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Assisting, Collaborating,
and Training ESL
Content Teachers (ACT-ESL)
Hosted by VCU School of Education and
funded by the U.S. Department of Education
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What is the ACT-ESL Partnership?
The ACT-ESL Project at VCU is
designed to train Chesterfield
content-area teachers in
instructional methods which
promote ELLs’ academic
engagement and success.
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ACT-ESL Teacher Participants
•2008-2009:
•2009-2010:
•2010-2011:
•2011-2012:
56 teachers
55 teachers
63 teachers
60 + α
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The ACT-ESL Training
I.) Summer Institute
in June 2011
30 hrs. (6 hrs. x 5
days)
II.) 3 classroom
observations by your
coach during the
school year
III.) Teaching
Demonstration Fair
and Post-Seminar
(4 hrs. February 23
and April 18)
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Whole group
sessions
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Guest speakers
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VCU partnership
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Summer Institute Topics
•Sheltered Instruction (SIOP)
•Academic language for students
•Cultural understanding
•Variables that impact ELLs’ academic
success
•Content area reading and word study
•Assessment
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Spring Event: Teaching Demonstration Fair, February 23, 2011
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The Teaching Demonstration Fair
is divided by content disciplines.
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Teachers sharing
hands-on math activities
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Activities that are helpful to all
students, but crucial to ELLs
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Using realia to understand the
phases of the moon in science
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Teachers sharing lessons that work in English.
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Teacher Benefits:
• Instructional strategies and resources to help ALL of
your students, but crucial for ELLs.
• Professional development points (34 for training).
• Training stipend. ($24 x 34 hrs.= $816)
• Professional development opportunities such
as presentations at local, state, and national
levels. (Travel expenses + honorarium)
• Scholarships for action research ($300 each)
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Are you eligible for the ACT-ESL project?
• You are an endorsed teacher in math, science,
English/language arts or social studies.
•You will be teaching a credit-bearing course in your
endorsed area with (an) ELL student (s) where you
have responsibility for developing content-area
lesson plans.
•You are available for the summer institute, followup classroom applications, and a post-seminar.
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Comments from past participants:
Most valuable topics for me…
• “cultural factors influencing learning – how to adapt lessons for ESL
students”
• “better use of academic language in the classrooms”
• “methods and reasons to adapt instruction, activities, and the like in
my classrooms”
• “to incorporate (deliberately) language instruction into content
instruction”
• “SIOP lesson planning”
• “I learned how to teach more effectively, not just to ELLs but to all
students.”
Are you available for these
Summer Institute dates?
June 20-24, 2011
at Manchester MS
(9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.)
Lunch will be provided to the participants of summer institute.
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The goal of ACT-ESL is to help
and support you as you advance
your students!
Supporting teachers, helping
students…because all learners matter!
Please contact us at [email protected]
804-827-2616
http://www.actesl.vcu.edu
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