Title: English language proficiency standards ELPS
1- English language proficiency standards (ELPS)
Georgina K. Gonzalez Bilingual/ESL Director Susie
Coultress Assistant Director Curriculum
Division Texas Education Agency
2 775,645 Total Identified English
Language Learners (ELLs) PEIMS, Fall 2007
3Texas ELL Special Language Program Participation
- ELLs 775,645
- Bilingual 422,377
- ESL 297,553
- ELL Parental Denials 49,071
PEIMS 2007
4Major Language Groups in Texas Schools 92
Spanish speakers 711,388 Prominent languages
other than Spanish 14,094 Vietnamese 3,627
Urdu 3,594 Arabic 3,195 Korean PEIMS, Fall
2007
More than 135 languages are represented in Texas
schools
5Quality Counts Report 2009
6English Language Learners Performance in Texas
- Results on the Texas English Language Proficiency
Assessment System (TELPAS) show that in grades
3-12 in 2008, 45 of ELLs attained a composite
rating of Advanced High. This performance was up
6 percentage points from the previous year, when
39 of the students attained a composite rating
of Advanced High.
7English Language Learners Performance in Texas
- From 2007 to 2008 the average gain per grade in
percent of ELLs passing was 6 for grades 6
through 11. - The 2007 2008 performance of these students
provides a clear indication of the hard work that
bilingual/ESL educators are doing to ensure their
academic success.
8The English language proficiency standards (ELPS)
- The English language proficiency standards (ELPS)
are the revised ESL TEKS and were adopted by SBOE
in November 2007 and became effective in December
25, 2007. - School districts will implement the ELPS as an
integral part of each subject in the required
curriculum.
9Professional Development
- Currently, a statewide professional development
for English Language Arts and Reading and Spanish
Language Arts and Reading is being developed that
incorporates the English language proficiency
standards. This professional development will be
disseminated this summer of 2009. - Since our Texas Education Agency has redesigned
their website, the bilingual/ESL website will
also be redesigned. We will be including new
information and several resources for the ELPS on
that website.
10Texas Education Agency (TEA)
- Although the state of Texas is making strides in
better meeting the educational needs of our
English language learners, there is still much
work to be done. TEA will continue efforts to
improve the achievement of ELLs and pursue all
opportunities to afford students the opportunity
to graduate from high school with the best
possible tools to become productive, successful
members of society and to take advantage of the
full range of post-secondary opportunities
available to them.