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2012-2013 ESOL 2012-2013 ESOL PresentationPresentation
2012-2013 ESOL 2012-2013 ESOL PresentationPresentation
Welcome back! We look Welcome back! We look forward to another great forward to another great
year!year!
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ESOL students at CHES
• Most are Hispanic
• Majority is from Guatemala
• A few from Mexico
• 1 from Sudan
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ESOL Acronyms• ESOL- English to
Speakers of Other Languages
• ELDA- English Language Development Assessment
• ESL- English as a Second Language
• ELL –English Language Learner
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Update On ELDA
• 20 ESOL students exited ELDA• Most ESOL students showed
improvement on ELDA• We are proud of our CHES Team
for their contributions
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Mayan Languages• Spanish
• Kanjobal
• Mam
• Acateco
• Quiche
• ESOL students speak and hear 2 languages
• 1 Sudanese student: Arabic and Swahili
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State and Local Guidelines
• Important information needs to be given to parent in native language
• Our parents need it verbally• ESOL interpreters provided for
conferences
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Non Discrimination Guidelines
• The status of student or family is confidential and cannot be shared
• We cannot require a social security card for registration
• There will be potential personal litigation if there is failure to comply
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Rights of an ESOL Student
• Protected under federal, state and local guidelines & office of civil rights
• ELLs are entitled to modified assignments, grades, tests
• Similar modifications provided on state mandated testing
• No failure of ELLs without a prior form
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ESOL Monitor Students• These are former ESOL students• They exited with a composite
score of 4 or 5 on the ELDA• They need two years of monitoring • Monitor students can be pulled
back into ESOL if struggling• Report card needed every quarter
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Mayan Culture• Education is a priority• Students are quiet, bashful and non-
assertive• Parents expect mutual respect• “teacher” is a honorable name• Parent’s would rather be addressed as
senor + last name or senora +last name
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Literacy of Mayan Parents
• Most parents speak a Mayan or Spanish dialect
• No literacy or minimal literacy• Some cannot read or write in Spanish• Do not expect parents to help with
phonics or reading• Basic Math easier• Majority cannot provide homework help
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Mayan Culture: • Tulum - Mayan Pyramid
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Mayan Civilization
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The Maya writing system is considered by
archaeologists to be the most sophisticated
system ever developed in Mesoamerica.
• Glyphs representing, from left to right, the sky, an ahau (king), a house, a child, and the city of Palenque.
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The Maya homeland, called Mesoamerica, spans
five countries: Mexico, Guatemala, Belize,
Honduras, and El Salvador.
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Map of Area• Where our
students are from
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Mayan People
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Websites: • http://www.neok12.com/Maya-Civilization.htm• http://www.mayaruins.com/yucmap.html• http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/exhibitions/
civil/maya/mmc01eng.shtml
• Created by-• ESOL Teachers: Gabriela Halfin, Vinnie Taneja,
Laura Ross and Becca Ritchey