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Title: LAUSD Student Data


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LAUSD Student Data
ELD Implementation Report 2006
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Evaluation of the ELD PracticumYear 1 Report
  • In July of 2006, Los Angeles Unified School
    District (LAUSD) began implementing a newly
    designed English Language Development (ELD)
    program consisting of the original Into English!
    lessons and the enhanced Into English! Task-Based
    Language Teaching (TBLT) lessons.
  • Research and Planning launched a study in 2006 to
    examine the effects of the ELD Program in third
    and fourth grade as supported by the Title III
    ELD Practicum Professional Development.

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Evaluation of the ELD Practicum Four Key Findings
  • 1. The majority of sample teachers completed the
    mandatory training, received all the required
    curricular materials, and implemented the ELD
    Program.

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Student DataELD Instruction
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Evaluation of the ELD Practicum Four Key Findings
  • 2. ELA CST and CELDT data reveal that students in
    classes that implemented the ELD program
    outperformed students in classes with no
    implementation.

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CST Outcomes across ELD Levels and Program
Implementation
Student Data
ELA CST measured from 2006 to 2007
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Evaluation of the ELD Practicum Four Key
Findings
  • 3. In classes where all students preformed well,
  • high quality teaching practices were evident.

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High Quality Instructional Practices
  • High student engagement
  • Access prior knowledge
  • Use of the ELD strategies
  • Use of Thinking Maps to provide rigor
  • Multi-level differentiation
  • Explicit vocabulary instruction
  • Comprehensible input/output
  • Activities in which language is used to carry out
    meaningful tasks
  • Standardized assessments
  • Positive classroom environment
  • Good management skills
  • Model language tasks
  • Encourage students to speak in complete sentences
  • Listen to student responses and provide feedback
  • Use TPR, gestures realia
  • Give additional oral language opportunities

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High Quality Instructional Practices
Teachers use researched-based ELD strategies
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Evaluation of the ELD Practicum Four Key
Findings
  • 4. In classrooms with a mix upper-level ELD
    students and lower-level ELD students, there was
    less evidence of differentiation and high quality
    teaching practices.
  • Many of the observed classes contained all five
    ELD levels.
  • Many of the observed teachers aimed their
    teaching to the higher ELD students, and followed
    few of the suggested differentiation activities.

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Recommendations
  • Local District superintendents and directors of
    school services should plan for professional
    development of school administrators and monitor
    the capacity of schools to implement and support
    the ELD program.
  • Principals and assistant principals in
    partnership with the school site leadership team
    should develop detailed plans for the
    implementation of the ELD program, provide
    necessary support, and closely monitor program
    implementation in each classroom with English
    learners.

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Recommendations (continued)
  • Administrators must pay regular visits to the
    classrooms, observe instructional practices, and
    provide assistance when necessary to ensure
    implementation.
  • Principals and assistant principals should take
    responsibility for personal development and
    training in the ELD programs and practices, as
    well as the professional development of school
    staff and teachers.

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Recommendations (continued)
  • Schools need to make a greater effort to organize
    classes by English learner proficiency levels and
    limit the number of levels per class.
  • School professional development should emphasize
    the use of multi-level differentiation.
  • School professional development should emphasize
    high quality teaching strategies across all core
    content professional development.

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REFLECTIONQuick Write
  • How are English learners placed for ELD
    instruction at your school?
  • How did placement affect the level of
    implementation of ELD instruction?
  • 3. Please share your school information at your
    table.
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