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ENCORE: English Language Learners and IEPs

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Today's show is a replay of a very popular and informative episode that we hope you'll enjoy.

Today’s topic has popped up recently in some of our cases, and it’s an important one to cover because it is under-supported and often overlooked in the IEP world. We are discussing the ELL designation, which stands for “English Language Learner.” Join us to learn when a child should be designated as an ELL, how things should progress from there, and what the school district’s obligations are when that designation is given.

Show Highlights:

  • A student’s ethnicity can prompt false assumptions that come with an ELL designation (which can mean different things in different cases).
  • Understanding the differences in an ELL designation, an ESL designation, and a dual immersion program
  • A student’s language proficiency impacts their ability to learn in different environments–and the IEP should reflect this fact.
  • A student’s primary language can have unique nuances that are very different from English, which greatly affects testing, evaluations, and assessments.
  • Considerations about inherent racial bias in assessments–and why they should be done in a student’s native language

Links/Resources:

Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

Thank you for listening!

Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday.

If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.

Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns:

Facebook

Instagram–We are doing videos on Instagram, so connect with us there and send us your questions!

Twitter

IEP website

Email us: admin@iepcalifornia.org

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Контент предоставлен Inclusive Education Project. Весь контент подкастов, включая эпизоды, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно компанией Inclusive Education Project или ее партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.

Today's show is a replay of a very popular and informative episode that we hope you'll enjoy.

Today’s topic has popped up recently in some of our cases, and it’s an important one to cover because it is under-supported and often overlooked in the IEP world. We are discussing the ELL designation, which stands for “English Language Learner.” Join us to learn when a child should be designated as an ELL, how things should progress from there, and what the school district’s obligations are when that designation is given.

Show Highlights:

  • A student’s ethnicity can prompt false assumptions that come with an ELL designation (which can mean different things in different cases).
  • Understanding the differences in an ELL designation, an ESL designation, and a dual immersion program
  • A student’s language proficiency impacts their ability to learn in different environments–and the IEP should reflect this fact.
  • A student’s primary language can have unique nuances that are very different from English, which greatly affects testing, evaluations, and assessments.
  • Considerations about inherent racial bias in assessments–and why they should be done in a student’s native language

Links/Resources:

Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org

Thank you for listening!

Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday.

If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.

Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns:

Facebook

Instagram–We are doing videos on Instagram, so connect with us there and send us your questions!

Twitter

IEP website

Email us: admin@iepcalifornia.org

  continue reading

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