ENLE - English as a New Language

ENLE-50700 ESL Methods for Other School Personnel

This course will provide an overview of instructional methods to teach content and language to English Language Learners (ELL’s) for supportive school personnel. Second language acquisition and program models for serving ELLs will provide context and rationale for the instructional methods discussed. Course participants will also discuss the alignment of assessment to instruction, and assessment considerations for English Language Learners. This course is specific to the Speech-Language Pathology program.
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ENLE-51000 Foundations of Bilingual and English Language Learner Education

This course provides an introduction to the historical, political, social, and cultural issues that affect culturally and linguistically diverse students in schools. Global migration, international educational programming, and policies regarding education for English language learners are studied. Current theories regarding second language acquisition and specific program models are examined for their impact on students and families.
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ENLE-51200 Linguistics for Teachers of English Language Learners

The dimensions of language acquisition especially as it relates to first and second language acquisition are introduced. Phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse, and pragmatics and their implications for ESL and bilingual teachers are explored. Linguistic varieties, sociolinguistics, and language diversity are discussed, particularly in relation to English Language Learners.
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ENLE-51400 Assessment of Bilingual Students

The selection, administration, and interpretation of measurement instruments for bilingual and English language learners is the focus of this course. Language proficiency, academic achievement, mandated norm and/or criterion referenced assessments, and their appropriate uses are considered. Fairness and equity in test selection, administration, and interpretation are addressed. State and national standards for content and language proficiency and the assessment of those standards at the state and classroom levels are examined.
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ENLE-52500 Instructional Methods for English Language Learners

This course will provide an overview of instructional methods to teach content and language to English Language Learners (ELL) for supportive school personnel. Second language acquisition and program models for serving ELLs will provide context and rationale for the instructional methods discussed. Course participants will also discuss the alignment of assessment to instruction, and assessment considerations for English Language Learners.
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ENLE-52600 Curriculum and Instruction for English Language Learning

This course prepares teachers in the methodology to teach content and language to English language learners. Historical and current program models and the pedagogy of teaching ELL’s are examined. Candidates will prepare units based on these models, applying state and national standards and using appropriate assessment strategies.
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ENLE-52700 Methods and Materials for Bilingual Education

This course prepares teachers to use native language instruction (L1) to teach P-12 academic content to English language learners. Historical and current program models in the use of native language instruction as well as sheltered English strategies for teaching academic content are examined. Candidates will prepare units to meet the needs of a variety of English language levels while addressing state and national content standards in mathematics, science and social studies. This course is open to teachers who speak another language in addition to English and is part of the required sequence for the Bilingual Endorsement by ISBE.
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ENLE-54200 Cross-Cultural Studies in Literacy and English Language Learning

The impact of culture on society and the educational system, and the importance of culture in addressing the educational and social needs of immigrant students and English language learners (ELLs) are examined. The dual processes of acculturation and cultural conflict are explored as they relate to learning styles, academic, and behavioral expectations. Participants will develop strategies for designing culturally relevant and culturally sustaining learning opportunities to foster the academic success of diverse groups in a multi-language, multi-ethnic learning community.
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