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Page 1: Supporting English Language Learners in the Era of New Standards: New Paradigms, New Technologies, New Data. Kenji Hakuta 1December 8, 2014Accountability

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Supporting English Language Learners in the Era of New Standards: New Paradigms, New Technologies, New Data.

Kenji Hakuta

December 8, 2014

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History Quiz!

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Major Shifts in the New Standards (language and literacy)

ELA/Literacy Mathematics Science

• Regular practice with complex text and its vocabulary

• Building knowledge through content-rich informational texts

• Emphasis on reading, writing, and speaking that is grounded in evidence from the text

• Provide opportunities for student access to the different mathematical (discourse) practices described in the CCSS

• Support mathematical discussions and use a variety of participation structures

• Focus on students’ mathematical reasoning, NOT on students’ flawed or developing language

• Developing and using models

• Constructing explanations (for science) and developing solutions (for engineering)

• Engaging in argument from evidence

• Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information

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Accountability Institute 4Source: Tina Cheuk at Understanding Language [email protected] ell.stanford.edu

Sources:Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects, p7.Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practice p6-8. Next Generation Science Standards & A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas, Chapter 3: 41-82.

Venn Diagram for CCSS-Math Practices, CCSS-ELA/Literacy student capacities, & NGSS practices

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Content Language

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Old Paradigm

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DiscourseText (complex text)

ExplanationArgumentation

PurposeTypical structure of text

Sentence structuresΔVocabulary

Practices

LanguageContent

New Paradigm

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California ELA/ELD Framework

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California - CCSS Shifts(ELA/ELD Framework)

Impact implementation

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California - CCSS Shifts(ELA/ELD Framework)

Unprecedented level of collaboration and

coordination

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“Doing” with Languageresource for

making meaning

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“Doing” with LanguageResource for

achieving specific

purposes

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“Doing” with LanguageMeaningful

interaction with others and with complex texts

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Simple MOOC/language theoryThree Legs of the Language Stool

• Learning through discourse.• Interacting with complex text and images.• Writing /speaking about evidence, reasoning and

argument.

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c-MOOCs

“c” is for … connectivity, collaborative, constructivist, creative, collective…

Applied as… …take a SCOOP of language and analyze, reflect, share, collaborate

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c-MOOCs

“c” is for … connectivity, collaborative, constructivist, creative, collective…

Applied as… …take a SCOOP of language and analyze, reflect, share, collaborate

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Early MOOC Momentum• MOOCs as teacher professional development, aimed at elevating

academically rich student-to-student conversations

Fall 2013

Pilot Constructive Classroom Conversations MOOC 9336 enrolled

Spring 2014

Constructive Classroom Conversations: Mastering Language for the Common Core State Standards (Elementary & Secondary)

4740 enrolled

Mastering Language for the Common Core State Standards: Focus on Mathematics in Elementary Grades

4324 enrolled

Learning from Your Students: A Lab Course in Formative Assessment in the Era of the Common Core State Standards

1181 enrolled

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Current MOOC Courses

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Partnership Overview: Key Initiatives

Seattle Public

Schools

Los Angeles Unified School District

Santa AnaUnified School DistrictOakland

Unified School District

San Francisco Unified School District

- Formative assessment practices and constructive classroom conversations

- Formative assessment teacher filming and coaching- EL Teacher Fellowship / MOOC professional development

- CCSS Language in K-5 Multilingual Pathways and in Mathematics

- Formative assessment teacher coaching and filming

- Hybrid MOOC professional development- Readers Workshop and science professional development

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Seattle Public SchoolsInitiative Hybrid MOOC Professional Development

Timeline 2013 - ongoing

Goals Regional teacher collaboration on readings, application of the Conversation Analysis Tool (CAT) and peer experiences when applying new learning

Scope Spring 2014: 16 secondary teachers, 67 elementary teacherFall 2014: 33 secondary teachers, 70 elementary teachersSpring 2015: 125 teachers (projected)

Description • Teachers enroll in Constructive Classroom Conversations: Mastering Language for College and Career Readiness

• Attend pre-MOOC sessions and PLCs supported by ELL coaches who attended the Fall 2013 pilot course

Contacts Veronica Gallardo: [email protected]

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Seattle Public SchoolsInitiative Constructive Conversations and Readers Workshop and Science

Professional DevelopmentTimeline Fall 2014 to Spring 2015

Goals District wide implementation of language learning in core subject areas – The convergence of CCSS and Language

Scope Phase 1 – 130 ELL certificated teachers and 160 ELL IA staffPhase 2 and 3 – All certificated staff

Description Incorporate constructive conversations and reading assessment tool into guided reading time and into Next Generation Science Standards

Contacts Veronica Gallardo: [email protected] Eugenio: [email protected]

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LAUSDInitiative EL Teacher Fellowship / MOOC Professional Development

Timeline Fall/Winter 2014

Goals • Build an EL Professional Learning Network• Increase teacher capacity around constructive conversations

and formative assessmentScope 95 elementary teachers

Description • EL Teacher Fellows participate in 30 hours of in-person training (5 Saturday classes) and 30 hours of online PD through the MOOC course Constructive Classroom Conversations: Mastering Language for College and Career Readiness

Contacts Maricela Sanchez: [email protected]

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Future Understanding Language MOOC Offerings

January 2015 Essential Practices for Developing Academic Language and Literacy in Every Subject (a joint course with UC Davis)

Spring 2015

Constructive Classroom Conversations: Mastering Language for College and Career Readiness (Elementary & Secondary)

Mastering Language for the Common Core State Standards: Focus on Middle School English Language Arts

Mastering Language for the Common Core State Standards: Focus on Elementary Mathematics

In the works: Science, Social Studies, Dual Language / Bilingual, and Leadership MOOCs

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Assignment: Analyze and Score Conversations(www.novoed.com/common-core)

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Participant Learning

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Local Character

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Think of this more like “Citizen Science” than as “MOOC”.

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Teacher Learning and Student Learning supported by

student language products of learning

Teacher Learning

Student Learning

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Research

Problems of Practice• Empirically-based learning

progressions• Formative assessment

practice• Student evaluation• Observation of instruction• Evaluation of curriculum

and materials

Research Issues• Database Construction• Curation of data• Natural Language

Processing• Definition of Expertise• Community Facilitation

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Networked Collaborationsfocused on Language Products of Learning

[email protected] ell.stanford.edu650-862-2891

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