BELL Bilingual/English Learner Leadership Network San Joaquin County Office of Education Language & Literacy September 19, 2017 Karin Linn-Nieves [email protected] 468-4978
BELLBilingual/English Learner Leadership
Network
San Joaquin County Office of EducationLanguage & Literacy
September 19, 2017
Karin [email protected]
468-4978
Proposition 58ELPAC
EL Roadmap
Safe Haven Schools
Legislation
CDESeal of Biliteracy
SUSD + L & L = LTEL + AR-LTELs Summer School – 6/17
Highlights
Students & Teachers
Units of Study
Teaching & Learning Cycle
Informational Text
Productive Skills
ELD Standards Part II
2 teachers per class model
Professional learning/coaching/modeling
Next Steps
AgendaWelcome & Introductions
Updates LTEL Summer School + EL Roadmap + CA Ed.G.E. + + Parent Notification Letters +
Title III + ELPAC
Conferences/Workshops/Resources + Networking
Professional Learning Opportunities with Language & Literacy
Updates continued… ESSA + TAMO + special Education Manual + Seal + Bilingual Teacher Shortage +
Legislation
UPCOMING BELL DATES: Nov 16, Mar 14, May 9
Retrieve our BELL ppt at:http://sjcoe.org/LanguageAndLiteracy/BilingualLearnerNetwork.aspx#.WcBFvsiGNPY
EL Roadmap Policy for Educational Programs and Services for English Learners
California’s Vision of Success for English LearnersEnglish learners fully and meaningfully access and participate
in a 21st century education from early childhood through grade twelve that results in their attaining high levels of
English proficiency, mastery of grade level standards, and opportunities to develop proficiency in multiple languages.
Adopted by SBE July 12, 2017
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/rm/
California Education for a Global EconomyInitiative (aka Prop 58)
Beginning July 1, 2017, the CA Ed.G.E. Initiative authorizes school districts and county offices of education to establish language acquisition programs for both native and non-native English speakers, and requires school districts and county offices of education to solicit parent and community input in developing language acquisition programs. As guidance for school districts and county offices of education, frequently asked questions (FAQs) inform transition to new California Education Code (EC).
Timeline:
July 1, 2017: CA Ed.G.E. initiative became effective
July 12, 2017: SBE approved the rulemaking process for the proposed initiative regulations
July 29-Sept 11: Public comment for proposed regulations
Sept 11: Public Hearing at CDE
Adoption of regulations: possibly as soon as November
Parent Notification Letters (Initial/Annual)LEAs that are recipients of Title III funds are required, pursuant to Section 6312 of the Every Student Succeeds Act, to initially and annually notify the parents or guardians of each English learner student enrolled in a language acquisition program…
Initial Annual
Letter states whether child is EL or IFEP Letter states child continues to be identified as ELDescribes program options Describes program optionsCounts for T1 and T3 Counts for T 1 and 3Reports initial language assessment results Reports language assessment resultsLists reclass criteria Lists reclass criteriaDoesn’t include academic achievement criteria Includes academic achievement criteriaMust be done within 30 days Must be done within 30 daysMust have graduation rate for ELs Must have graduation rate for ELsOpt out option Opt out option
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/lepparent.asp
Title III
2017-18 Program GrantJune 30—July 31—(March 30, 2018)“Stay at home” 2017-18 Title III ESSA Plan
Parent Notification Letters30 days
Data Reporting & Expenditure Reports(CARS 2017 Winter Release)
Cash Management Data Collection System (CMDC)(Oct 10-31)
http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/ca/titleiii.asp
2018-19!!Looking for districts to pilot LCAP Addendum (Nov 2017)
Title III2016-17 Title III Funding Final pupil amounts
EL-$100.60
Immigrant-$86.46
2014-15 and 2015-16 Funding Applications
September 30, 2017:
•2015−16 Subgrant period ends
•2014−15 Immigrant Program Supplemental subgrant period ends
•Local educational agencies (LEAs) must expend and/or encumber
the above funding by this date
December 30, 2017:
•Encumbered funds must be liquidated by this date.
CELDT to ELPAC… the final year!Initials:
CELDT--Initial only (throughout 2017-18)ELPAC Initial Field Test Aug 28-Sept 22, 2017
ELPAC Trainings:Summative Assessments (SA) are Operational!!
All ELs—February 1–May 31
Summative Assessment (SA) Trainings: STOT October 24 (Sacramento) Regional November 2 (SJCOE) FULL STOT November 17 (SJCOE) Regional November 30 (SJCOE)
Initial Assessments (IA) Trainings April 2018
No comparison between CELDT and ELPAC
ELPAC Updates Revising the SA test blueprints
Audio recordings for Speaking—Summarize an Academic Presentation
Students in 3-12 will be able to write in books
Different covers for Test Book and Examiner’s Manual
1 test booklet per student
Revised directions for increased clarity Stopping points and break times
added
6-12 graphics added for the speaking task types Present and Discuss
information and Summarize an Academic Presentation
!!Practice Tests will be posted on www.ELPAC.org by October 30th with
rubrics and instructions.
Analysis, Measurement, and Accountability Reporting Division (AMARD)
Now reviewing the 2016-17 CELDT to begin processing for the Fall
Dashboard release
Fall Dashboard will include:
2016-17 CELDT Data
2015-16 RFEP Data
Will recommend that SBE approve the ELPI formula
ELPAC Status for 2017-18 Change for 2018-19
English Learner Progress Indicator (ELPI)Annual CELDT Test Takers Who Increased at least 1 CELDT Level
Plus
Annual CELDT Test Takers Who Maintained Early Advanced/ Advanced English Proficient on the CELDT
Plus
ELs Who Were Reclassified in the Prior Year
PlusLTEL CELDT Test Takers Who Increased at Least 1 CELDT Level
Divided by
Total Number of Annual CELDT Test Takers in the Current Year
Plus
ELs Who Were Reclassified in the Prior Year
Upcoming Conferences/WorkshopsAccountability & Leadership Institute December 4 & 5 Sheraton LAXhttp://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/ali.asp
Educator Support for Immigrant and Refugee students “Train the Trainers”
Californian’s Together Jan 11 (LACOE), Jan 30 (SMCOE), TBD (FCOE)
ATDLE February 1-3 Long Beach Convention Center
CABE 2018 March 29-April 1 Sacramento
H/SS Framework Rollout April 16 SJCOE
BELL Field Trip
April 23-24, 2018
30 spots!
Films by Independent Lens and PBS
East of Salinas
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/east-of-salinas/
Jose and Mr. Ramos
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/jose-mr-ramos/
National Hispanic Heritage Month Sept 15 - Oct 15
http://www.nea.org/tools/lessons/hispanic-heritage-month.html
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/resource_library/hispanic_resources.html
https://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/for-teachers/
http://chavez.cde.ca.gov/ModelCurriculum/Intro.aspx
Students Impacted by Immigration Status DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
What Do I Need to Know about DACA? by IRLCEnglish-Spanish-Chinese-Arabic-Korean https://www.ilrc.org/advisory-daca
CDSS: DACA CONTRACTOR REFERRAL LIST for San Joaquin & StanislausCatholic Charities Diocese of Stockton www.ccstockton.org1106 N El Dorado St, Stockton, CA 95202 209) 812-0716
CSBA Resourceshttps://www.csba.org/GovernanceAndPolicyResources/ConditionsOfChildren/SpecificStudentPopulationEquity/ImmigrationStatus.aspxNew CSBA Sample Board Resolution (DACA) (9/13/2017) | PDF version
News Release: CSBA President Susan Henry Issues Statement on Decision to End the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program (9/6/2017)
Legal Guidance: Providing All Children Equal Access to Education, Regardless of Immigration Status (2/24/2017)
CSBA Sample Board Resolution (2/24/2017)
Oakland USD’s Letter from Superintendenthttps://t.e2ma.net/message/hgpq3/xwswsg
EL Report Cards
Newcomers
Building Welcoming Schools: A Guide for K-12 Educators and After-School Providershttp://www.welcomingrefugees.org/resources/building-welcoming-schools
Peer Reviewer for the 2017 Bilingual Teacher Professional Development Program (BTPDP). Deadline: October 2, 2017.http://www.cde.ca.gov/pd/ps/teachingleading.asp
Professional Learning OpportunitiesELA/ELD Adoption Support
K-1 Benchmark October 17, 2017
ELPAC AcademyOctober 23, 2017
ELPAC SA Regional TrainingNovember 30, 2017
CA ELD Standards Institute (Integrated & Designated ELD) 1 unit availableFeb 7, 14 & 15, 2018
Advanced Paraprofessional Institute (for previous attendees)
November 8, 15 & 28, 2017
Writing Across Text TypesGrades TK-2 November 14, 2017
Grades 3-5 December 12, 2017
Close Reading Grades TK-2 February 8, 2018
Grades 3-8 January 18, 2018
http://www.sjcoe.org/calendar.aspx?t=1&d=27&c=0&f=&u= or 468-4865
ESSA State Plan
Feedback received: Standardization of entry and exit criteria; general support to wait for
new reclassification procedures until after ELPAC is implemented
Coordination of early education with the TK–12 system
More professional development for teachers and administrators regarding supporting English learners
Revisions made: Include preschool to serve a P–12 system
More clarity regarding availability of additional tools, toolkits, and guidance documents
TAMO (Technical Assistance and Monitoring Office) Support Services Technical assistance before and after a federal program monitoring (FPM)
review Program instrument training Guidance for successful implementation of Parent Advisory Committees Sample technical documents Legal resources
FPM The FPM instrument for EL programs has decreased from 20 to 15 items EL items will be reviewed through the Title I Compensatory Education instrument:
–parent involvement
–translations
–private schools
–parent notification
Title III funds may still be spent on the items that moved to Title I
Special Education Manual AB 2785
Completed by January 2019
Statute covers IDEA so only addresses students on IEPs (no 504s)
Similar to San Diego Manual
Some examples of required topics: accurately identifying English learners with or without disabilities over-or-under identification distinguishing between language acquisition and disabilities supporting the language and content learning needs special education exit and EL reclassification processes role of culture and acculturation as it relates to the process of identification State and federal laws, regulations, and guidance
State Seal of Biliteracy April 26th 2018Leads meeting October 10th
46, 090 ---- 174,000
Bilingual Teacher ShortagePrior to Prop. 227 - 30% of ELs + 1,200-1,800 teachers authorized annually10 years later, 5% of ELs + 700 earned their authorization in 2015-16 Today only 30 of 80 teacher preparation institutions offer programs for a bilingual authorization58% of districts plan to expand programs + 86% reporting a teacher shortage
State Legislative Updates AB 681 Teacher preparation outside the US AB 1122 Dual Language Programs AB 463 Reclassification
Framework Updates2017 History–Social Science Instructional Materials AdoptionIQC makes recommendations to the SBE on Sept. 27-28, 2017 and the SBE will take action on the adoption on November 8–9, 2017.2018 Science Instructional Materials Adoption IQC will make their recommendations to the SBE on September 27–28, 2017.