English
as a Second Language (ESL) / English Language Development, EL
Program Teacher
- ESL/ELD
Pull-out, POE - This goal is foundational
English language development with explicit language instruction
through thematic or topical units. The setting is pull-out
or a self-contained classroom.
ESL/ELD
Push-in, PIE - The goal is foundational English language
development with explicit language instruction through thematic
or topical units. The setting is push-in to the general education
classroom.
Content-Based
ESL, CBE - The goal is language development taught
through content with a focus on developing English using topics
from content areas such as math and science. The curriculum
does not need to be identical to grade-level curriculum but
should be aligned. The setting is pull-out or a self-contained
classroom.
Newcomer
Program, NP - The goals are survival English and U.S.
culture/education acculturation. Students receive direct,
explicit English instruction to learn social language and
should be in this program no longer than one academic school
year. The setting is pull-out or a self-contained classroom.
Grade-level/Content
Teacher
- Sheltered
Instruction, SI - The goal is content learning with
academic language supports. Depending on ELP levels, ELs in
a sheltered instruction program type must also receive English
language development assistance through another type of LIEP.
The setting is the general education classroom.
Bilingual
Program Teacher
- Transitional
Bilingual Program, TBI
- The goals are academic achievement and proficiency in English
with students’ home language used as a language of instruction
that gradually transitions to only English over time. The
setting is the grade-level content classroom with students
sharing the same home language.
One-Way Dual Language
Program, OWD - The goals are academic achievement in
two languages, bilingualism, and biliteracy in English and
another language. The setting is the grade-level content classroom
where most if not all students speak a common non-English
language as their first language.
Two-Way Dual Language
Program, TWI - The goals are academic achievement,
bilingualism, and biliteracy in English and another language.
The setting is the grade-level content classroom where half
of the class speaks English as the first language and another
half speaks the other language as the first language.
Language
Teacher
- Heritage
Language Program, HL
-The goal is proficiency in the heritage/home language, especially
in reading and writing skills. The setting is the language
classroom.
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