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Title: Getting the Research into the Classroom


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Getting the Research into the Classroom
  • Preparing Teachers to Help Low-Literacy Adult
    ESOL Learners
  • Tilburg University
  • August 26, 2005
  • Nancy Faux
  • Virginia Adult Learning Resource Center
  • Virginia Commonwealth University

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Virginia

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Some General Demographics
  • Total adult population that speaks only English
    4,741,805
  • ELL population 18 years 127,015
  • Of these
  • Less than 9th grade ed. - 44,565 (35 )
  • Grad. or prof. degree 5,015 (4 )
  • Management professional jobs 8,260 (11.5 )
  • Service jobs 24,855 (35 )
  • Linguistically isolated households 24,805 (65 )
  • Data from U.S Department of Labor

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Languages Spoken by ELLs
  • (In order of importance)
  • Spanish
  • Vietnamese
  • Korean
  • Chinese
  • Arabic
  • Russian

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Adult ESOL Programs (03-04)
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Challenges of Emerging Areas
  • Until now, homogenous populations
  • Rural locations
  • Distant from resources
  • Lower economic levels
  • Newcomers are less educated, agricultural workers
  • Most ESOL teachers do not have experience or
    training to work with low-literacy adult
    learners.

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Current Help to Teachers
  • Regional workshops
  • Online courses (ESOL Basics)
  • Summer Institutes
  • Publications (ESOL Starter Kit)
  • Web site (http//www.aelweb.vcu.edu)
  • Adult ESOL Content Standards

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ESOL Basics Online
  • 8-week course (32 hours) on teaching ESOL using a
    learning management system, Blackboard
  • Facilitated, asynchronous
  • Threaded discussions
  • Assignments
  • Many resources websites

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ESOL Basics Content
  • Focus on life-skills
  • Teaching 4 skills
  • Assessing Ls needs
  • Multi-level classes
  • Working with low-literacy learners learners with
    non-Roman alphabet L1

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Certificate for Teaching Adult ESOL
  • Prepares Virginia educators to provide adult
    non-native speakers of English with
    competency-based, research-driven English
    language instruction.

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Certificate
  • Graduate level courses
  • 22 credits
  • Cohort
  • Blended modality
  • 1-2 face to face sessions
  • Rest facilitated online
  • Each course is 7-10 weeks

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Certificate
  • Concentration on teaching life skills and using
    distinct pedagogical techniques to address the
    lack of literacy in L1.

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Courses
  • Orientation
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • English Linguistics for Adult ESOL Instructors
  • Cross-cultural Education
  • Methodology in Adult ESOL

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Courses (2)
  • Adult Second Language Instruction
  • Teaching Reading to Adult English Language
    Learners
  • Practicum

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Traditional ESOL Instruction
  • Focuses on grammar
  • Presupposes literacy in L1
  • Emphasizes accuracy
  • Textbook-driven
  • Activities are usually individual or full-group
  • Teacher decides content and structure of course.

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Life skills based ESOL Instruction
  • Task/function based
  • Language/communication skills for everyday tasks
  • Learners needs drive course content
  • Extra supports for low-literacy learners

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Life skills based ESOL Instruction (2)
  • Emphasizes fluency (i.e., ability to communicate)
  • Materials represent real-life contexts (housing,
    health, community)
  • Learners work cooperatively in pairs or groups

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Language Experience Approach- LEA
  • Uses prompts or activities (e.g. pictures)
  • Uses Ss own words, experiences to create story
  • Ss decide on content
  • Ss negotiate to come up with story
  • Promotes integration of 4 skills

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LEA procedures
  • T elicits details from each frame
  • T writes on board as Ss retell story
  • Class can practice reading it chorally or
    individually
  • Ss copy it down
  • Ext. activities lexical development, phonics
    exercises, dictation, etc.

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Correctional Education
  • 31,000 inmates with language skills accessed
  • 13,434 enrolled in DCE classes
  • 90 has a functional literacy level below 8th
    grade
  • 24 completion rate
  • Plazas Comunitarias for Hispanics

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Other Literacy Contexts to Consider
  • Family Literacy
  • Financial Literacy
  • Health Literacy

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What teachers need is
  • Access to
  • Scientifically-based research on second language
    acquisition in adults,
  • Results of what works and explicit literacy
    impact studies,
  • Special curriculum for low-literate learners.
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