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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 Unitst 1

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COLLEGE AND CAREER READYELP STANDARDS

State Board of Education meetingOctober 17, 2013

David Bautista, Assistant SuperintendentMartha I. Martinez, Education Specialist

Office of Learning – Education Equity Unitst

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Invited Guests

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Pam Russell BejeranoFederal Programs SupervisorCentennial School District

Brad S. CapenerSecondary ESOL Program Coordinator & Migrant CoordinatorSalem Keizer Public Schools

Jonathan FostELL/Migrant/Title IA CoordinatorNewberg Public Schools

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Presentation Overview

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• 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

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Who are Oregon’s English Learners (ELs)?Total ELs (2011-12), Kindergarten through 12th: 58,580

Kindergarten – 5th gr 42,355Middle School 8,068High School 8,157

72%

14% 14%

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Top Native Languages of ELs

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Most are native Spanish speakers (77%)

Source: 2011-12 Oregon State Report Card

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New ELP Standards needed so ELs can Access Rigorous Academic Content

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

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NEW ELP STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT AND REVIEW PROCESS

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Oregon’s Stakeholder Review Process

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2011-2012: ELP Standards (SCELA) workgroup• 26 members• Reviewed WIDA, Arizona and California ELP 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

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States Adopting Common ELP Standards

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Draft ELP Standards ReviewAugust 5-6, 2013

o Participating DistrictsPartners (university, community)

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Geographic Distribution of Survey Respondents on August Draft Standards

n = 49

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Identifying Strategic Correspondence

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

1 construct meaning from oral presentations and literary and informational text through grade-appropriate listening, reading, and viewing

2 participate in grade-appropriate oral and written exchanges of information, ideas, and analyses, responding to peer, audience, or reader comments and questions

3 speak and write about grade-appropriate complex literary and informational texts and topics

4 construct grade-appropriate oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence

5 conduct research and evaluate and communicate findings to answer questions or solve problems

6 analyze and critique the arguments of others orally and in writing

7 adapt language choices to purpose, task, and audience when speaking and writing

8 determine the meaning of words and phrases in oral presentations and literary and informational text

9 create clear and coherent grade-appropriate speech and text

10 make accurate use of standard English to communicate in grade-appropriate speech and writing

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ELP Standard Examples: Grades 4-5

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Where we are today

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Questions?

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Martha I. Martinez, Education SpecialistOffice of Education Equity(503) [email protected]

David Bautista, Assistant SuperintendentOffice of Education Equity(503) [email protected]