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What does the term English learner (EL) mean? What are some other terms used to refer to these students? term used to identify students whose first language is not English ELL, ESOL, ESL, LEP Federal law requires that parents be notified their child has been identified as an English learner...

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What does the term English learner (EL) mean?


What are some other terms used to refer to these students? ✔✔term used to identify students

whose first language is not English




ELL, ESOL, ESL, LEP




Federal law requires that parents be notified their child has been identified as an English learner

within what time period? (p. 12, Essential Reading 1) ✔✔parents must be notified that their child

has been identified as an English learner within 30 days of the beginning of the school year, and

within 2 weeks for students that enroll during any other time during the school year




Describe one screening tool commonly used as the first step to identify English learners. What is

it called? Who completes it? What are some of the questions it includes? (p. 12, Essential

Reading 1) ✔✔HOME LANGUAGE SURVEY is completed by the parents. Questions include

What language did your child first understand or speak? What language do you or others use

most often when speaking with your child? What language does your child use most often when

speaking at home? What language does your child use most often when speaking with other

family members? What language does your child use most often when speaking with friends?

,After a student is identified as a potential EL, how are placement or screener tests used for

further evaluation? (p. 12, Essential Reading 2) ✔✔ELP tests must assess the proficiency of

students in all four language domains (i.e., speaking, listening, reading, and writing). After the

student completes the assessment, parents or guardians must receive in a timely manner

information about the student's ELP level and program options, and an opportunity to opt out of

the EL program or particular EL services in the program.




What is the purpose of Title III of the Every Student Succeeds Act or ESSA (2015) as it relates

to the education for ELs. (p. 12, Essential Reading 2, Page 35) ✔✔PRIMARY PURPOSE IS

FUNDING AND IDENTIFICATION OF EL LEARNERS

to determine whether students are eligible for English language instruction services




If a student is identified as EL and is diagnosed with a disability but the parent declines

disability-related services, what is the school still required to provide? (p. 14, Essential Reading

1, Page 2) ✔✔Should parents decline disability-related services under IDEA and Section 504,

the SEA and LEA remain obligated to provide appropriate language assistance services to ELs.




If a student is identified as EL and is diagnosed with a disability but the parent opts out of the EL

programs and services, what is the school still required to provide? (p. 14, Essential Reading 1,

Page 2) ✔✔If parents opt out of specific EL programs and services, but have consented to the

,provision of disability related services, the LEA remains obligated to provide such services as

required in the IEP or Section 504 plan, and to conduct ELP monitoring and/or provide language

assistance as appropriate (FAPE)




What are some ways we can overcome the overidentification and under-identification of ELs in

special education? (p. 14, Essential Video) ✔✔Be culturally and linguistically responsive.

Consider native literacy and language. Need more supports and services to address their

language needs. Other factors including cultural bias, teacher misunderstanding of child

development across cultures, and lack of teacher understanding of the second-language

acquisition process




Describe the 6 key principles for teaching ELs. (p. 16, Essential Reading 1) ✔✔a. Instruction

focuses on providing ELs with opportunities to engage in discipline-specific practices, which are

designed to build conceptual understanding and language competence in tandem

b. Instruction leverages ELs' home language(s), cultural assets, and prior knowledge

c. Standards-aligned instruction for ELs is rigorous, grade-level appropriate, and provides

deliberate and appropriate scaffolds

d. Instruction moves ELs forward by taking into account their English proficiency level(s) and

prior schooling experiences.

e. Instruction fosters ELs' autonomy by equipping them with the strategies necessary to

comprehend and use language in a variety of academic settings

, f. Diagnostic tools and formative assessment practices are employed to measure students' content

knowledge, academic language competence, and participation in disciplinary practices.




1. List the important components of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). (p.

18, Essential Reading 1) ✔✔a. Legal rights for people with disabilities


b. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) for eligible K-12 students

c. Special education and related services to meet a student's unique needs

d. Accommodations (like audiobooks or extra time) for K-12 students

e. A requirement that public schools find and evaluate — at no cost to families — kids who may

have a disability

f. Education funding for schools

g. A free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE) for

students

h. Procedural safeguards that protect families' rights (like access to school records)

i. Due process (or an impartial hearing) for resolving disputes between families and schools




1. List the important components of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. (p. 18, Essential

Reading 1) ✔✔a. Legal rights for people with disabilities


b. A 504 plan for eligible K-12 students

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