ELLs with limited prior schooling: Six instructional guidelines co-tesol 2011

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ELLs with Limited Prior Schooling: Six Instructional Guidelines CoTESOL Convention Denver 2011 Andrea DeCapua The College of New Rochelle Helaine W. Marshall Long Island University

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Mutually Adaptive Learning Paradigm (MALP) Project Detailed description of one MALP project: Class Collections, showing the MALP Checklist and how it is used to analyze a project for SLIFE: students with limited or interrupted formal education

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ELLs with Limited Prior Schooling: Six Instructional Guidelines

CoTESOL Convention

Denver 2011

Andrea DeCapua

The College of New Rochelle

Helaine W. Marshall

Long Island University

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Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education

How do we refer to them?

• LFS • SIFE • SLIFE

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Needs of SLIFE

• Develop basic literacy skills • Master content & concepts in curriculum

• Adapt to cultural differences in learning and

teaching

• Develop academic ways of thinking

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Mutually Adaptive Learning Paradigm - MALP

SLIFE

North American Classrooms

Interconnectedness Independence

Shared Responsibility

Individual Accountability

Pragmatic

Tasks Academic

Tasks

ACCEPT SLIFE

CONDITIONS

COMBINE

SLIFE & U.S.

PROCESSES

FOCUS on U.S.

ACTIVITIES with

familiar

language

& content

Immediate

Relevance

Oral

Transmission

Future Relevance

Written Word

with

(DeCapua & Marshall, 2011; Marshall 1994, 1998)

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A. Accept Conditions for Learning

A1. I am making this lesson/project immediately relevant to my students.

A2. I am helping students develop and maintain interconnectedness.

B. Combine Processes for Learning

B1. I am incorporating both shared responsibility and individual accountability.

B2. I am scaffolding the written word through oral interaction.

C. Focus on New Activities for Learning

C1. I am focusing on tasks requiring academic ways of thinking.

C2. I am making these tasks accessible to my students with familiar language and

content.

© University of Michigan Press, 2011. DeCapua & Marshall. Breaking New Ground: Teaching Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education in Secondary Schools

MALP Teacher Planning Checklist

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DeCapua, A. & Marshall, H. W. (2011). Breaking New Ground: Teaching Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education in U.S. Secondary Schools. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan Press.

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• Choose a bag.

• Look inside.

• What is it?

• Think about your answer.

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Questions to ask about the Mystery Bag

• Do you know what it is?

• Do you know what it is called in your language?

• Do you like it?

• Give 4 words to describe it.

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Sharing Answers

› Tabulate answers

› Write answers as students say them

› Copy down all descriptive words

And now………

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Apple Collection

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Benefits of Collections

• Building definitions

• Learning ways to categorize objects

• Developing vocabulary – academic terms

– descriptive adjectives

• Collaborating on a class project

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Categorization

A/An _______________________

is

a/an _______________________

Important: small before big!

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Characteristics

• with ___________________

or

• that has ________________

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Specific Descriptions

• green

• good

• delicious

• round

• sweet

• plastic

• wood

• heavy

• glass

• silver

• small

• soap

• key chain

• teapot

• bank

• basket

• magnet

• paperweight

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Classify and Place in Order

1. Opinion

2. Size

3. Shape

4. Condition

5. Age

6. Color

7- Origin

(Where from)

8- Material

(Made of)

9- Function

(Used for)

big red teapot heavy glass paperweight

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Talking & Writing about Collections

Talk/write about the items in the collections using sentence frames:

My apple is a/an ____key chain________.

It is ___________, ___________ and ________.

It is a/an ________, ________, _________ key chain.

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A. Accept Conditions for Learning

A1. I am making this lesson/project immediately relevant to my students.

A2. I am helping students develop and maintain interconnectedness.

B. Combine Processes for Learning

B1. I am incorporating both shared responsibility and individual accountability.

B2. I am scaffolding the written word through oral interaction.

C. Focus on New Activities for Learning

C1. I am focusing on tasks requiring academic ways of thinking.

C2. I am making these tasks accessible to my students with familiar language and

content.

© University of Michigan Press, 2011. DeCapua & Marshall. Breaking New Ground: Teaching Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education in Secondary Schools

MALP Teacher Planning Checklist

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A. Accept Conditions

for Learning

• The category each object

represents is something familiar

• The activity makes abstract—classification— concrete, by using real-world objects

• Students and teacher learn more about each others’ interests

• Students create collections together as a class

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B. Combine Processes

for Learning

• Class collectively creates

sentences

• Pairs come up with additional sentences

• Each person adds information related to own object

• Students share answers to questions orally as teacher writes on board

• Students read from board orally and later copy into their notebooks

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C. Focus on New Activities

for Learning

• Classifying

• Representational vs. functional identification

• Language scaffolded by use of L1 among students

• Content scaffolded by relevant personal information

• Content scaffolded by sentence frames

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Mutually Adaptive Learning Paradigm - MALP

SLIFE

North American Classrooms

Interconnectedness Independence

Shared Responsibility

Individual Accountability

Pragmatic

Tasks Academic

Tasks

ACCEPT SLIFE

CONDITIONS

COMBINE

SLIFE & U.S.

PROCESSES

FOCUS on U.S.

ACTIVITIES with

familiar

language

& content

Immediate

Relevance

Oral

Transmission

Future Relevance

Written Word

with

(DeCapua & Marshall, 2011; Marshall 1994, 1998)

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