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College and Career Ready ELP Standards

College and Career Ready ELP Standards. State Board of Education meeting October 17, 2013 David Bautista, Assistant Superintendent Martha I. Martinez, Education Specialist Office of Learning – Education Equity Unit st.

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College and Career Ready ELP Standards

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  1. College and Career ReadyELP Standards State Board of Education meeting October 17, 2013 David Bautista, Assistant Superintendent Martha I. Martinez, Education Specialist Office of Learning – Education Equity Unitst

  2. Pam Russell BejeranoFederal Programs SupervisorCentennial School District Brad S. Capener Secondary ESOL Program Coordinator & Migrant Coordinator Salem Keizer Public Schools Jonathan Fost ELL/Migrant/Title IA CoordinatorNewberg Public Schools Invited Guests

  3. English Learners in Oregon What the New ELP Standards Represent New ELP Standards Development and Review Process Overview of New ELP Standards Adoption and Implementation Timeline Presentation Overview

  4. Who are Oregon’s English Learners (ELs)? Total ELs (2011-12), Kindergarten through 12th: 58,580 Kindergarten – 5th gr 42,355 Middle School 8,068 High School 8,157 72% 14% 14%

  5. Most are native Spanish speakers (77%) Top Native Languages of ELs Source: 2011-12 Oregon State Report Card

  6. Our overarching focus addresses the following question: What does it look like when English Learners (ELs) use language effectively as they progress toward independent participation in grade-appropriate activities? The new ELP standards reflect “Language as Action” perspective http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3YJx8ujoto New ELP Standards needed so ELs can Access Rigorous Academic Content

  7. New ELP Standards Development and Review Process

  8. 2011-2012: ELP Standards (SCELA) workgroup • 26 members • Reviewed WIDA, Arizona and CaliforniaELP standards • Correspondence analysis of 16 states ELP standards 2012-13: ELP Standards Focus group • 27 members • Initial feedback on March, April, and May drafts June – August 2013: Monthly Standards Review Panels August: Statewide feedback on complete draft • 24 participants on August Review Panel • 49 survey respondents Oregon’s Stakeholder Review Process

  9. States Adopting Common ELP Standards

  10. Draft ELP Standards Review • August 5-6, 2013 • Participating Districts Partners (university, community) Amity Centennial Corvallis David Douglas Eugene 4-J Four Rivers Charter Gresham Barlow Hillsboro Hood River County InterMountain ESD Klamath County Lincoln County McMinnville Medford Newberg Nyssa Salem-Keizer Tigard Tualatin West Linn Wilsonville Woodburn

  11. Geographic Distribution of Survey Respondents on August Draft Standards n = 49

  12. Identifying Strategic Correspondence

  13. The 10 ELP Standards: Organized in Relation to Participation in Content-Area Practices

  14. ELP Standard Examples: Grades 4-5

  15. Where we are today

  16. Questions? Martha I. Martinez, Education Specialist Office of Education Equity (503) 947-5778 martha.martinez@state.or.us David Bautista, Assistant Superintendent Office of Education Equity (503) 947-5750 david.bautista@state.or.us

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