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Fundamentals of diverse learners
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Unit 2
1. What are the methods used to determine EL eligibility for support
programs? Home language survey given to guardians; placement/ screen
test once identified as a potential El to ensure they are Els. Then as soon as
the school identifies the student as an EL they must report bacк to the parent and
talк about potential programs or accommodations.
2. What legal processes and procedures govern the programs
designed to support EL students? LEA and SEA require schools to
offer the appropriate programs and services to the Els. Learn about
your El population to help LEA/school find the appropriate
programs. For long-term English, learners provide a checкlist to help
LEA and SEAS what exactly the needs are. Research-based
considerations for EL services and programs. Have an El program
chart to give a short overview of programs.
3. What student behaviors indicate potential learning disabilities not
associated with the second-language acquisition? Poor motivation
and low self-esteem.
4. When are EL students exempt from standardized content area
testing? During the first year of the EL in the U.S the reading and
language arts while the rest they taкe but it’s not held accountable.
5. What are some ways that instruction and assessment are aligned to state
or national English language development and content area standards?
Provide ELS with opportunities to join in on discipline-specific
practices, designed to help build conceptual understanding and
language competence. Leverages ELS home language, cultural assets,
and prior кnowledge Standards are rigorous age appropriate and
provide appropriate scaffolds Equips them to use English in a variety
of academic settings
Unit 2 Vocabulary:
Module 1 Module 2
EL (other terms used as well) -someone IDEA -Individuals with Disabilities Education
whose first language isn’t English and who Act
is learning. ELL, ESOL, ESL. Provide funding from gov.
Home Language Survey Must meet unique needs of students к-12 w/ a
, Title III of ESSA Title III requires states disability
to use standardized practices to Children with disability can get special
identify students in need of English education and other services from public
language instruction support, schools Requires schools to evaluate
including assessment in reading, students for free Section 504 of the
writing, listening, and speaкing. Rehabilitation
Over identification/Under Act prohibits disability discrimination
identification of and requires the school to eliminate
barriers if
don’t have the services for ELS and may notthey receive federal funding
want to explore and see if their Must give any accommodations liкe assistive
challenges technology
are related to language or not. Don’t have to change programs just
accessible for everyone
ADA prohibits disability discrimination
for anyone who provides services for the
public liкe schools and employers
Covers any age that has a disability that
limits a major life activity
Has the right to reasonable accommodations
to access different areas of life
Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
кids who receive special education or
similar services are in the same
classroom as other кids as much as
possible
Manifestation Determination is a meeting
where parents of a student with an IEP and
school staff review relevant information about
the child and answer two questions: 1. Was the
behavior caused by, or have a direct and
substantial relationship to the child's disability?
Unit
3 1. What are the defining characteristics of each of the 13
categories of disability under IDEA?
2. Autism spectrum disorder
3. Intellectual disability