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This course is designed for early career teachers (0-3 years of experience) to build a solid foundation of knowledge and skills to work with English learners, no matter the age or subject taught. We’ll start off by learning about the importance of specialized instruction for ELs and principles that teachers should follow to set the stage for their academic. Next, we’ll expand on the concepts from module 1 and explore practical steps for teachers in the classroom, including how to make linguistic and instructional accommodations for ELs. We take a deeper dive into techniques for teachers and present strategies for students to bolster their own academic success in module 3. The course wraps up with module 4, which is all about facilitating academic success for special groups of English learners, including gifted students, long-term English learners, and ELs with disabilities.
Throughout this course, you will watch instructional videos, read scholarly articles, participate in discussion boards, and complete assignments that will encourage you to think about your practices as a teacher of ELs. Finally, you will complete this course with a treasure trove of practical classroom activities and tips for fostering academic success with English learners.
By participating in this course, teachers will be better prepared to serve the English learners in their classrooms through sheltered instruction principles, effective lesson planning and assessment practices, purposefully reflecting on teaching, and understanding the unique challenges faced by this group of students.
In Module 1, you will learn how to set the stage for academic success for English Learners. You’ll be introduced to the fundamentals of sheltered instruction. We'll explore factors that may affect the foundation of an EL’s academic success such as the classroom affective filter, engaging ELs’ families in their education and teacher expectations. You will be able identify the key components of a quality lesson plan within a sheltered instruction model. We wrap up the module by reflecting on your own experiences writing lesson plans for ELs and engaging their families. Learners will be required to evaluated a sheltered instruction lesson plan for best practices.
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7 vidéos11 lectures4 devoirs1 sujet de discussion
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7 vidéos•Total 44 minutes
Welcome to Academic Success for English Learners•3 minutes
Additional Classroom Models to Serve English Learners•6 minutes
Conduct a Needs Analysis•6 minutes
Affective Filter Hypothesis•8 minutes
It Starts With Lesson Planning•8 minutes
Principles and Practices of Lesson Planning•8 minutes
Components of a Lesson Plan•6 minutes
11 lectures•Total 135 minutes
English Learners Share Their Stories•12 minutes
The History of Serving English Learners in the U.S.•10 minutes
Fundamentals of Sheltered Instruction•10 minutes
Classroom Story: ELs Belong to All of Us•7 minutes
Factors in Setting the Stage for Academic Success•10 minutes
Strategies for Engaging EL Families•30 minutes
Translanguaging in the Classroom•15 minutes
Classroom Activity: States of Matter•10 minutes
Writing Appropriate Language and Content Objectives•10 minutes
Co-Teaching in the ESL Classroom•11 minutes
Classroom Activity: Introduction to Climate Zones•10 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 120 minutes
Evaluate a Sheltered Instruction Lesson Plan•30 minutes
Module 1, Lesson 1: Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
Module 1, Lesson 2: Check Your Comprehension•30 minutes
Module 1, Lesson 3: Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 10 minutes
Engaging EL Families & Writing Lessons for ELs•10 minutes
Principles in Practice
Module 2•6 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Module 2 is all about putting the principles of sheltered instruction into action. We'll learn a number of different strategies to make linguistic and instructional accommodations for ELs in the classroom. You’ll discover the importance of output for ELs and different ways to encourage it. We'll introduce the five principles of assessment. You will gain awareness of different factors affecting the assessment of ELs such as language barriers and the need for ongoing informal assessment. We wrap up the module by reflecting on your experiences with accommodating instruction and designing assessment tools for ELs. Learners will be required to analyze teaching videos for appropriate use of linguistic and instructional accommodations in a sheltered instruction environment.
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6 vidéos14 lectures4 devoirs1 sujet de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 41 minutes
Linguistic Accommodations•6 minutes
Instructional Accommodations•8 minutes
Output Across All Language Modalities•6 minutes
Grouping Strategies•6 minutes
5 Principles of Assessment•10 minutes
Language Barriers in Assessing ELs•4 minutes
14 lectures•Total 166 minutes
Communicated, Sequenced, and Scaffolded•5 minutes
Scaffolding for ELs by Content Area•20 minutes
Next Generation Sheltered Instruction•45 minutes
Classroom Activity: Comprehending a Novel Through Role Play•10 minutes
Learning is a Social Activity•5 minutes
The Importance of Output•5 minutes
Using Pair and Group Work to Develop ELs' Oral Language Skills•11 minutes
Using Informal Assessments for English Language Learners•15 minutes
Reflecting on Assessment for Improved Teaching and Learning•5 minutes
Classroom Activity: Weekly Book Club and Book Report•10 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 120 minutes
Analyze Principles in Practice•30 minutes
Module 2, Lesson 1 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
Module 2, Lesson 2 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
Module 2, Lesson 3 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 10 minutes
Accommodating Instruction and Designing Assessments•10 minutes
Strategies for Students and Techniques for Teachers
Module 3•5 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In module 3, we introduce a number of techniques for teachers to use with ELs, including Complex Instruction, Universal Design for Learning, multimodal materials, and more. We will learn about the characteristics of a reflective teacher. You'll discover different tools and data sources to help you reflect on your teaching practices. You'll understand the benefits of teaching students to use metacognitive and language learning strategies. We wrap up the module by reflecting on your experience with the techniques and tools discussed in the lessons. Learners will be required to identify metacognitive and language learning strategies in action.
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3 vidéos13 lectures4 devoirs1 sujet de discussion
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3 vidéos•Total 16 minutes
Total Physical Response•6 minutes
Open-mindedness, Responsibility, and Whole-heartedness•7 minutes
Language for Encouraging Metacognition•3 minutes
13 lectures•Total 137 minutes
Context For This Lesson•1 minute
Complex Instruction•10 minutes
Lesson Planning with Universal Design for Learning•11 minutes
Multimodal Materials•15 minutes
Classroom Activity: Exploring Story Elements•10 minutes
Defining Reflective Teaching•5 minutes
Tools for Reflection•15 minutes
Why Teacher Reflection Should Be Collaborative•10 minutes
Class Activity: Exploring Shapes•10 minutes
Metacognitive Learning Strategies•10 minutes
The Effects of Metacognitive Reading Strategies: Pedagogical Implications for EFL/ESL Teachers•20 minutes
Language Learning Strategies•10 minutes
Classroom Activity: Exploring Maps•10 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 120 minutes
Identify the Learning Strategy•30 minutes
Module 3, Lesson 1 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
Module 3, Lesson 2 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
Module 3, Lesson 3 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 10 minutes
Techniques for Teaching & Tools for Self-Reflection•10 minutes
Academic Success for Special Groups of ELs
Module 4•6 heures à terminer
Détails du module
The final module in the course aims to educate course participants about working with three special groups of ELs: gifted ELs, long-term English learners, and ELs with disabilities. We will share common characteristics from research about each group as well as best practices for supporting them in the classroom. You will learn about some of the unique challenges involved in the identification process, instruction, and assessment for these special groups as well. The module wraps up by reflecting on your experience working with gifted ELs and ELs with disabilities. Learners will be required to create a lesson plan to effectively engage LTELs in the classroom.
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3 vidéos12 lectures3 devoirs1 évaluation par les pairs1 sujet de discussion
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3 vidéos•Total 19 minutes
Clues to Identify Gifted ELs•7 minutes
Motivate and Engage LTELs•6 minutes
Distinguishing Between Language Level and Disability•6 minutes
12 lectures•Total 204 minutes
Who are Gifted English Learners?•8 minutes
The Disproportional Representation of English Language Learners in Gifted and Talented Programs in Texas•15 minutes
Best Instructional Practices with Gifted ELs•25 minutes
Classroom Activity: Introduction to Multiplication•10 minutes
Who Are Long-Term English Learners?•6 minutes
Standardized Tests and Within-Group Segregation: The Not-So-Optimal ESL Classroom for Long-Term English Learners•30 minutes
Addressing the Needs of LTELs•30 minutes
Classroom Activity: Engaging Students and Motivating Readers Using a Quad Text Set •10 minutes
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners with Disabilities•5 minutes
Supporting English Learners with Disabilities•20 minutes
Engaging Parents or Guardians in Meeting in the Needs of English Learners with Disabilities•35 minutes
Classroom Activity: World Map Scavenger Hunt•10 minutes
3 devoirs•Total 90 minutes
Module 4, Lesson 1 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
Module 4, Lesson 2 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
Module 4, Lesson 3 Check Your Understanding•30 minutes
1 évaluation par les pairs•Total 60 minutes
Design a Lesson for LTELs•60 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 10 minutes
Working with Special Groups of ELs•10 minutes
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