Recommendations for Teaching Academic Content and Literacy to English Learners.
- Subject:
- Education
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Author:
- Sally Camacho
- Date Added:
- 01/29/2024
Recommendations for Teaching Academic Content and Literacy to English Learners.
This lesson supports English Language Learners through and interdisciplinary integration of Civics (Culture and Folklore, English Language Arts, and STEAM Education guided by the WIDA, CCSS, and NGSS, and the Kallaloo Framework.
This lesson plan will guide teachers on the fundamental areas for content and language teaching. For new teachers, I would suggest using the WIDA ELD Framework to help guide them in the process.
This sample lesson plan will allow for content area teachers to be able to write lessons that will meet the needs of English learners.
This publication is additional guidance for states, districts, and schools and was produced by the National Center for English Language Acquisition (NCELA) under the U.S. Department of Education. This resource is essential to following the obligations under federal law to ensure that English learners have equal access to high-quality education and achieve their academic potential.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released joint guidance on January 7, 2015, reminding states, school districts, and schools of their obligations under federal law to ensure that English Learners (ELs) have equal access to high-quality education and the opportunity to achieve their full academic potential. In this context, the Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA) at the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) is pleased to provide the English Learner (EL) Tool Kit, a companion to the OCR’s and DOJ’s “Dear Colleague Letter” (DCL). The tool kit is designed to help state and local education agencies (SEAs and LEAs) in meeting their legal obligations to ELs and in providing all ELs with the support needed to attain English language proficiency while meeting college- and career-readiness standards. The EL Tool Kit is intended primarily for state, district, and school administrators, as well as teachers, but may also inform other stakeholders concerned with the education of ELs (U.S. Department of Education, Office of English Language Acquisition. (2016). English Learner Tool Kit (Rev. ed.). Washington, DC: Author.
This PowerPoint presentation is geared towards school leaders working with English Language learners. The tips and strategies shared will help leaders to empower academic success in our English language learners.
This is a sample of an EL plan. This EL plan lays out the expectation and collaboration between the ESL teacher and the content area teacher.
The Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) was developed by Jana Echevarria, Mary Ellen Vogt, and Deborah J. Short. The SIOP lesson plan makes content material more comprehensible to English Language Learners. This lesson clearly defines content objectives and language objectives.