[NIFL-ESL:9061] TESOL standards and EFF

From: Frances Keenan (fkeenan@pbs.org)
Date: Wed Jun 04 2003 - 11:56:15 EDT


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I'm confused. Aren't TESOL standards K-12? 

(There are TESOL adult education program standards.)

Fran Keenan
PBS Adult Learning Service
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Taber [mailto:kentaber@inetgenesis.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 6:22 PM
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Subject: [NIFL-ESL:9059] [NIFL-4EFF:2329] EFF Institute


What teachers need to know...

Most states have curriculum standards in all content areas but are still
developing their language proficiency standards. TESOL standards are the
most widely used language proficiency standards and most states will
probably use these standards as their guide when writing their own. Some
staes are using EFF standards or a combination of TESOL and EFF
standards. Most states have formed consortiums with other states to
develop the standards along with a new standardized test. Then states
will have to find a way to align these new standards to a new modified
curriculum for LEP students. The first thing teachers need to know is
what standards their state is using? (that's if your state has finished
writing their languge proficiency standards) Then wait to see if there
is a new standardized test for their LEP students. Each state board will
have to assess how the results will be evaluated and document each LEP
students' progress.

Will it help our students?..
Once the questions about standards, curriculum, and assessment have been
answered then that still leaves us with the real question- "How do we
know that these steps will lead to better results for students and
programs?" That's the $64,000 question! We really don't know. We are
basing our faith on the limited research that has been done in Texas and
California.

Ken Taber
ESOL Teacher

----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Gardner" <dgardner@utk.edu>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <nifl-4eff@literacy.nifl.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:23 AM
Subject: [NIFL-4EFF:2329] EFF Institute


>
> What do teachers need to know in order to use standards to guide
curriculum
> instruction and assessment?
>
> How do we know that the standards we adopt will lead to better results

> for students and programs?
>
> ANNOUNCING
>
> Taking the Mystery Out of Content Standards
> Content Standards for Educational Improvement
>
> The EFF Institute on Standards-Based Instruction and Assessment in 
> Reading

> and Math
> offered in partnership with the State Education Office, District of
Columbia
>
> August 25-27, 2003
>
> Westin Embassy Row Hotel
> Washington, DC
>
> The target audience is teams from states and national organizations 
> that are considering implementing EFF, that are interested in 
> implementing
> standards- based instruction and assessment, or that want to learn
more
> about EFF. Composition of teams (2-3 individuals) should be program
> administrators, staff developers, and other key individuals with
> responsibility for implementation. For more information or to
register, go
> to http://cls.coe.utk.edu/eff2003
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Diane P. Gardner
> EFF Professional Development and Certification Coordinator The 
> University of Tennessee EFF Center for Training and Technical 
> Assistance Center for Literacy Studies
> 600 Henley Street, Suite 312
> Knoxville, TN 37996-4135
> 865-974-9949
> dgardner@utk.edu
>




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