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Ell Shadowing Case Study

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In York, Pennsylvania, it is a well-known fact that the York City School District (YCSD) consistently ranks near the bottom of Pennsylvania’s 496 public school districts, claiming the 490th rank for 2015. The ranking was based on the state-mandated academic achievement test known as the Pennsylvania State Standard Assessment (PSSA) test scores in Reading, Writing, Math, and Science and on the three high-school level Keystone Exams: Literature, Algebra 1 and Biology 1. YCSD is a Title I school district, with 30% ELLs. As shown by PSSA test results, YCSD has a major achievement gap to close between English and non-English speakers. YCSD continues to be under state sanction, due to not having made adequate yearly progress for …show more content…

This practice allows teachers the opportunity to gauge how much practice ELL students actually receive with speaking English in “real life”. Teachers who have participated in Shadowing programs have noted an oral deficiency in ELLs’, but have also noted that ELLs sit silently through their classes, not interacting with other students or with their teachers. Soto, an associate professor of education at Whittier College in California indicates that English-language learners spend less than 2 percent of the school day improving their academic oral language, even though it’s a critical foundation of literacy (Soto, 2014). As indicated, based on the results of this pilot program, participating teachers will plan together, how to provide more opportunities for “academic talk”, to include ELL students, during classroom activities. School administrators will also tailor, teacher development training programs to instruct teachers on how to be more inclusive of all of their students during classroom discussions and to be sensitive as to whether ELL students would benefit most by practicing the language relating to particular content areas or whether the focus should be placed more on conversational English skills (Heitin, Liana 2011). Additionally, teachers will be instructed to ensure that needed practice occurs in settings which will best facilitate ELL learner’s individual needs (e.g., some ELLs may learn better in small group discussions and others may

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