Title: Kansas Visiting Teacher from Spain VTS Program
1Kansas Visiting Teacher from Spain (VTS)
Program
2Agenda
- Demographics
- General Information VTS Program
- KSDE responsibilities
- District responsibilities
- Teacher Qualifications and Preparations
- Other Programs sponsored by the Spanish Ministry
of Education - Sign me up!
- Resources
3USA and Kansas Demographics
- Fourteen million immigrants entered the USA in
the 1990s - An estimated fourteen million more will come
before 2010 - Immigrants comprise 11 of the total U.S.
population
- One-third of immigrant children live in poverty
- May 2005 data submitted by Kansas school
districts claims 27,254 English Language Learners
(ELLs) across the state
4USA and Kansas Demographics (cont.)
- Kansas immigrant population is growing three
times faster than the national average - Approximately 6 of school-age population in
Kansas are ELLs - Over 70 languages represented in Kansas schools
- 80 speak Spanish 4 Vietnamese
5Why Kansas?
- Meatpacking plants
- Dairies
- Farms
- Factories
- Construction
- Feedlots
- Refugees
6Visiting Teachers from SpainGeneral Information
- The Ministry of Education and Culture of
Spain offers several programs that could help
alleviate the shortage of Spanish-speaking
teachers for Kansas schools. The Visiting
Teacher Program provides Kansas school districts
the option of recruiting qualified visiting
teachers from Spain to meet the needs of their
districts.
7Visiting Teachers from SpainGeneral Information
- 2001-2002 - First Year of Program
- Today -
- 18 teachers across the state
- They teach
- Dual Language/Bilingual Elementary
- Newcomers
- HS Science
- ESL
- Spanish as a Foreign Language
- HS Math
- MS Social Studies
8Visiting Teachers from SpainGeneral Information
- Participating Districts include
- Dodge City
- Garden City
- Oberlin
- Logan
- Abilene
- Kinsley
- North Lyons
- Topeka
- Olathe
9Visiting Teachers from SpainThe Process
- An Application of Intent, which does not obligate
the school district to hire a teacher from Spain,
must be completed by the school district and
returned to KSDE by March 1st of each year. - The Spanish Ministry of Education selects
possible candidates. - The Responsible Officer (RO) travels to Madrid to
conduct extensive interviews with prospective
recruits.
10Visiting Teachers from SpainThe Process (cont)
- Recruited teachers will make a one to three year
commitment to teach in Kansas, provided the local
school district chooses to rehire them each year.
- Recruited teachers will function as regular
members of their respective school faculties and
will be paid accordingly.
11Visiting Teachers from SpainObjectives of the
Program
- To provide the opportunity for Kansas students to
learn Spanish from native speakers. - To provide the opportunity for newly immigrated
Kansas students, whose first
language is Spanish, to succeed academically by
providing instruction in core curriculum
subjects, especially science and math, from
native speakers of Spanish, while students are
also acquiring English skills.
12Visiting Teachers from SpainObjectives of the
Program (cont)
- To increase international awareness on the part
of students taught by visiting teachers. - To increase understanding of the language,
culture, and history of the Spanish-speaking
world. - To develop lifelong professional relationships
and friendships.
13Visiting Teachers from SpainKSDE
Responsibilities
-
- To assess the needs of local school districts.
- To interview prospective candidates in Spain.
- To select candidates and place them in districts
that request a visiting teacher. - To offer orientation and pre-service training for
visiting teachers on the Kansas Content
Standards, Foreign Language Standards, ESOL
Standards, QPA, classroom management issues, etc.
14Visiting Teachers from SpainSchool District
Responsibilities
-
- To provide a contact person who is available to
discuss personnel issues during the interview and
selection process. - To provide a building-level administrator who
acts as a liaison for the teachers. - To provide a fellow teacher/mentor, preferably in
the same building, to provide guidance and
support for the visiting teacher from Spain.
15Visiting Teachers from SpainSchool District
Responsibilities (cont)
- To compensate KSDE for orientation and
pre-service training (1,000 per teacher). - To provide additional support to ensure a
successful and positive experience for both the
school and the teacher, including assistance in
setting up housekeeping, obtaining a drivers
license, buying a car, etc.
16Visiting Teachers from SpainAre they qualified?
- YES!
- There are two types of certification provided
by the Spanish Ministry of Education - Four-year teacher preparation program
- The CAP (Certificado de Aptitud Pedagogica) one
year practicum in teaching the subject area in
which their degree was granted
17Visiting Teachers from SpainAre they qualified?
- VTS submit their transcripts to a credential
evaluator - The translated university transcripts USA
institute of higher education equivalency sent to
KSDE - Teacher Education and Licensure (TEAL) evaluates
and issues a foreign exchange license in the
content area for which the VTS is qualified - The foreign exchange license is valid for three
years
18Visiting Teachers from SpainAre they qualified?
- Once VTS candidates are selected, there is a
three-month period before they arrive in Kansas.
During that time - Credentials get evaluated
- KSDE starts process of issuing foreign exchange
license in KS) to VTS - KSDE gets J-1 visas for VTS
- VTS participates in orientation session in Madrid
prior to departure
19Visiting Teachers from SpainOnce in Kansas
- Melanie meets all Visiting Teachers from Spain at
the airport in Wichita and takes them to their
hotel - Three-day orientation in Wichita following their
arrival - District mentors meet VTS at the orientation and
take VTS to their respective towns/cities
20Visiting Teachers from SpainOnce in Kansas
- After one month in Kansas, all VTS meet again
for the weekend Fall Retreat to discuss issues
and conduct more extensive staff development. - The Fall Retreat is held at a central location
in Kansas.
21Visiting Teachers from SpainOnce in Kansas
- Marta Moran, the Regional Education Officer
for the Spanish Ministry of Culture and
Education, opens the orientation session by
addressing differences between Spanish and US
schools.
22Visiting Teachers from SpainThe teachers!
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- Ignacio and Meritxell prepare for a jig-saw"
cooperative learning activity at the Orientation
in Wichita.
23Visiting Teachers from SpainThe teachers!
- Governor Sebelius took the opportunity to
visit at length about the VTS participants'
impressions of the community and schools they now
call home.
24Visiting Teachers from SpainThe teachers!
25What teachers are Available for School Year
2006-2007?
- English as a Second Language 15
- Spanish as a World Language 20
- (Many of these teachers could be certified in
both ESL and Spanish) - Art 1
- Music 2
- Elementary 3
- Social Studies 2
- Physics/MS Science 1
- Biology/MS Science 1
26Other Available Programs
- Language and Culture Assistants
- Aimed at primary, high school and college
institutions - Candidates are usually between 22 and 25, have
just completed a Bachelor of Arts degree and
teacher training qualification - Language and culture assistants salary and
medical benefits are paid by the Spanish Ministry
of Education - Lodging and transportation are supplied by the
schools - Function is not to replace the teachers but to
assist them in their Spanish language and culture
classes.
27Other Available Programs
- Summer Courses in Spanish Universities
- This program enables American K-12 Teachers of
Spanish, administrators or people in the teaching
profession who want to take up Spanish to attend
Spanish courses on Spanish language and culture
at various universities in Spain for three weeks
in July every year. - The Ministry of Education and Culture of Spain
and the Spanish universities each subsidize each
participant with half the cost of the program.
The remaining costs and travel expenses will be
paid for by the participant. In some cases, the
state, school districts or the university might
sponsor participants with all or a portion of the
amount to be paid.
28Other Available Programs
- Ruta Quetzal Scholarship
- Only High School Students eligible to apply
- A study and adventure scholarship, valued at
14,000, through which the selected students along
with other 300 European and American students
from 43 countries visit Spain and other American
countries during the summer.
29Visiting Teachers from SpainSign me up!
- You can download the Letter of Intent at
- http//www.ksde.org/sfp/esol/appintent.pdf
- And send electronically and/or hard copy to
Melanie at - mstuart_at_ksde.org or mail it to
- Melanie Stuart KSDE 120 SE 10th Avenue,
Topeka, KS 66612
30Resources
- KSDE www.ksde.org/sfp/esol/contentpg
- Spanish Ministry of Education links
http//www.sgci.mec.es/usa/eng/ - http//www.sgci.mec.es/usa/eng/links/asociacione
s - http//www.sgci.mec.es/usa/eng/links/estadosunid
os
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- Melanie Stuart
- Kansas State Department of Education
- 785-296-7929
- mstuart_at_ksde.org