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online Instructional Strategies for English Language Development course at Canyon College

COURSE SYLLABUS: Instructional Strategies for English Language Development

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ED543 - Instructional Strategies for English Language Development
Education
Ann Ingman, Ed.D. - E-mail | Vita


COURSE OVERVIEW:

This course will examine the following areas: TEXTBOOK - Online Bookstore

Required Text:

The Calla Handbook, Addison Wesley.
ISBN #: 0201539632

Sheltered Content Instruction, Jana Echevarria, Allyn and Bacon
ISBN #: 0205290175

HOW TO CONTACT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

I can be contacted by e-mail through my personal e-mail address above. I will usually respond within 24 hours. If I will be away for a longer period of time, I will post my return date on the Forum Board ahead of time .I will also be checking in at the Forum Board several times a week to answer any questions that have been posted there by students. Please check the Forum Board before e-mailing your questions. Often a previous student has asked the same question and the answer is posted for all to see. The messages will stay on the Forum Board throughout your course. The Forum Board is also an excellent way to get feedback or to have questions answered by your fellow classmates. Please check it often.

You may be interested in Education but differ in experience and background. While you are at the Forum Board, if you see a question that is in your area of expertise, or you just happen to know the answer, please share what you know. You are all in this together, so make it as easy on yourself and your classmates as you can! I look forward to working with each of you, and I am always happy to help.

Special Assignment

DUE THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS


I find it helpful for us to know a little bit about each other before the start of our busy weeks together. I have begun the process with my personal biography. Please read my biography posted on the Forum Board and respond with your biography. You can use mine as a model of what to include. Please be sure to tell us if this is your first online class or if you have experienced this environment before. Please respond to other students’ biographies with a welcome note or a personal response to their content. I will respond to each of you personally on the board, so please check back periodically. See you there!

WEEKLY ASSIGNMENTS
Week 1
Readings: Sheltered Content Instruction


Ch. 1: Teaching English Language Learners with Diverse Abilities
Ch. 2: Theoretical and Historical Foundations
Ch. 3: Sheltered Instruction in the Content Areas

Assignments: Week 2
Readings:


Ch. 4: Affective Issues
Ch. 5: Learning Strategies
Ch. 6: Curriculum Adaptation

Assignments: Week 3
Readings:


Ch. 7: Adjusting Discourse to Enhance Learning
Ch. 8: Self-Evaluation

Assignments: Week 4
Readings: The Calla Handbook, Part One - Introducing the CALLA


Chapter 1: What is CALLA? Application Activities
Chapter 2: The Content-Based Curriculum in CALLA -Application Activities
Chapter 3: Academic Language Development in CALLA- Application Activities
Chapter 4: Learning Strategy Instruction in CALLA- Application Activities

Assignments: Week 5
Readings: Part Two - Establishing a CALLA Program


Chapter 5: Planning, Teaching, and Monitoring CALLA - Application Activities
Chapter 6: Assessing Student Progress in CALLA - Application Activities

Assignments: Week 6
Readings: Part Two continued


Chapter 7: CALLA Program Administration - Application Activities
Chapter 8: CALLA in Different Contexts - Application Activities

Assignments: Week 7
Readings: Part Three - Implementing CALLA in the Classroom


Chapter 9: CALLA Science- Model Science Unit
Chapter 10: CALLA Mathematics- Model Mathematics Unit

Assignments: Week 8
Readings: Part Three Continued


Chapter 11: CALLA Social Studies - Model Social Studies Unit
Chapter 12: CALLA Literature and Composition – Modil Literature and Composition Unit

Assignments: GRADING

Discussion Questions

It is your responsibility to read the question and respond substantively to the Forum Board. You will receive points for participation as well as for the quality of your answers. Other students’ answers will be already posted in the Forum Board. You may look at other responses but be certain to formulate your own answers. You should always reflect back to the readings in your answer as well as to your own personal or professional experience when applicable. All 8 Discussion Questions are worth 40% of your grade = 5 points each question.

Brief Papers

There are three brief papers 500 to 800 words in length. They should be submitted as email attached files. The student can produce these written assignments on word processor (preferably Microsoft word or save as ”Rich Text”) then proof, spell check, and format the paper per APA guidelines.
Together the three papers are worth 36% of your grade = 9 points each chapter They are due at the end of the first, third, and fifth week.

The Final Exam Paper

The final paper is a comprehensive response to a question based on curriculum development, while demonstrating higher order critical thinking skills. Along with the successful completion of all other assignments, the student has an option of writing a minimum 1,500-word paper for a maximum “B” grade in the course or a minimum 3,000-word paper for a maximum grade of “A” in the course. 1500 word =13 points and 3000 word = 24 points

Total 100 points

A
B
C
D
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90 - 100
80 - 89
70 - 79
60 - 69


An additional 5 bonus points will be awarded for personal biography and welcome responses.
All Students are expected to earn a “C” grade or better.



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