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WGU D096 Fundamentals of Diverse Learners LatestWhat is Title III of ESSA (Every student succeeds act)? Ensure English learners attain English proficiency and develop high levels of academic achievement including migrant children and youth Requirements: -Consistent methods to determine whether students are eligible of EL services -Grater emphasis on parent/family communication -Options to assess Els in native language What laws are in place to support ELL's 1. No Child Left Behind 2. Every Student Succeeds Act 3. FERPA What are the 4 different program options for ELLs? 1. English as a second Language 2. Structure English Immersion 3. Transitional Bilingual Education 4. Dual Language (2way immersion) What is English as a second language program? GOAL special curriculum to teach ELLs about the English language: academic vocab, develop 1 | P a g eEnglish proficiency in speaking writing, reading listening with little use of ELL's primary language. What is structure English immersion (SEI) program? Implemented to ELL can transition and succeed in an English-only mainstream classroom with little use of ELL primary language. What is Transitional Bilingual Education (TBE) program? Program that maintains and develops skills in primary language while introducing, maintaining and developing skills in English. The goal is to transition into English instruction as skills build up. What is a dual language or two-way immersion program? A bilingual program where the goal is for the student to develop proficiencies in two languages. Normally classroom is 1/2 English and 1/2 other languages. What is WIDA (World-class Instructional Design and Assessment)? A group of state depts. of education to the design and implementation of high standards and equitable educational opportunities for ELL What are 5 steps to ensure instruction and assessments are aligned to state or national English language development standards 1. Instruction focuses on providing ELL's with opportunities to engage in discipline-specific practices designed to build conceptional understand and language competence. 2. Instruction leverages Ell's home language, cultural assets, and prior knowledge. Make Connections. 2 | P a g e3. Standards-aligned are rigorous, grade-level appropriate, and provided deliberate and appropriate scaffolding. 4. Instruction moves ELLs forward by analyzing English proficiency levels and prior school experience. 5. Instruction fosters ELLs autonomy by giving them strategies necessary to comprehend language. What is ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Civil Rights law prohibits disability discrimination by schools, employers and anyone who offers goods and services to the public. What is Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)? Replaced No child left behind. Its purpose is to make sure public schools provide a quality education for all kids. What is important about a 504 Plan? Rehabilitation Act (civil rights law) Provides Accommodations Focuses on HOW the student learns No Funding Impairment limits involvement in activities What are the major differences between 504 and IEP? 3 | P a g eSpecial education law-IDEA. specialized instruction. Focuses on WHAT the student is learning States receive funding Delineates specific IEP will turn into an after-school graduatiterm-109on success plan. students must have one of 13 specific qualifications. 4 levels of least Restrictive Environment 1. General Ed. Classroom with support-Spends entire day in the classroom and gets support services 2. Partial mainstream- spend part of the day in gen. ed then. 3. Special education classroom- specialized for instruction for kids with similar needs. 4. Specialized program outside of district- private schools, programs, or hospital programs. What 4 Guidelines for discipline issues for students with disabilities? 1. Every child has the right to know the rules beforehand. 2. A change in placement might be used as discipline if protocols are followed. 3. Manifestation Determination must be considered 4. Drugs, weapons, or serious injury must be handled immediately with 10-45 suspension 13 characteristics needed for IEP under IDEA 4 | P a g e1. Autism 2. Intellectual disability 3. Haring Impairment 4. Deafness 5. Speech or language impairment 6. Visual Impairment (including blindness) 7. Emotional disturbance (including anxiety/depression) 8. Orthopedic impairment 9. Traumatic brain injury 10. Other health impairment-due to acute/chronic health problem 11. Specific Learning Disabilities (dyslexia, auditory processing) 12. Deaf-blindness 13. Multiple Disabilities- More than one condition under IDEA What is dysgraphia? A specific learning disability related to writing; mainly with handwriting legibly and at ageappropriate speed. What is OCR (office for Civil Right) ? Enforces

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Learners Latest 2024 Graded A
What is Title III of ESSA (Every student succeeds act)?


Ensure English learners attain English proficiency and develop high levels of academic

achievement including migrant children and youth



Requirements:

-Consistent methods to determine whether students are eligible of EL services

-Grater emphasis on parent/family communication

-Options to assess Els in native language

What laws are in place to support ELL's

1. No Child Left Behind

2. Every Student Succeeds Act


3. FERPA

What are the 4 different program options for ELLs?


1. English as a second Language

2. Structure English Immersion

3. Transitional Bilingual Education

4. Dual Language (2way immersion)

What is English as a second language program?
GOAL special curriculum to teach ELLs about the English language: academic vocab, develop

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,English proficiency in speaking writing, reading listening with little use of ELL's primary

language.

What is structure English immersion (SEI) program?

Implemented to ELL can transition and succeed in an English-only mainstream classroom with

little use of ELL primary language.

What is Transitional Bilingual Education (TBE) program?


Program that maintains and develops skills in primary language while introducing, maintaining

and developing skills in English. The goal is to transition into English instruction as skills build

up.

What is a dual language or two-way immersion program?


A bilingual program where the goal is for the student to develop proficiencies in two languages.

Normally classroom is 1/2 English and 1/2 other languages.

What is WIDA (World-class Instructional Design and Assessment)?


A group of state depts. of education to the design and implementation of high standards and

equitable educational opportunities for ELL

What are 5 steps to ensure instruction and assessments are aligned to state or national English

language development standards

1. Instruction focuses on providing ELL's with opportunities to engage in discipline-specific

practices designed to build conceptional understand and language competence.
2. Instruction leverages Ell's home language, cultural assets, and prior knowledge. Make

Connections.

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, 3. Standards-aligned are rigorous, grade-level appropriate, and provided deliberate and

appropriate scaffolding.

4. Instruction moves ELLs forward by analyzing English proficiency levels and prior school

experience.


5. Instruction fosters ELLs autonomy by giving them strategies necessary to comprehend

language.

What is ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)


Civil Rights law prohibits disability discrimination by schools, employers and anyone who offers

goods and services to the public.

What is Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)?

Replaced No child left behind. Its purpose is to make sure public schools provide a quality

education for all kids.

What is important about a 504 Plan?


Rehabilitation Act (civil rights law)



Provides Accommodations



Focuses on HOW the student learns
No Funding



Impairment limits involvement in activities

What are the major differences between 504 and IEP?


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