Title: Connecting ELPA with Classroom Instruction
1Connecting ELPA with Classroom Instruction
- MASFPS
- November 12, 2007
- Kathy Storchan, Ed.D.
- Wayne RESA
- storchk_at_resa.net
2Introduction
- Background of the ELPA
- The ELPA is the English Language Proficiency
Assessment based on Michigans English Language
Proficiency Standards (ELPS). - Assessment for all K-12 students eligible for
Limited English Proficient (LEP) services - Used for annual reporting and showing progress on
the attainment of state ELPS - Title I requirement of No Child Left Behind
(NCLB) - Cost of initial testing-gtTitle I
3Introduction
- Purpose of the ELPA
- Results are used for Annual Measurable
Achievement Objectives (AMAOs). - making progress (1/2 level)
- attaining proficiency
- progress in ELA/Math MEAP
- AMAOs are used in the determination of annual
progress for Title III programs.
4- Understanding
- the Spring 2007 ELPA Results
5Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
- Different types of reports
- Overall, Domain, and Demographic Summaries
- Class Roster
- Student Record Label
- Parent Report
- Individual Student Report
6Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
District Overall Summary Report
7Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
District Domain Summary Report
8Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
District Demographic Summary Report
9Using the Spring 2007 Results
Class Roster Report
10Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
Sample Student Record Label
11Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
Sample Parent Report
12Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
- Individual Student Report
- Overall performance level.
- Scale score information for all four domains and
a derived comprehension score. - Raw score information for all standards and
domains tested. - Year to year comparison
13Understanding the Spring 2007 Results
Sample Individual Student Report
Instructional planning tool
14Understanding Results Cont.
- Data based decision making for
- Placement/grouping
- Instruction
- Monitoring progress
- Selecting instructional resources
- Designing curriculum
- Planning professional development
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19- 2007-2008
- ELPA Initial Screening
202007-2008 ELPA Initial Screening
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- A shorter version of the ELPA used as a
diagnostic tool for newly enrolled ELLs who have
not taken the annual assessment.
212007-2008 ELPA Initial Screening
- -For determining eligibility
- -Shorter in length than Spring ELPA
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- -Online scoring provides instant results
- -One portion of eligibility determination
- -Given all year except during spring ELPA
testing window 3/17-gt4/25
222007-2008 ELPA Initial Screening
- Reports available as
- Individual Student Report
- Class Roster Report
- Downloadable and Printable .pdf files.
23Connecting ELPA Kdg. Screener Assessment
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26Connecting ELPA Screener Assessment
27Connecting Assessment
28Performance Picture
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32Connecting ELPA with Classroom Instruction
- Test data
- Graphic reporting
- ELPS checklist
- Instructional sequence
33Post most current ELPA scores
34ELPS Progress Report
- Date entry
- Teacher reporting
- Parent reporting
- Year-end reporting
- Permanent student record file
35Putting It All Together Classroom Instruction
That Works for ELLS
36Classroom Instruction that works with English
Language Learners Hill Flynn
- Use ELPA test results along with ELPS checklist
to draw an English language profile of each
student - Marzanos 9 Effective Instructional Strategies
- SIOP Strategies
37Effective Instructional Strategies(Marzano,
2001)
- Setting objectives/providing feedback
- Nonlinguistic representation
- Cues, questions, organizers
- Cooperative learning
- Summarizing/note taking
- Homework practice
- Reinforcing effort providing recognition
- Generating/testing hypotheses
- Identifying similarities differences
38The SIOP Model(Echevarria, Vogt, Short, 2000)
- Interaction
- Practice Application
- Lesson Delivery
- Review Assessment
- Building Background
- Comprehensible Input
- Strategies
- Preparation
39SIOP Sheltered Instruction
- A means for making grade-level academic content
(e.g., science, social studies, math) more
accessible for English language learners while at
the same time promoting their English language
development. - The practice of highlighting key language
features and incorporating strategies that make
the content comprehensible to students.
40SIOP Application
- Teacher lesson plan checklist
- Teacher self-reflection tool
- Supervision and observation tool of teachers
- Program of professional development
41How SIOP Increases Literacy
- Links concepts to students background
- Uses past learning as a link to new concepts
- Highlights key vocabulary and teach throughout
the lesson - Actively engages students
- Provides opportunities for interaction
42Resources available on the Wayne RESA
Bilingual/ESL Website
http//www.resa.net/bilingual/index.html