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Supporting English Language Learners in Elementary Classrooms CO-TEACHING WITH MAINSTREAM CLASSROOM TEACHERS Ann Thorup- Program Consultant, English Language Learners [email protected] / 604-760-6357 Kathie Nakano, ESL Assessment and Helping Teacher [email protected]/ 604-664-7232 blogs.sd41.bc.ca/ell

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Page 1: Supporting English Language Learners in Elementary Classrooms Ann Thorup- Program Consultant, English Language Learners Ann.Thorup@sd41.bc.ca/Ann.Thorup@sd41.bc.ca

Supporting English Language Learners in Elementary Classrooms

CO-TEACHING WITH MAINSTREAM

CLASSROOM TEACHERSAnn Thorup- Program Consultant, English Language [email protected]/ 604-760-6357

Kathie Nakano, ESL Assessment and Helping [email protected]/ 604-664-7232

blogs.sd41.bc.ca/ell

Page 2: Supporting English Language Learners in Elementary Classrooms Ann Thorup- Program Consultant, English Language Learners Ann.Thorup@sd41.bc.ca/Ann.Thorup@sd41.bc.ca

AGENDA FOR FEB.24

1) Welcome – Housekeeping issues2) Review of last meeting3) How to Manage a Co-teaching Situation4) Co-teaching strategies (sharing)5) Reflections and Goals (What next?)

Page 3: Supporting English Language Learners in Elementary Classrooms Ann Thorup- Program Consultant, English Language Learners Ann.Thorup@sd41.bc.ca/Ann.Thorup@sd41.bc.ca

ELL websites

• blogs.sd41.bc.ca/ell

• bctesol.ca

• bcteal.org

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Review of Last Meeting

• Refer to handout

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How to manage a co-teaching situation

1. Choose one teacher with whom you could collaborate and co-teach• Get to know colleagues who seem to have teaching philosophies similar to

yours• Decide who is most likely to work with you

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How to manage a co-teaching situation2. Start small while considering the BIG picture

• Identify one or two major goals and objectives• Have realistic expectations for yourself and your colleagues• Share a favourite lesson plan or a sure-fire activity• Share a very effective resource only you have access to• Offer to teach the first lesson

Content goal Language Goal Resources and Materials

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

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How to manage a co-teaching situation

3. Begin with a simple dialogue among teachers• Take an informal step toward discussing ELLs’ needs• Follow up with some great resources

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How to manage a co-teaching situation

4. Think creatively• Look for “found time” for planning• Explore electronic means of communication

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Teacher Activities during Co-teaching

When the classroom teacher is doing this…

The ELL teacher is doing this…

Benefits of Collaboration

Taking attendance Collecting or reviewing homework or introducing or reviewing a social or study skill

Instruction time is increased. Skills-based instruction is integrated into lessons.

Distributing papers or other resources

Reviewing directions or rules or modeling the first problem in the assignment

Instruction time is increased. Examples promote student understanding.

Presenting information through lecture or media (PowerPoint, video, or audio clip)

Writing down instructions on the board or overhead or repeating or clarifying any difficult concept

Content is accessible for all students. Strong connections are made between new and previously learned content. Student understanding is facilitated.

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Teacher Activities during Co-teaching

When the classroom teacher is doing this…

The ELL teacher is doing this…

Benefits of Collaboration

Giving instructions orally Writing down instructions on the board or overhead or repeating or clarifying any difficult concept

Content is accessible for all students.

Checking for understanding with large heterogeneous groups of students

Checking for understanding with small, homogeneous groups

Reteaching can occur without delay.

Circulating; providing one-on-one support as needed

Providing direct instruction to ELLs one-to-one or in small groups

Learning is not merely incidental.

Prepping half the class for one side of a debate

Prepping ELLs for the opposing side of the debate

Instruction time and student engagement are increased.

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Teacher Activities during Co-teaching

When the classroom teacher is doing this…

The ELL teacher is doing this…

Benefits of Collaboration

Facilitating independent, silent work

Circulating and checking for comprehension

Reteaching can occur without delay.

Providing large-group instruction

Circulating, clarifying key concepts or cultural information

Culturally challenging information is made understandable.

Monitoring the large group as students work on practice material

Preteaching or reteaching challenging concepts to a small group of ELLs

Student language learning is enhances

Facilitating sustained silent reading

Reading aloud quietly with a small group or previewing upcoming information

Students are exposed to or internalize language structure they will need to apply to independent reading.

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Teacher Activities during Co-teaching

When the classroom teacher is doing this…

The ELL teacher is doing this…

Benefits of Collaboration

Creating basic lesson plans for standards, objectives, and content curriculum

Providing suggestions for language objectives, scaffolding activities, adapting instructional materials

Students needs are met through differentiated instruction. Lessons are created to meet the needs of student subgroups.

Facilitating stations or groups

Facilitating other stations or groups

Instructional materials can be tailored to the needs of ELLs.

Explaining a new concept Conducting a role play, modeling a concept, or asking clarifying questions

Students’ interest and motivation are increased. ELLs are engaged in varied activities

Considering enrichment opportunities

Considering reinforcement opportunities

Everyone works toward essential understanding and skills. More options are available to meet student needs.

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Reflections and What Next?

• What was helpful for you today?

• What do you need more support with?

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Thank you so much for coming today!