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Title: Unlocking your schools potential for English Language Learners


1
Unlocking your schools potential for English
Language Learners
  • An introduction for front line school district
    personnel

2
Todays agenda
  • Overview of ESL in our area
  • Recent developments in the PA Department of
    Education
  • The impact on school districts
  • Key concepts for todays populations
  • Ideas/ resources to help
  • Questions

3
First things first
  • Please feel free to obtain food and beverage this
    morning
  • Please no cell phones
  • Rest rooms are out the doors to your left and
    left down first hallway
  • Well finish by 12 noon

4
Introductions
  • Please tell us your name, your school district
    and any presenting issue or problem that you are
    having with the ESL population.

5
Overview of ESL in our area
  • We cover three counties within LIU12 but 30 for
    the Migrant Program
  • Our ESL program grew from a diverse migrant
    population once all English speakers
  • In other areas, there has been an increase in
    overseas adoptions and refugee resettlements as
    well as the once migratory population now
    settling as part of our communities

6
Examples of Migrant ESL Enrollment in local
schools
  • Bermudian Springs 89
  • Chambersburg 200
  • Conewago Valley 135
  • Gettysburg 177
  • Upper Adams 222
  • York City 206
  • English Language Learners have increased from 182
    in school year 1994-95 to 585 to 2000-01within
    the LIU service area
  • The Migrant Program has 1426 preschoolers
    identified compared with the 114 12th Graders in
    2001-02

7
Recent Developments at PDE
  • A lawsuit was filed in October 2000
  • Service to these children has been on the books
    since 1964 and has been reported to the
    Department of Education on the 3044 form
  • Effective with the coming school year, there will
    be much more visibility on these services and
    children in PA

8
PDE Eventsin the past year
  • Overview meetings for all IUs and school
    districts
  • Emphasis placed on training for all school staff
    inclusive of secretaries, bus drivers, guidance
    counselors and teachers.
  • The establishment of ESL Regional Centers
  • The establishment of a monitoring instrument for
    compliance
  • The review of requirements for those who teach
    the students
  • The Basic Education Circular (BEC)

9
The ESL Regional Center
  • Lydia Heiser our Regional Monitoring for the
    area will provide an overview of her duties with
    the Department
  • Lydia covers IUs 8, 11, 12, 13, and 15

10
The impact on our school districts
  • The legal responsibilities as outlined by the
    federal government and the PA Department of
    Education
  • The true inclusion of these students and their
    families into our systems
  • Teaching students who have no or limited English
  • The cost of doing all of the above

11
Key Concepts
  • ESL ( English as a Second Language ) refers to
    the program of instruction
  • ELL ( English Language Learner refers ) refers to
    the student
  • Immigrant
  • Refugee
  • Migrant
  • Adoptee
  • Can all be ELLs in our districts..

12
Key Concepts ( cont. )
  • Students do not need to be legal or documented
    to attend public school, K-12.
  • Asking related questions is prohibited by law
    (Plyler v Doe)
  • Students do not need a Social Security number to
    enter school
  • A Home Language Survey is required in all PA
    school districts for all students
  • A program addressing the needs of ELL is required
    of each school district, regardless of your ELL
    enrollment

13
What can you do?
  • Create an environment of acceptance
  • Cultural sensitivity goes beyond the taco salad(
    although food is a great way to start! )
  • Provide information in the home language of the
    students and parents
  • Identify interpreters in the community
  • Know that the parents want success for their
    children
  • Provide school handbooks, announcements,
    extracurricular info in different languages

14
can be an issue
  • Identify parent volunteers
  • Provide student clubs such as the student
    government, language classes, honors clubs with
    specific requests from the office
  • Provide building tours via student volunteers
  • Consider a video made by students as a welcome
    and intro to your school
  • Provide staff with basic language skills and
    necessary resources

15
What about these parents???
  • In many countries, schools do ALL the teaching
    and parents ask no questions
  • Subtle cultural differences can make a huge
    difference such as eye contact, patting the head
    of a student or even asking the parent for
    feedback
  • Requests for signatures for various field trips,
    testing, special activities can be very strange
    for parents

16
Parent Involvement
  • Identify the leaders in the community
  • Children attend the same events in many cultures
    prepare your PTO meetings for this
  • Food, food and more food is an accepted norm
  • Join forces with the other agencies in your
    area who serve the same populations

17
Now that we mentioned that
  • Hisela Perez is the Parent Coordinator for LIU12
    Migrant Education and the operator for the
    Statewide 1-800 Hotline.
  • There are other agencies who serve refugee,
    Latino, migrant, ESL populationsgive them a
    call.

18
Additional Resources
  • Christie Heinaman, is also one of LIU ESL team
    members. Christie has identified several
    websites of value.
  • There are a few handouts in your packets which
    also address these topics and can offer ideas for
    your districts.
  • We also are providing a text to assist with your
    Spanish speakers.

19
Contact us
  • Suzanne E. Benchoff, Director of Migrant ESL at
    LIU, 624-6453 or suzanneb_at_iu12.org
  • Hisela Perez, Parent Coordinator, 334-0006 X 242
    or hperez_at_blazenet.net
  • Francine Dutrisac, 334-0006 X 239 or
    fdutrisac_at_blazenet.net
  • Lydia Heiser, ESL Regional Coordinator, 337-9302
    or lydiah_at_blazenet.net
  • Christie Heinaman,christie316_at_yahoo.com
  • Marcia Kile, ESL Coordinator, 334-0006 X 238 or
    mkile_at_blazenet.net
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