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A professional learning webinar seriesSpring 2011

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RTI for ELLs in Georgia: Research to Practice A professional learning webinar series

Session 2 Feb. 23, 2011, 3-4:30pm

What does the research say about effective instruction for ELLs in standards-based classrooms across content areas and grade levels (RTI Tier 1)?

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Welcome and Introductions

• Dr. Kimberly Anderson, REL-SE at SERVE Center at UNCG

• Cori Alston, GaDOE

• LaShaun Odom, GaDOE

• Participants

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Who are we? • Teachers• ESOL/Title III coordinators• RTI/SST coordinators• Administrators• Counselors• LEA Office or GaDOE• Pk-5, 6-8, 9-12, post-secondary IHE• Statewide Organizations• Other?

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REGIONAL EDUCATION LABORATORY- SOUTHEAST (REL-SE)

Serving AL, GA, FL, MS, NC, SC, 2006 – 2011

Executive Director, Dr. Ludwig van Broekhuizen

Toll Free: 800-755-3277 www.serve.org

Georgia liaison: Dr. Kim Anderson

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Operated by SERVE Center SERVE Center at UNCG

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The Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) System

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REL-SE’s MISSION

To serve the educational needs of the

Southeast, using applied research,

development, dissemination, and training

and technical assistance to bring the best

available evidence and proven practices

into local, district, state, and regional school

improvement efforts

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REL-SE Services1. Outreach and Dissemination of

Research, Evaluation, and Policy Info.

= today’s “Bridge Event”

1. Technical Assistance to SEAs and LEAs

2. “Issues & Answers” publications

3. Experimental Studies on interventions of relevance to our region

4. Quick Turnaround Data Analysis

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Overview of the Series• Goal is to provide GA educators with

increased knowledge of research and practice that can improve RTI for ELLs

• Co-hosted by REL-SE and GaDOE, with support from USED Institute of Education Sciences (IES)

• The 7 sessions build on trainings that GaDOE and REL-SE have been offering since 2008

• Addresses the GA RTI Guidance Manual and research-based practices for ELL instruction, intervention, assessment, and RTI

• Sessions archived at GaDOE website

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Date Topics

All Sessions 3-4:30 pm

Wed. 2/16/11

Introduction

Intro to series

RTI in GA, andwhere ELL services fit in the GA POI

Challenges, successes so far

Wed. 2/23/11Instruction

What the research says about effective instruction for ELLs in standards-based classrooms (Tier 1), across grade levels and content areas

Tues. 3/15/11Intervention

Effective strategies for

RTI in reading, literacy and English language instruction for ELLs

Thurs. 3/31/11Intervention

A culturally and linguistically responsive RTI framework

Wed. 4/13/11Assessment--Summative

Content area and ELP summative assessment data:How can these two types of data inform RTI?

Thurs. 4/28/11Assessment--

Formative

Key formative assessment practices for ELLs and application to RTI

Wed. 5/11/11Application & Implications

Processing the series

Next steps for professional learning

Presenters

GaDOE Title III staffREL-SE staff

Dr. Claude Goldenberg, Stanford U

Dr. Sylvia Linan-Thompson, UT Austin

Dr. Janette Klingner, U of Colorado at Boulder

Dr. Carrie Parker, REL-NE & I

Adrienne Walker, GaDOE

Dr. Rebecca Kopriva, WCER

GaDOE Title III staffREL-SE staff

SERIES OVERVIEW

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SERIES OVERVIEW

SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4

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SERIES OVERVIEW

SESSION 5 SESSION 6 SESSION 7

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WHERE DOES THE SERIES FIT IN THE EBDM CYCLE? (EVIDENCE-BASED DECISION MAKING)

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AGENDAGoal: Provide GA educators with increased

knowledge of research on instruction that can improve RTI (especially Tier 1) for ELLs

1. Welcome and introductions: LaShaun, Cori

2. Overview and agenda: Kim

3. Research presentation: Dr. Goldenberg

4. Reflection and Q&A: All

5. Concluding thoughts: Cori, Kim

6. Looking ahead to Session 3: Kim

7. Evaluation survey: LaShaun19

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WARM-UP DISCUSSION

1. What do we feel most comfortable about re: our knowledge of effective instruction for ELLs?

2. What do we have the most questions about?

2 min. chatAnd utilize chat box

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Welcome Dr. Claude Goldenberg, Stanford

University!

What does the research say about effective instruction for ELLs in standards-based

classrooms across content areas

and grade levels (RTI Tier 1)?

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Claude Goldenberg Stanford University

What Do We Know from Research about Effective

Practices for ELLs?

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Setting the stage…

ELLs--large and diverse population(s) Almost everything about educating ELLs is

controversial ELLs have language and academic needs There are many uncertainties and

controversies about effective approaches, but research is growing

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Achievement of ELLs

• Tend to lag behind in academic achievement, on virtually any measure:

• Standardized tests, NAEP, grades, graduation rates, post HS participation.

• Students of Mexican and Cent. Amer. descent --by far the largest EL group--esp. at risk

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Historically, ELL research has been…

• Dominated by language of instruction debate• Strongly ideological• Surprisingly sparse on important topics (e.g.,

accelerating ELD)• Portions have been insufficiently attentive to

student outcomes• Difficult to use as basis for practice

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Research base is changing Research consensus on some issues More research is looking at student

outcomes Language of instruction not as dominant Effective practices for ELLs & non-

ELLs

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Useful publicationsAugust & Shanahan, Report of the National Literacy Panel (Erlbaum,

2006)

Genesee et al., Educating English Language Learners (Cambridge, 2006)

Goldenberg & Coleman, Promoting Academic Achievement among ELLs (Corwin, 2010)

CA Dept of Ed, Improving Education for English Learners (CA Dept of Ed, 2010)

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True (A) or False (B)? Teaching ELLs and teaching non-

ELLs require completely different skill sets.

Discuss

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Key finding #1

False (B)

Components of effective instruction for students in general

also apply to English learners.

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What works for instruction in L1 generally works for instruction in L2

* clear goals and objectives* appropriate and challenging material* well-designed instruction and instructional routines* clear input and modeling* active engagement and participation* informative feedback* application of new learning* practice and periodic review* interaction with other students* frequent assessments, with re-teaching as needed.

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• phonemic awareness• phonics• oral reading fluency (mixed results)• vocabulary• reading comprehension strategies

(weakest effects)• writing

In L2 literacy instruction, results are generally--but not entirely--consistent

with findings for L1 reading:

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• phonemic awareness• phonics• oral reading fluency (mixed results)• vocabulary• reading comprehension strategies

(weakest effects)• writing

In L2 literacy instruction, results are generally--but not entirely--consistent

with findings for L1 reading:

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Key finding #2

Although components of effective instruction for students in general also apply to ELLs…

Modifications are necessary in order to make instruction

meaningful.

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What modifications?

A) primary language instruction

B) “sheltered” or “specially designed” instruction

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“Sheltering” strategies

• target language AND content skills (e.g., SIOP)• tasks must be very clear• redundant information, e.g. gestures, visual cues• pictures, demonstrations, “realia”• graphic organizers (tables, webs, Venn diagrams)• material with familiar content (cultural or background

knowledge can influence comprehension)• strategic use of L1 (e.g., cognates, other L1 support)• extra practice and time• differentiate instruction by language proficiency

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But research on sheltered strategies’ effects is sparse

SIOP--1 published study showing small effect Large literature on graphic organizers for all…

can they compensate for limited English? Using familiar content promotes comprehension Positive evidence for L1 support (e.g., cognates) Redundant cues, pictures, “realia,” extra time??? Can sheltered instruction help ELLs “keep up”

with non ELLs?

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True (A) or False (B) ? If we expose ELLs to a rich English

language environment they will learn what they need in order to be successful in school.

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Key finding #3

False (B)

A rich English language environment is necessary, but

ELD still should be taught explicitly.

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English language development (ELD)

Wide range of perspectives, theories Different emphases, issues:

Communication vs. formal aspects of language Comprehensible input vs. output Focus on language vs. focus on content Provide feedback vs. don’t provide feedback

Little data on what type of ELD instruction is most beneficial for ELLs

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Best evidence to date suggests*:

ELD should be taught explicitly during an ELD period

Most effective approach probably incorporates several perspectives: “form focused” and “communicative” approaches; comprehensible input and output; feedback used strategically

Carefully structured interactions among students

*Saunders & Goldenberg, 2010, CDE volume

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True (A) or False(B)? Instruction in students’ home

language can make a positive contribution to their achievement in English.

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Key finding #4

TRUE (A)!

Use of L1 can support achievement in English (L2).

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Effects of L1 reading instruction

• L1 (e.g., Spanish) reading instruction is beneficial for L2 (e.g., English) literacy (5 meta-analyses).

• Effect size approximately .3-.4 (small to moderate; cf. phonics instruction)

• Little data on other content areas (e.g., math, history)• Inconclusive data on length of time for L1 instruction• 2way instruction very promising (benefits of

bilingualism/biliteracy--beyond benefits for L2)

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Transfer of literacy skills from first to second language

• What is transfer? (positive and negative)

• Bottom line:

Knowing academic skills in one language helps you learn academic skills in another

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L1 in “English immersion”

• Some data on effectiveness• L1 “support” rather than L1 instruction--

* cognates* brief L1 explanations* preview-review* teach strategies in L1

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Summary: Key findings from research

1. Components of effective instruction generally apply to English learners, however….

2. Modifications or enhancements are probably necessary, primarily due to language limitations (but research is sparse!).

3. ELD should be taught explicitly, but no single model or approach is sufficient.

4. Use of L1 can support achievement in English (L2).

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Challenges and directions for the future

• Ideology—language (for/against L1 use in school); socio-cultural-political issues (role of culture; social status; history of discrimination).

• Complexity—curriculum and instruction overlaid with language, culture, and socio-political dimensions.

• Opportunities—linguistic and cultural resources; growing knowledge base for RTI tiers.

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Reflection and Q&A

1. In what ways (if any) was the information presented in this webinar consistent with what you already thought?  In what ways was it inconsistent?

2. 2. What are some features of optimal learning environments for ELLs in regular ed classrooms, that is, how can the information presented here help us implement RTI Tier 1 for ELLs in Georgia?

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5 min. reflection + use chat box

>> Q& A w/ Dr. Goldenberg

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Concluding thoughts and Evaluation

• Cori: Implications of today for… – for practice in GA – future professional learning topics

• Kim, LaShaun:– Evaluation survey— takes approx. 5 min.– https://uncg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_37Xg

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Looking Ahead to Session 3Tues. 3/15/11 3-4:30pm

• Focus: 1.Effective strategies for RTI in reading

2.Effective strategies for literacy and English-language instruction for ELLs

3.How these 2 sets of strategies support each other in RTI for ELLs

• Presenter: Dr. Sylvia Linan-Thompson, UT-Austin

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Questions? Contact Info:• Cori Alston, GaDOE

[email protected]– 404-656-2067

• LaShaun Odom, GaDOE– [email protected]– 404-463-0505

• Dr. Kim Anderson, SERVE Center/REL-SE– [email protected]– 404-657-6174

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