Title: So You Have A New ELL?
1So You Have A New ELL?
- Marilyn Roberts, Director
- Phil Chase, ELL Assessment Specialist
- Guest Michigan ELL Instructor
- Office of Educational Assessment
Accountability (OEAA) - 2006 OEAA Fall Conferences
2Meeting Federal Requirements
- Who is an English language learner (ELL)?
- A student who is an ELL is also known as Limited
English Proficient Proficient in some states and
laws.
3Meeting Federal Requirements
- Do all ELLs come from other countries?
- Some ELLs doabout 20 percent. Many others are
children or grandchildren of immigrants. Over 70
percent of ELLs are born here in the United
States.
4Meeting Federal Requirements
- How can we identify students as English language
learners? - A Home Language Survey is provided to all new
students enrolling in school (Title VI
requirement).
5Meeting Federal Requirements
- What are the Home Language Survey Questions?
- Is your childs native tongue a language other
than English? - Is the primary language used in your childs home
or environment a language other than English?
6Meeting Federal Requirements
- If the answer to either question on the Home
Language Survey is YES, proceed to assessment
of eligibility, using the ELPA Initial Screening
and other identified criteria.
7Meeting Federal Requirements
- What is the ELPA Initial Screening?
- The ELPA Initial Screening is a short, ELP
standards-based assessment. The results show
strengths and weaknesses by domain and include
overall performance levels that are linked to
last springs annual ELPA.
8Meeting Federal Requirements
- How do we order an ELPA Initial Screening for a
new student? - Obtain an order form on the OEAA website at
www.michigan.gov/oeaa - Fax the amounts needed to OEAA, 517-334-0567.
9Meeting Federal Requirements
- How is the ELPA Initial Screening scored?
- ELPA is scored at the time of administration.
Student information and raw scores are entered
onto the OEAA secure website.
10Meeting Federal Requirements
- What types of reports are available for the ELPA
Initial Screening? - An individual report and class/group list is
immediately downloadable.
11Meeting Federal Requirements
- ELPA
- Initial
- Screening
- Report
- Sample
12Meeting Federal Requirements
- How do we notify the State that we have an ELL
who is eligible for services? - Entering ELPA screener information on the OEAA
Secure Site identifies the student for Title III
count. Also, include data for SRSD fields (29
and 71 through 82) with each count date.
13Instruction for ELLs
- What are the next steps?
- Parents or guardians of the student are contacted
regarding instructional recommendations.
14Instruction for ELLs
- How are instructional recommendations determined?
- Input from parents/guardians and instructional
staff - Student language background
- Resources from
- Bilingual or dual-immersion instructional staff
- ESL (English as a Second Language) or Sheltered
English instructional staff - District, ISD, and State staff
15Instruction for ELLs
- How do we obtain resources for LEP instruction?
- ISDs and Title III Consortia
- MI-Map for ELLs
- Services from
- Bilingual Education
- ESL
- Other sources
16Instruction for ELLs
- How do we monitor progress?
- Provide classroom assessments
- Analyze results of school, district, and state
assessments. - MEAP
- Annual ELPA
17Meeting Federal Requirements
- Who takes the ELPA in spring?
- ELPA is to be given to all Michigan students who
are enrolled in grades K-12 and are eligible for
Limited English Proficient (LEP) services. - All public and charter schools are included,
along with private schools (depending on LEA
agreements).
18 Preparing for the 2007 ELPA
- How do we obtain ELPA Spring materials?
- Order materials through ELPA coordinator (specify
type and amount). - Pre-ID for identified ELLs labels for new
students.
19 Accommodations for ELLs
- How do we determine if an ELLwho is also a
student with a disability (SWD)needs an
accommodation for ELPA? - Use of an accommodation is based on documentation
in school record. - Decisions are to be made on student-by-student
basis.
20Accommodations for ELLs
- How do we determine if an ELL needs an
accommodation for MEAP, MI-Access or MME? - Assessment accommodations are based on ELL
performance levels and language of instruction
for content area being assessed. - Decisions are to be made on student-by-student
basis.
21Accommodations for ELLs
- How do we determine if an ELL needs an
accommodation for MEAP, MI-Access or MME? - MEAP accommodations marked as standard result in
scores that are reportable for Adequate Yearly
Progress (AYP) and EducationYES!
22Accommodations for ELLs
- How do we determine if an ELL needs an
accommodation for MEAP, MI-Access or MME? - The use of MME Accommodations for ELLs result in
a score that is not reportable for ACT is
standard and reportable for AYP and EdYES! -
23Accommodations for ELLs
- Where can we locate accommodation lists for
ELPA, MEAP, MI-Access and MME? - Accommodations Summary Tables are located on the
public www.michigan.gov Web site for each
assessment.
24Accommodations Other Tests
- Can ELLs be excused from these assessments?
- All ELLs are to be assessed with content-based
tests. The only exception involves recently
arrived students. -
25Recently Arrived ELLs
- Who are recently arrived students?
- These are ELLs who have enrolled in a U.S. public
school for 12 months or less. - The date of entry is drawn from sections 5 and 7
on ELPA demographic pages. -
26Recently Arrived ELLs
- Who are recently arrived students?
- Students meeting this criterion may be excused
from taking the ELA portions of content-based
tests provided that ELPA has been administered. - This is a one-time exemption. Excused students
are reported as a sub-category for AYP.
27Remember
- All students enrolled in grades K-12 who are
eligible for LEP services MUST be assessed
annually using the Spring ELPA .
28Remember
- ELPA is used for the Annual Title III Reporting
and to show progress on the attainment of ELP
standards.
29 Assessment Dates for ELLs
- ELPA Initial Screening Administration
- Ongoing (change levelsDec. 1)
- MME Accommodation Submission
- January 1, 2007
- MEAP Administration (Seniors only)
- March 12-30, 2007
30 Assessment Dates for ELLs
- ELPA Planning Teleconference
- January 22, 2007
- ELPA Administration Teleconference
- February 15, 2007
- ELPA Spring Administration
- March 19-April 27, 2007
31Assessment Resources for ELLs
- Assessment questions about ELLs?
- Call 877-560-8378 for OEAA assistance
- or help with the OEAA secure website.
- Email oeaa_at_michigan.gov for ELPA
- assistance, including the OEAA secure
website.
32 Comments Suggestions
- Phil Chase
- chasep2_at_mi.gov
- (517) 335-3967
Michigan Department of Education 608 W. Allegan
St. P.O. Box 30008 Lansing, MI 48909
33 Comments Suggestions
- Marilyn Roberts
- Robertsm_at_mi.gov
- (517) 335-0567
Michigan Department of Education 608 W. Allegan
St. P.O. Box 30008 Lansing, MI 48909