ROE 55 - Whiteside
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Course: English Language Learners in the Regular Classroom
As the school population of English Language Learners continues increasing rapidly
across the United States, classroom teachers from K-12 are confronted with the great
challenge of helping them acquire skills in English in addition to teaching them
in the content areas. Many teachers do not have the training or knowledge to confront
the task, and schools may not have the resources to assist them. This course provides
them with the background necessary for meeting the needs of students from different
countries and cultures including encouraging intercultural exchanges, information
about assessment and the language learning process, cultural awareness, and a wide
range of techniques and suggestions for offering a high quality learning experience
for ELLs.
The course presents and analyzes the foundations of bilingual education for teachers
to be able to understand and incorporate the most relevant aspects in their classrooms.
As teachers gain expertise in the theory and methods of second language learning
in general, they will learn to recognize the real level of ELLs, both in Basic Interpersonal
Communicative Skills (BICS) and Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP).
In addition, becoming familiar with the way English is taught around the world and
ways to access their students’ schemas, educators will gain insights into how their
ELLs have been exposed to the language previously and how they are accustomed to
learning.
One of the main points in the course is that good instructional practices for ELLs
will benefit all learners. Recommendations for an eclectic approach include assigning
buddies, cooperative learning, reading strategies, and incorporating the arts to
create a learning environment that will motivate all students to reach their full
potential as human beings as well as academically.
Course Objectives: Participants will
- understand the needs of ELLs to work with them accordingly
- become more familiar with the situation of immigrants in the United States
- become more culturally aware to create a multicultural classroom environment
- learn how to sensitize English Only students to be able to help their ELL peers
- understand how immigration affects education
- understand the principles of bilingual education to apply them in the classroom
- understand the process of language acquisition
- learn techniques and methods for teaching a second language
- assess ELL students in terms of BICS and CALP and first language literacy
- learn how to individualize instruction for ELLs
- integrate lessons with creative arts in the regular curriculum
- prepare lessons keeping in mind the schema and particular needs of ELLs
- be able to accommodate lessons for ELLs with different forms of scaffolding
- encourage ELLs to read extensively in English
- learn about the specific problems ELLs face in reading in English and helping them
overcome them
- learn different techniques to incorporate in content area lessons
- learn how to involve the family and the community in the multicultural learning
environment
Course Description, Enrollment and Pricing
ROE 55 - Whiteside
CE Credits Online and Whiteside ROE #55 are pleased to offer you online professional development courses designed to improve teaching and student achievement.
CPDUs or University Credits Available For All CE Credits Online Courses
For information or questions, please contact Betty Clementz at Whiteside ROE #55.
University Accreditation: All courses are fully accredited through Humboldt State University (HSU). Courses are university accredited for post-baccalaureate credit (graduate level) and intended for credential or license purposes.
University credit may be obtained through Humboldt State University at the end of the course with an additional fee. Please visit our
University Affiliations for more information. (Credit fees are not included in the cost of tuition.)
- Standards-based
- University credits available
- Preferred tuition available for Whiteside ROE #55
- Asynchronous – start at any time
- Self-paced – work at your own convenience
- Completely online – no commuting, parking, missed classes and no dress code!
- User friendly and engaging with numerous videos that model new strategies and skills
- Facilitated by highly trained moderators, experienced in education
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Specific guidelines can be found at the following Illinois State Board of Education Web Links:
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Illinois State Information
Illinois Certification Renewal Requirements Approved Illinois Professional Development Provider of CPDUs
Provider Number 101880
CE Credits Online courses and activities support Illinois Professional Teaching Standards and may count towards continuing professional development for certification renewal purposes or for salary advancement at the discretion of the employing district or Regional Superintendent. There are a number of professional development options that meet requirements for renewal: click on the links below to view certificate renewal requirements. Teachers should check with their employing district/or ROE if they are not sure course activities will be accepted for continuing professional development requirements or salary advancement.
Specific guidelines can be found at the following Illinois State Board of Education Web Links:
Certification
Illinois Learning Standards
Student Assessment
Highly Qualified
Procedures for Moving from Initial to Standard-Level Certification
Procedures for Renewing the Standard/Master Certificate
How CE Credits Online Satisfies Illinois Educator Certification Renewal Requirements
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