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Title: Professional Development for Teachers of English Language Learners ELL: Integrating StandardsBased M


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Professional Development for Teachers of English
Language Learners (ELL) Integrating
Standards-Based Mathematics and Sheltered
Instruction
  • Jenny M. Bay-Williams, jbay_at_ksu.edu
  • Melisa J. Hancock, melisa_at_ksu.edu
  • David S. Allen, dallen_at_ksu.edu

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Three Views on Teaching Mathematics to English
Language Learners
  • View 1. Using symbols that are used across
    cultures, is universal and therefore, easily
    accessible to language learners.
  • View 2. The best thing to do for ELL is Just
    Good Teaching, in other words embracing the
    recommendations outlined in Principles and
    Standards (2000).
  • View 3. Integrate standards-based practices with
    intentional language instruction.

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ESL Standards for Pre K-12 Students
  • Goal 1 To use English to communicate in social
    settings.
  • Goal 2 To use English to achieve academically in
    all content areas.
  • Goal 3 To use English in socially and culturally
    appropriate ways.

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What is Sheltered Instruction?
  • A means for making grade-level academic content
    (e.g., math) more accessible for English language
    learners while at the same time promoting their
    English language development.
  • The practice of highlighting key language
    features and incorporating strategies that make
    the content comprehensible to students.
  • An approach that can extend the time students
    have for getting language support services while
    giving them a jump start on the content subjects
    they need for graduations.

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SIOP Strategies
  • Preparation
  • Building Background
  • Comprehensible Input
  • Learning Strategies
  • Interaction
  • Practice/Application
  • Lesson Delivery
  • Review/Assessment

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COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT
  • Speech appropriate for students proficiency
    level (e.g., slower rate, careful enunciation,
    and simple sentence structure for beginners)
  • Clear explanation of academic tasks
  • A variety of techniques used to make content
    concepts clear (e.g., modeling, visuals,
    hands-on-activities, demonstrations, gestures,
    body language)

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What does SIOP look like in a lesson plan?
  • Covering a Circle Lesson
  • Using the SIOP Strategies Chart and the Recording
    Template, record the evidence and opportunity
    from the Foot Lesson (from Navigating through
    Data, gr. 3-5).

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Workshops with SIOP
  • Model a Standards-based lesson
  • Debrief about the NCTM Processes
  • Debrief about the SIOP Strategies
  • Compare the two fields

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ACUMEN Project
  • C3 Summer Institute (Content, Curriculum,
    Children)
  • Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol
    strategy of the day
  • Action Plans that incorporated SIOP strategies

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  • What other ways can SIOP be used for Professional
    Development?
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