Title: Introduction to the ESL Scope and Scales
1Introduction to the ESL Scope and Scales
DECS Language Multicultural Education
Portfolio Professional Development Resource
Materials for ESL
2Introduction to the ESL Scope and Scales
- The SACSA Framework and ESL students
- Who are ESL learners?
- The needs of ESL Learners and variables that
affect their language learning - Links betweens SACSA Standards and ESL Scales
- How were the ESL Scope and Scales developed?
- Benefits of using the ESL Scope and Scales
- Who uses the ESL Scope and Scales?
- Language demands of SACSA
- The model of language in the ESL Scope and Scales
- Structure of the ESL Scope and Scales
3The SACSA Framework and ESL students
From the Introduction for each Learning Area of
the SACSA Framework
- In supporting teaching and learning for ESL
students and in assessing their performance,
educators should use the Scope and Standards in
this Band, in conjunction with the Scope and
Scales for ESL.
4Who are ESL learners?
- Defining ESL learners in relation to the SACSA
Standards
Yes
No support required
Has the student achieved the Standard in the
Learning Area?
Is he / she of non-English speaking background?
Is Standard Australian English an issue?
ESL learner
No
5Needs of ESL Learners
I need to be able to use the right English
I want my knowledge valued.
I find it hard to move between my family life
and school life.
I want to understand and take part in school and
community issues.
I need to feel safe so that I am not ashamed of
being wrong.
6Variables affecting language learning
- proximity to Australian
- society
- proficiency of first
- language
- proximity of first
- language to Standard
- Australian English
- prior educational
- experience
- learning environment
- religious and cultural
- beliefs
- life experience
7Links between the SACSA Standards and the ESL
Scales
8How were the ESL Scope and Scales developed?
- Outcomes for each learning area for each Standard
were examined for their language requirements - This language is made explicit in the ESL Scope
and Scales.
ESL Scope and Scales
ENGLISH
ARTS
LANGUAGES
HEALTH P.E.
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT
MATHS
SCIENCE
9Benefits of using the ESL Scope and Scales
- The ESL Scope and Scales
- highlight the specific language needs of ESL
learners within the curriculum - provide a common framework for teachers to talk
about the language demands within the learning
areas - assist teachers with programming for ESL
learners - inform teachers methodology
- support teachers to report on ESL students
language and literacy development
10Who uses the ESL Scope and Scales?
- ESL teachers
- Teachers who have identified that they have ESL
learners in their classroom
ESL learning needs
11What are the language demands of SACSA?
Science 4.6 Explores how living things have
changed over geological time and debates the
value of species diversity and the ethics of
human intervention.
description
argument
oral debate
written discussion
12What are the language demands of SACSA?
Science 4.6 Explores how living things have
changed over geological time and debates the
value of species diversity and the ethics of
human intervention.
13What are the Strands of the ESL Scope and Scales?
14What is the model of language for the ESL Scope
and Scales?
Science 4.6 Explores how living things have
changed over geological time and debates the
value of species diversity and the ethics of
human intervention.
There are choices to be made about
Genre
What - Field
Who - Tenor
How - Mode
ESL learners need to develop control of Standard
Australian English to make these choices.
15 Text in Context and Language comparison
Text 1 Im gunna clear that paddock What? Y
ou know, that one. That stinks.
Text 2 The rapid deterioration of the diversity
of native flora and fauna can be directly
attributed to the proliferation of detrimental
land management practices.
16Field
The what of a text is FIELD. Field refers to
the content. Field continuum everyday
fields..specialised fields..highly
technical fields
17Tenor
The who of the text is TENOR. Tenor is
concerned with the relationship between the
participants of a text. Tenor continuum informal
.increasing formalityformal familiar
..unfamiliar
18Mode
The how of the text is MODE. Mode refers to how
the text is communicated. Mode Continuum most
spoken.most written
19Text in Context
Language
Genre
range of genres
- language to
- structure a text
- build cohesion
- expand information
Field (What)
technicality
- verbs
- noun groups
- technical vocabulary
- nominalisations
Tenor (Who)
position
- possibility
- certainty
- attitude
Mode (How)
medium
- foregrounding
- tense
- voice - active and passive
- print conventions
20Structure of ESL Scope Scales
- BANDS Early Years, Primary Years, Middle Years,
Senior Years - INTRODUCTION
- SCOPE - KEY IDEAS
- SCALES - OUTCOMES
- GLOSSARY
21Links between the Strands, the Scope and the
Scales
Scope
Scales
Text in Context
Language
Text in Context
Language
Outcome
Genre
Key Idea
Genre
Key Idea
Genre
Field
Field
Field
Key Idea
Key Idea
Outcome
Tenor
Tenor
Tenor
Outcome
Key Idea
Key Idea
Mode
Key Idea
Mode
Key Idea
Mode
Outcome
22 ESL Scope Scales
Programming ESL SCOPE
Assessing ESL SCALES
Reporting ESL SCALES