Title: Honoring Biliteracy and Our Students
1Honoring Biliteracy and Our Students
California Department of Education EL
Accountability Institute December 2009 Shelly
Spiegel-Coleman
2- You can tell the values of a society by what it
counts. We count what matters to us. - Albert Schweitzer
- Are our schools measuring the outcomes that are
important to us?
3Every era has to ask
Are our schools preparing our students for the
world they are entering? Are we teaching and
valuing the skills and type of knowledge students
will need in order to function, thrive and lead
in this era?
4Mastery of two or more languages.
- Cognitive benefits (brain research)
- Economic benefits (skills needed in corporate and
service sectors and international trade) - Societal need (people who can bridge communities,
defense and international understanding) - Family strengthening and cohesion
- Educational benefits
5Strong research evidence
- National Literacy Panel for Language Minority
Children and Youth (mandated by Congress,
released in 2008) - CDE Professional Papers Improving Education for
English Learners Research-Based Approaches -
forthcoming Fall 09 - Collier and Thomas study of 360,000 English
Learners across five well-implemented models - Proposition 227 evaluation
6And yet..
- Fastest ever rates of language loss
- Less instruction for biliteracy than a decade ago
- fewer students taking World Language courses - Persistent achievement gap between English
Learners and others - A schooling system that produces monolingualism
7There are efforts to reach for a vision of
biliteracy
- Dual language immersion schools (aka Two Way
Immersion) - Heritage language programs and FLES
- Districts establishing multilingualism as a goal
for all students - and a move to recognize and celebrate
attainment of biliteracy
8California School Boards Association
- Sample board policy
- Sample administrative regulations
9School Districts with Seals
- Albuquerque Public School District
- Eastside Union High School District
- Glendale Unified School District
- Rowland Unified School District
- Sweetwater Union High School District
- Ventura Unified School District
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11Step One
- Decide the levels at which the awards will be
given - Preschool
- Elementary
- Middle School
- High school
- Creation of Pathway Awards and Seals
12Step 2
- Purpose of Awards
- To encourage students to pursue bilingualism
- To certify attainment of biliteracy
- To recognize and value the biliteracy skills in
all students - To provide universities with a method to
recognize and give credit to applicants with
biliteracy skills - To prepare students for the 21st Century
13Step 2 (cont)
- Rationale and Frame for the Award
- Strengthening intergroup relations
- Affirming the value of diversity
- Strengthening skills of literacy and problem
solving
14Step ThreeDetermine the Criteria
- Preschoolers
- Age appropriate oral language skills and
vocabulary in their home language - Demonstrate active engagement in books/text
- Age appropriate comprehension in home language
- Measure of exposure to second language
15Elementary School
- Elementary School
- Service/Participation Award and Biliteracy Award
- Both based upon a portfolio system plus language
proficiency and academic indicators
16Portfolio
- Completing hours of community service using
primary language skills - Ability to translate for specific purposes
- Written essays on the value of bilingualism
- Reading logs of books read in English and another
language
17- Service Award focuses on language proficiency and
attitude toward bilingualism - Biliteracy Award focuses on academic achievement
in English and another language
18Middle School
- Pathway Award Pursuit of Bilingualism Award
- Participation in at least two years of Foreign
Language class or Native Speakers class with
passing grades - Standards test in English at proficient or better
level - Oral presentation about 5 careers where
bilingualism is important - Personal response essay to having attended two
cultural events from second language/culture
being studied
19- Biliteracy Attainment Award
- Proficient or above in Standards Test in Spanish
or district assessment in languages other then
English - Oral proficiency in a language other than English
- English Standards Test at proficient or above
- Average grade of B or above in English classes
and World languages/Native language classes - Written and oral presentations about bilingualism
or cultural experiences - For English learners redesignation to RFEP
20High School-Seal of Biliteracy
- Successful completion of required language
courses - Bilingual Seal application process
- Written and Oral Assessment in both languages
with rubric - Reading Assessment with rubric in both languages
- Passage of language proficiency test
- District developed performance criteria
- Proficient or above on standards test in both
languages
21Design the Award
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24The world is richer than it is possible to
express in any one language. Ilya
Prigogine Nobel Prize winning scientist
25Be Part of the Statewide Movement
- Notify Californians Together to include your
district in any media or outreach to others - Use media in your local area
- Attend a regional orientation on the Seal of
Biliteracy next year and bring a district team - Share the CSBA policy and regulations with your
board members and administrators - Get sponsors and community partners to support
your Seal Program - Complete Seal of Biliteracy Interest Survey
- Complete the Rapid Response Network form
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27Californians Together
- 23 Statewide parent, professional and civil
rights organizations - Focus on improving policy and practice for the
education of English learners - Bilingual Reading First Funds
- Reauthorization of BCLAD
- Legislation vetoed to include Spanish Standards
Test in API and AYP etc. - Monitoring State and Federal Funds Lawsuit