who are unable to pay can fill out waiver
    (green form)
  • All other students must pay by the end of quarter

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Testing
  • For Federal funding
  • CASAS Reading/Listening
  • (coordinate with other teacher at your site)
  • Level Advancement
  • In house test
  • Interviews/Reading and Writing
  • (for help with interviews coordinate with
    other teachers at your site)

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Curriculum
  • We have curriculum for different levels and
    projects. Please contact Karen Snell (533-4664)
    or Molly Popchock (533-4612) for more
    information.
  • EL/CIVICS curricula are located in EL/CIVICS
    Lead Instructors office (Kathy Laise)533-4629

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EL/CIVICS CURRICULA
  • Civil Rights (advance levels)
  • Health (available for all levels)
  • Public Schools (all levels)
  • Public Safety (all levels)
  • Recycling (beginning levels)
  • Library (beginning levels)
  • Public Transportation (beginning levels)
  • Fair Housing (all levels)
  • Banking (all levels)
  • Consumer/credit report (advance levels)

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Books
  • Most classrooms are equipped with books
  • Book orders are made in the spring
  • For extra materials ask
  • Karen Snell - 533-4664
  • Stoja Saric - 533-4671
  • Molly Popchock - 533-4612

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Supplies
  • For classroom supplies (markers, erasers,
    pens, pencils, highlighters, scissor, paperclips,
    etc.), please see or call PennyWynn Bachmann
    -533-4603.
  • For forms, student folders, files please see
    Stoja or Molly.

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