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Title: CALLA: Accelerating Academic Achievement for English Learners


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CALLA Accelerating Academic Achievement for
English Learners
  • Oxford Round Table
  • March 19, 2007
  • Anna Uhl Chamot
  • The George Washington University

2
Objectives
  • Identify English language learners and their
    academic needs
  • Describe an instructional model that meets these
    needs
  • Provide guidelines for developing content
    knowledge, language and literacy, and learning
    strategies.

3
Who are EnglishLanguage Learners?
  • Linguistically and culturally diverse.
  • Differing educational backgrounds.
  • Variety of approaches to learning.
  • Range of levels of family literacy.
  • Differing family attitudes towards school.
  • Differing family expectations.

4
What Do English Language Learners Need to Learn?
  • Socialization and acculturation to school.
  • Conceptual development.
  • Linguistic development.
  • Literacy development.
  • Learning how to learn.

5
The CALLA Model An Instructional Approach for
Academic Development
  • Cognitive-Social theoretical model.
  • Research-based.
  • Content aligned to state and national standards.
  • Academic language focusing on literacy.
  • Explicit instruction in learning strategies.

6
CALLA Components
  • COGNITIVE LEARNING MODEL Learning is mentally
    active, based on prior knowledge.
  • CURRICULUM CONTENT Content topics aligned with
    National and State Standards.
  • ACADEMIC LANGUAGE Integrated language
    development across the curriculum.
  • LEARNING STRATEGIES Metacognitive awareness,
    explicit instruction, scaffolding.

7
Why implement CALLA?
  • Promotes academic and linguistic development.
  • Benefits diverse students.
  • Emphasizes higher level thinking.
  • Documented effectiveness.
  • Motivates students.

8
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NY Ogden, UT Philadelphia, PA Washington, DC
CALLA Sites
9
CURRICULUM CONTENT
  • Aligned to National and State Standards for
    content subjects.
  • High priority topics from science, mathematics,
    history/social studies, and literature.
  • Linked to students prior experiential and
    cultural knowledge.
  • Taught through hands-on/inquiry-based/cooperative
    learning tasks.

10
ACADEMIC LANGUAGE
  • Integrated language development across all
    curriculum subjects.
  • Vocabulary and discourse of science, mathematics,
    history/social studies, literature, and writing.
  • Focus on literacy in all subjects.
  • Linked to students prior linguistic knowledge.
  • Development of language awareness.

11
LEARNING STRATEGIES
  • Thoughts and actions that assist learning tasks.
  • Ways to understand, remember, and recall
    information.
  • Ways to practice skills efficiently.

12
What does the research say?
  • Effective learners strategies are varied and
    flexible.
  • Use of learning strategies is correlated to
    self-efficacy.
  • Strategy use improves academic performance.

13
Teaching Learning Strategies
  • Focus on the learning process.
  • Model and teach learning strategies explicitly.
  • Develop students awareness of their own thinking
    and learning - their metacognition.

14
Integrating Content, Language, and Learning
Strategies
15
PREPARATION
  • Teacher provides overview and objectives
  • Elicits students prior knowledge
  • Develops vocabulary and
  • Uses students native language as a resource.

16
PRESENTATION
  • Teacher addresses different learning preferences
  • Models language processes explicitly
  • Explains learning strategies and
  • Discusses connections to students prior
    knowledge.

17
PRACTICE
  • Students engage in interactive activities
  • Practice different cooperative learning
    structures
  • Use authentic content and language tasks and
  • Use learning strategies.

18
SELF-EVALUATION
  • Students reflect on their own learning
  • Identify preferred strategies
  • Keep learning logs and
  • Evaluate themselves.

19
EXPANSION
  • Students apply what they have learned to their
    own lives
  • Make connections between language and other
    content subjects and
  • Relate new information to own culture.
  • Parents contribute to learning.

20
CALLA Assessment
  • Linked to Standards.
  • Standardized test practice.
  • Portfolios of best work.
  • Self-assessment and reflection.
  • Teacher reflection.

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CALLA Instruction Is...
  • Research-based
  • Learner-centered
  • Reflective
  • Supportive
  • Focused
  • Enthusiastic
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