ROE 55 - Whiteside
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Course Description:
This course focuses on effective content-based instructional strategies for English language learners (ELL). Learn how to balance the dual focus on language and subject matter, and also learn a helpful framework for designing content-based classes and lessons. Examine different criteria for choosing and developing the content to teach, as well as factors influencing the choice, development, and adaptation of materials. Learn several useful activity types and how to integrate listening, speaking, reading, and writing in content-based instruction with students at different proficiency levels. Explore and learn how to implement technological resources available for developing content-based curricula, and understand how assessment is affected by the use of content-based instruction.
Course Objectives: Participants will
- Apply the “Six-T’s Approach” to developing their own content-based lessons. Originally proposed by Stoller and Grabe (1997), the Six T’s provides a useful framework for designing content-based courses.
- Integrate the four skills and language components in content-based instruction and develop a content-based unit that includes prototypical activities in order to create an integrated-skills focus.
- Work with students at various proficiency levels, using techniques related to using content-based instruction with (literate) beginners, false beginners, intermediate, and advanced language learners.
- Incorporate numerous technological resources that can be used in content-based instruction. These include Internet resources, such as websites that give information about language learning and teaching, as well as those that provide subject matter information.
- Assess issues in content-based instruction and assess learners’ language skills and content knowledge with the main purposes of language testing and criteria used to evaluate language measures. They should also be able to explain the role alternative and authentic assessment play in language testing and content-based instruction.
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
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- 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
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