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Title: ESL INNOVATIVE SCHOOLS Phase 1 20062007


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ESL INNOVATIVE SCHOOLSPhase 1 2006/2007
  • Role of ESL focus teachers
  • Primary objectives and expected outcomes
  • Resources ESL pedagogy and language development
  • Mentor teachers
  • Culture of Inquiry
  • ESL Innovative School plan and accountability
    framework

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Role of ESL focus teachers
  • to increase level of expertise in ESL pedagogy
    and language development
  • to support inquiry processes and professional
    development for school staff towards a common
    understanding around ESL pedagogy and language
    development.

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Primary objectives and expected outcomes
  • to mentor a focus ESL teacher who then supports a
    group of teachers within the school who are
    engaged in ESL learning and development
  • to build teacher capacity within a school in ESL
    and literacy pedagogy for ESL learners
  • to develop knowledge and understanding of
    culturally inclusive curricula
  • to develop a supportive learning environment and
    promote student well being
  • to improve learning outcomes for ESL learners
  • to develop models for improving ESL practice
  • to develop capacity for teacher inquiry and use
    of data to inform practice

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Resources ESL pedagogy and language development
  • ESL Scope and Scales Modules 1-6 and the ESL
    Scope and Scales Moderated evidence
  • ESL professional development courses
  • - ESL in the Mainstream
  • - ESL in the Mainstream Online
  • - ESL in the Mainstream for the Early Learner
  • - Language and Literacy classroom applications
    of functional grammar

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Mentor teachers
  • A mentor is
  •         a role model
  •         a challenger
  •         an encourager
  •         teacher and coach
  •         approachable
  •         a receptive listener

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Mentor teachers
  • Mentor teachers do not have to
  • have all the answers
  • be an emergency relief teacher
  • withdraw groups of students
  • feed into the performance management process
  • manage under performing colleagues

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Qualities of an effective mentor
  • credibility and experience
  • knowledge, skills and competence
  • commitment
  • appropriate interpersonal skills
  • communication skills
  • patience, sensitivity and perceptiveness

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Culture of Inquiry
  • Inquiry is a process to facilitate critical
    reflection involving
  • action research
  • critical dialogue
  • classroom/work-place observations
  • journals
  • critical data analysis
  • portfolios
  • text analysis
  • program evaluation

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Inquiry questions
  • Examples of inquiry questions include
  • What processes will ensure that we have effective
    data to guide ESL teaching and learning (using
    data for planning, monitoring and improvement)?
  • What are effective intervention strategies for
    ESL learners?
  • What are the effective practices being used at
    your site to improve literacy outcomes for ESL
    learners?

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ESL Innovative School Plan and Accountability
Framework
  • record keeping
  • reporting
  • timeline

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ESL Innovative School Plan and Accountability
Framework
data
  • Current
  • situation

Outcome
intervention
strategies
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Modbury High School ESL Scope and Scales focus
  • ESL focus teacher purpose to expand the ESL
    scaling group and build teacher capacity
  • Identified group of teachers of ESL learners from
    4 different learning areas
  • Professional development in ESL Scope and Scales
    for 4 teachers ESL District Service provider
  • ESL focus teacher ESL S S professional
    development to whole school staff
  • Expansion of expert ESL focus group to 8
    teachers who now take part in scaling process

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Modbury High School
  • Data collected from ESL focus teacher
    improvements in scales for ESL learners
  • ESL focus group of teachers now wanting further
    professional development to use ESL Scope and
    Scales as not only an assessment document but for
    teaching and learning
  • Leadership in school now involved with ESL Scope
    Scales and profile of ESL focus teacher raised
    within whole school community.
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