Union question - how many non-English speaking kids can I have in one class?
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justbeachy
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Union question - how many non-English speaking kids can I have in one class?
1/3 of my class now is non-English speaking. It's absolutely terrible. And I don't have the ESL teacher in my class pushing in. I'm by myself.
This isn't helping the kids OR me.
There HAS to be something against this....this is BEYOND differentiating. I have 5 who ONLY speak Arabic...and it seems like everyday we're getting another student.......
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Posted 10/7/09 6:52 PM |
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mathteach
Roll Tide!
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Re: Union question - how many non-English speaking kids can I have in one class?
As far as I know, you can have a class full on non-English speakers. Keep in mind some of them might not even labeled as ESL. We never get the push in for math classes either, only SS and English.
Good luck.
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Posted 10/7/09 8:35 PM |
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jewels
Stop and smell the flowers
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Re: Union question - how many non-English speaking kids can I have in one class?
Ask your supervisor. Their parents should have filled out a home language survey and the kids sould have been administed a LAB test. The powers that be need to determine if the kids are entitled to ESL and then start servicing them. From what I know they could be entitled to up to 10 periods of ESL a week. Just be prepared that many schools in the city are having the ESL teachers push in now. I recommend Starfall for the kids to work on the computer and for you to print worksheets. Also ESLHQ is great for creating worksheets/games. Letter magnets with picture cards to spell out are good. Leaptracks if you have any in your building. Good luck.
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Posted 10/8/09 5:56 PM |
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RadioLau
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Name: Laura
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Re: Union question - how many non-English speaking kids can I have in one class?
I would direct you to ask the union if you have a question about it but I don't think there is a limit. If the population of limited English proficient students is growing I don't think that has anything to do with the union. It sounds like the demographics of your school might be changing. If there is a certain amount of students in one grade level that speak the same language (I believe it is 20 but I am not 100% sure) they are entitled to a bilingual education program. (I teach ESL)
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Posted 10/9/09 9:25 AM |
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