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Navigating ESOL: Program and Procedures for Better Student Outcomes
The course DoDEA New ESOL Teacher Professional Development course could not have come at a better time. This school year proved to have many ongoing changes along with some unexpected changes in the ESOL timeline, e.g., the late arrival of LAS Links Assessment scores and F10 forms (2007 ESL DoDEA Guide). The course title is misleading in the fact that several of the ESOL teachers that took the course are experienced ESOL teachers. With the above mentioned events in our ESOL timeline, we were able to collectively collaborate with other ESOL on the best way to navigate the required documentation of our students.
It has been refreshing to know that many ESOL teachers in …show more content…

I feel responsible for them and their progress. I also feel that if I do not advocate for them, no one else will.” It has been an ever changing school year here at BHPS resulting in new ESOL teachers leaving and coming. I seem to be able to service the students with my changing schedule, but I do not feel they are getting enough service time. This is a major concern for me. The disagreement is that the 40:1 is not being applied throughout DoDEA. With the application of the new ratio can alleviate many of the scheduling conflicts that many of us are facing. It is imperative that we advocate for our ESOL students with other educators and our administrators, so that they receive the services that they need to be successful in school. The positive to this, I am told that it will be fully implemented in SY 18/19. This is a reflection that DoDEA is recognizing the curricular and academic needs of our students and how to best service them. Other ESOL teachers shared ideas on what works at their school when scheduling conflicts occur by keeping it on the positive on how to navigate the bumps along the scheduling road! The continuation of ESOL courses through Schoology is a method for all of us worldwide to communicate with each other. Many of us don’t have anyone near to bounce ideas too. Fortunately, being in Okinawa there are many ESOL teachers, many of which I speak to almost daily that are in other schools. I hope that these classes continue. It allows us

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