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The Continuous Improvement Plan

The Continuous Improvement Plan. Facilitators Training Mobile County Public School System 2012-2013. Goal to Address Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs) and English Proficiency Needs. Part III. The format is the same for the EL Academic Goal Page as the others reviewed.

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The Continuous Improvement Plan

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  1. The Continuous Improvement Plan Facilitators Training Mobile County Public School System 2012-2013

  2. Goal to Address Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs) and English Proficiency Needs Part III

  3. The format is the same for the EL Academic Goal Page as the others reviewed. The reports that you use to determine your weaknesses are different. It is very important that you include an ESL teacher on your writing team if you have even one EL enrolled at your school. If you do not have an ESL teacher assigned to your school, you may contact the ESL Dept for assistance. (221-5189). If you do not serve any ELs, you will check the box to skip this section. Guidance for EL Part of the eCIP

  4. EL: English Learner ACCESS: ACCESS for ELs – Test of English proficiency AMAO: Annual Measurable Achievement Objective APLA: Adequate Progress in Language Acquisition Title III Acronyms

  5. AMAO-A: % of ELs who made a .5 gain on the ACCESS (n=10) AMAO-B: % of ELs who exited the ESL Program with a 4.8 or higher on the ACCESS (n=10) AMAO-C: YES or NO: Did EL subgroup make AYP in Reading and Math? (n=40) If you see N/A on the report, it is because your school did not have 10 ELs in your subgroup School Status Report

  6. What is the Goal for the English Learners in my school? “By the end of the 2012-2013 school year, School ABC will increase the % of ELs making APLA school-wide by __%” What are appropriate EL strategies? What Action Steps? Reasonable benchmarks? eCIP Worksheet: English Learner Goals

  7. The ESL Strategy and Action Steps have been revised for the coming year based on “Lessons Learned” • The action steps on the worksheet represent the minimum steps that should be used with the EL population • You may add to them if you would like to make the action step more specific for your school Lessons Learned

  8. The ESL Department will be providing MCPSS SPECIFIC PD in the coming year. • Dates: • September 5 • October 10 • November 14 • January 15 • February 4 • If your school did not make AMAO-A or B, it is highly suggested administrators attend ESL PD for 2012-2013

  9. The ESL Department will be providing MCPSS SPECIFIC PD in the coming year. • “Select Teachers” means teachers selected by administration to attend • In STIPD • Title: “The EL Student in the MCPSS Classroom” • PD Title #: EL2012 ESL PD for 2012-2013

  10. Formative Assessment • Universal Screening in the form of STAR Reading or STAR Early Literacy • Will be able to run report based on demographics • Directions will be coming soon Lessons Learned

  11. Needs Assessment 1d • English Learners and Curriculum= here you will put anything school does school wide to support EL students in your school • Examples include: after school tutoring, remediation classes Lessons Learned

  12. Needs Assessment 1d • English Learners and Personnel= here you will put anything school does with personnel to supplement the learning process of ELs • Examples include: ESL teacher on staff, ESL paraprofessional on staff, any PD teachers may have attended or will attend Lessons Learned

  13. Needs Assessment 1d • The LAST question on 1d does not specifically refer to ELs • Answer for entire school Lessons Learned

  14. Your ESL Teacher, paraprofessional, and our office stand ready to assist you in any EL portion of the e-CIP.

  15. ESL students are identified by the Home Language Survey • Students must score a 4.8 on ACCESS Test to exit the program • Regular classroom teachers are responsible for Language Acquisition for EL students ESL Reminders

  16. The core language acquisition program of MCPSS is Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English(SDAIE)through the effective implementation of Tier I instruction utilizing the Cycle of Instruction Model. Core Language Acquisition Program

  17. Alabama is a member of the WIDA Consortium. The World-Class Instructional Design Assessment Consortium (WIDA) is a consortium of 29 states dedicated to the design and implementation of high standards and equitable educational opportunities for English language learners. The WIDA standards encompass: • Social and instructional language usage • The language of Language Arts • The language of Mathematics • The language of Science • The language of Social Studies WIDA Standards

  18. The core teacher addresses the WIDA Standards within the Cycle of Instruction for English learners. WIDA Standards

  19. Language of the content area Language of the content area Language of the content area Language of the content area Language of the content area Social and instructional language Social and instructional language The Cycle of Instruction and the WIDA Standards

  20. For More Information Dr. Reginald Eggleston Assistant Superintendent of Federal Programs 251-221-5216 Tracy H. Jay ESL/Migrant Coordinator 251-221-5190 Jenny Rey ESL Welcome Center Resource Teacher 251-221-5184

  21. Tracy Halpin Jay 221-5189 tjay@mcpss.com ESL Dept+School Collaboration = EL eCIP Success facebook.com/MobileCountyPublicSchoolSysemEnglishasaSecondLanguage

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