Title: Are You Ready for WIDA?
1Are You Ready for WIDA?
- Wake Forest University
- Student Teacher Seminar
- September 29, 2015
2Aaaah you weddy foaahh WIDA???
3http//wsfcs.k12.nc.us/Page/1169
4http//wsfcs.k12.nc.us/Page/83818
5Participants will
- Learn to support their LEP students in their
classrooms, according to their Proficiency Levels
and their specific needs in acquiring English.
6Remember
- Its all about student growth!
7Know your students!!!
8Where are they coming from?
- Some are Born Here, Still not Proficient
- Some are Born Here, Left, Returned
- Some are Refugees, Others Not
- Mexico Honduras El Salvador
- Guatemala Burma Thailand
- India Yemen Korea China
- Russia Philippines Chad Vietnam Syria
9100 Languages in WSFCS in 2014
- Top 10 in 2014
- Spanish
- Arabic
- Chinese
- Kayah/Karenni
- Vietnamese
- Tagalog/Filipino
- Hindi/Indian/Urdu
- Korean
- French
- Russian
10- State Standards for
- English Language Development
11Did you know that
- WIDA English Language Development Standards,
adopted by North Carolina? - Anyone who works with Limited English Proficient
(LEP) students is responsible for using the WIDA
Standards to plan their lessons?
12What is WIDA?
- World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment
Consortium - Comprised of 36 US State Education agencies
and/or US territories. - Created comprehensive English language
development standards and assessments to
determine English proficiency.
13Where Are YOU?
14http//wida.us/
152007 WIDA Manual, p. RG-58
162007 WIDA Manual, p. RG-55
172007 WIDA Manual, p. RG-55
18Understanding WIDA
- What is the Goal?
- Student Success in the Common Core
- What is the Language Needed?
- Writing the Language Objectives
192007 WIDA Manual, p. RG-14
202012 WIDA Manual, p. 8
212012 WIDA Manual, p. 9
222012 WIDA Manual, p. 40
232012 WIDA Manual, p. 41
242012 WIDA Manual, p. 42
252012 WIDA Manual, p. 43
262012 WIDA Manual, p. 44
27http//wsfcs.k12.nc.us/Page/1169
28Student Portraits, Resumes, etc.
- The more you know your students cultural
backgrounds, home environments, and formative
experiences, the more effective your
standards-based instruction will be. - Make it a CAN DO/ASSET-Based portrait of the
student! - Ownership What are we going to do about this?
- Has to be updated as things change!
29Portraits/Resumes
- What do you want to know about the student? Help
them to build the format. - Students build their own, set goals and targets
based on their ACCESS scores, monitor selves,
share with parents, conduct self-directed
conferences.
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33A Levels Metaphor
34Now You Try It!
- Discuss information on the Teacher Reports from
the Spring ACCESS tests. - Place each students name accordingly on the Can
Dos ELL Student Charts by their Proficiency
Levels. - Discuss with a friend how the Can Dos will help
the teacher differentiate for these students.
35http//www.nassp.org/portals/0/content/61209.pdf
36 What is Best for Our Students?
37Next Steps?
38Rebecca Ann TaltonESL Lead Teacher
- Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
- ratalton_at_wsfcs.k12.nc.us
- 336-748-4000, ext. 51512