[NIFL-ESL:10980] RE: a "model" ESL program - input?

From: Melvin Dr. Clark (drclark@southtexascollege.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 14 2005 - 13:05:57 EDT


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 Be sure to address the curriculum concerns such as multi-level instruction,
Cooperative Learning, Layered Instruction, etc. All the best! Dr. Clark von
Heller (author of ESL Doxography,2002)

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Subject: [NIFL-ESL:10978] a "model" ESL program - input?

I am going to write several grant proposals to set up
an ESL program, and am soliciting ideas and input.
I think a model ESL/computer class for beginning and
intermediate students would look something like this:
1. 10 -20 computers hooked up to the internet to
access pumarosa and other free classes.
2. 10 computers with appropriate lessons on cds.
3. CD players/tape recorders  at "listening stations"
to listen to songs, etc.
4. A video "station" to watch programs like "Ingles
sin Barreras".
5. An adjacent classsroom that can accomodate 20 to 30
students for live classes.
6. A lending library with at least 50 copies of
appropriate texts, dictionaries, cds, audios, videos,
etc., for all students especially those who have
trouble attending classes.
7. Two teachers per class, at least two classes per
week of at least 90 minutes per.
8. An English Mobile - a mobile ESL class.

Any other ideas?
Paul Rogers

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