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61. Special Services Guidelines
referrals and act as case managers for students who may need special services support. Those students who would benefit from intensive esl lessons,
http://pseagle.sas.edu.sg/jkwik/Special Services Guidelines.htm
SPECIAL SERVICES GUIDELINES
PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT
The goal of the Singapore American School (SAS) Special Services Program is to provide individual students who have learning differences with the academic and emotional support they require to succeed at SAS to the best of their ability. SAS recognizes the importance of involving students, parents/guardians, classroom teachers, special services staff, and administrators in a collaborative process in the delivery of special services. Singapore American School provides a continuum of services for a wide range of students. The continuum of services offered varies from early childhood through high school. We believe the ideal approach to helping with learning differences is through early intervention.
PRIMARY DIVISION SPECIAL SERVICES
The SAS Primary Division provides a full range of support services for students who may benefit from additional educational assistance. Areas of support offered include speech/language services; resource or enrichment support, classroom guidance and individual counseling, and assessment by the school psychologist. It should be noted, however, that as a private overseas school, SAS does not offer full special education programming as prescribed by law for public schools in the United States.

62. Online ESL Resources
Information on identifying and serving ELLs with special needs. * esl Practical Ideas on Alternative Assessment for esl students – An ERIC Digest on
http://education.uncc.edu/more/StartResources/OnlineRes.htm
Resources for Content-Area Teachers Assessment: Ideas and techniques for testing ELLs. Content-Areas: Resources for instructing ELLs in content-area courses. Exceptional Children and ESL: Information on identifying and serving ELLs with special needs. ESL Basics: Terms and concepts commonly used in ESL. General Information: Issues in and best practices for instructing ELLs. Newcomers: Resources on understanding and instructing newcomers
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Assessment: Theory: Testing Students with Limited English Proficiency – A site containing FAQs and information about testing ELLs (North Carolina Department of Public Instruction). English Language Learners and High-Stakes Tests: An overview of the issues – An ERIC Digest introducing issues related to ELLs and high-stakes tests (Center for Applied Linguistics). LEP Students and High-Stakes Assessment – An extensive report on the issues related to involving ELLs in high-stakes testing, including a case study of North Carolina (National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education). Assessment Portfolios: Including English Language Learners in Large-Scale Assessments – An ERIC Digest discussing the use of assessment portfolios with ELLs (Center for Applied Linguistics).

63. TES
Curriculum Instruction, and TES, related to understanding how students learn. special needs Learners (esl and special Ed. esl Learners
http://www1.oise.utoronto.ca/preservice/elementary/east/TES.htm
Department of Curriculun Teaching and Learning EAST OPTION Menu Teacher Education Seminar Lynn Lemieux
Room 11-160
Phone: (416) 923-6641 ex 2643
llemieux@oise.utoronto.ca

Lise Hawkins
Room 11-160
Phone: (416) 923-6641 ex 2643
lhawkins@oise.utoronto.ca

  • All topics within this course relate directly to the Foundations of Professional Practice
Your Teacher Education Seminar Course (TES) is deigned to provide you with opportunities to learn about a variety of topics that are integrally related to topics in your Curriculum and Instruction, Psychological Foundations, and School and Society courses.
In this way, academic subject content, theoretical perspectives, and related pedagogy can be seamlessly woven together. Using this approach, your course instructors hope that you will develop pedagogical content knowledge, and the necessary instructional approaches, methods, and dispositions to demonstrate expert behaviour in the design of powerful learning environments for students. It also provides an introduction to the possibilities and complexities of assessing and evaluating yourself and your students. Barb Sargent, the instructor for the School and Society course, also integrates certain key aspects of the TES course into her program. For example, issues related to the needs of special learners will feature in her course work, as well as the topic of on-going professional learning and the Foundations of Professional Practice.

64. Teaching English To Speakers Of Other Languages
cultural approaches for 2nd language learners with special needs students who have EDU 678, Supervised Student Teaching PreK6 in TESOL/esl Programs
http://www.touro.edu/edgrad/tesol1/courses_tesol.asp

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Overview of the basic principles of phonic instruction/structural analysis, sight word fund, stages in reading words and syllabication. Strategies for teaching comprehension and critical reasoning to diverse language learners. Techniques for developing the process approach for writing for 2nd language learners.

65. New EFL Page
Dave s esl Cafe, For esl and EFL students and Teachers around the world. BryBack Manor Activities Fun, Primarily for special needs pupils but also
http://www2.yarden.ac.il/english/new_efl.htm
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66. Kaizen Program: Informational Brochure
Blind and visuallyimpaired esl students have an extra-heavy learning burden with the special needs of visually-impaired and blind new English learners.
http://www.nwlincs.org/kaizen/about.htm
Kaizen Home Page Informational Brochure Kaizen: Program for New English Learners with Visual Limitations Download screen reader friendly version ( rich text only) Download printable version (rich text format) Contents Meeting Complex Challenges with Wholistic Solutions The Need for a Specialized Program Challenges in Programs for Visually-Impaired proficient English Speakers Challenges in ESL Programs for Sighted Students ... Kaizen's Staff Kaizen means Continuous Improvement in Japanese. Kaizen addresses the specialized instructional needs of blind and visually-impaired immigrants and refugees learning English as a Second Language (ESL) in the greater-Seattle area. The program also provides training, consultation and support for volunteers and professionals working with beginning, intermediate and advanced new English learners who are blind or visually impaired. It is generally recognized that people with visual impairments greatly benefit from specialized instruction in daily living skills, in reading and writing in accessible formats, and in the use of special aids and equipment. People who are learning English as a Second Language (ESL) also require specialized training and educational services that take into account their needs as second language learners.

67. Special Programs At Pacific Hills Christian School Tina Whiting By
special provision is made for students who have special needs, who have esl difficulties are withdrawn during the English lesson and given extra reading
http://www.pastornet.net.au/fwn/1999/oct/art07.html
Special Programs at Pacific Hills Christian School Tina Whiting by Tina Whiting Director of Special Programs All parents desire the best education for their children. Parents of children with special needs are often frustrated because help available for all sorts of reasons, does not meet their special needs. This is especially true for children whose disability is not easily defined, borderline or not recognised. Educationalist researchers and those working with children with disabilities all believe that inclusion in the mainstream is beneficial for disabled and non-disabled children. However, while inclusion is the preferred method of teaching, it is not always the best for special skill areas such as reading and mathematics. This also applies for gifted children as well, who may need a special program to meet their needs within the classroom. Each child should be taught to reach their highest possible potential spiritually, socially, academically and physically in accordance with their strengths and weaknesses. Each child should have the opportunity to begin and grow in a personal living daily relationship with Christ as Lord and Saviour. These principles, when applied in the practices of Pacific Hills Christian School, give the motivation for the inclusion of all students, whatever their abilities in the structure of the school. Special provision is made for students who have special needs, enabling them to achieve according to their abilities. These special needs may include students with disabilities, students with learning difficulties, students with gifts and talents, students from non English speaking backgrounds and students with behavioural disorders. The process of inclusion benefits the total student body as well as the families and staff associated with the school.

68. Educational, Homeschooling, Parenting And Special Needs Resources
the English language for esl, EFL, ESOL, and EAP students and teachers. Offers homeschool and family resources, unit studies, special needs, teens,
http://www.audiblox2000.com/resources.htm
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69. English Language School In Valletta, Malta: English Language Courses.
Study English language (esl) through conversation and active learning. account the special needs of students of this age group in terms of materials,
http://www.studyabroadinternational.com/Malta/Valletta/Malta_Valletta_courses.ht
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English Language Courses.
At our English Language School in Valletta, Malta, we want you to learn as much as you can during your stay with us. Our methodology is based on the communicative, task-based approach, which gives you the opportunity to practise and use your English in situations similar to the ones you will encounter in real life.
English Language Programs and Courses:
    On your first day you will be asked to complete a short test which will tell us your level of English. There are six levels from beginner through to advanced. You will then be placed in a class most suitable for your level. If you discover that the lessons are too hard (or too easy), then you can discuss this with your teacher and the Director of Studies.
    If there is something you know you need help with but do not need to move classes, your teachers are always available to help you either in the lessons or by recommending further self-study reading. Your lessons are carefully planned and the weekly plan is posted in the teaching rooms for you to see what you are learning and the progress achieved. In the Self Access center, linked material gives you the opportunity to reinforce your learning through additional exercises.
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70. Welcome To Dominie Online
Each lesson in CONTENT BASED LANGUAGE esl Suitable for Secondary special needs students, esl students and students requiring basic revision. Each
http://www.dominie.com.au/searchmaincat.asp?category=ESL

71. Rossi Syllabus HEP 4400
styles and levels of comprehension) and the special needs student and esl. Design a contingency plan for your special Ed. students and your esl
http://www.coe.usu.edu/hper/HEP4400.html

72. Majura Primary School - Special Programs
Jacqui Rohrs is Majura s esl teacher. TOP. LITERACY PROGRAMS. students in the As a member of the school’s special needs team she is able to work with
http://www.majuraps.act.edu.au/pages/special_programs.htm
Knox Street, Watson ACT 2602 Canberra AUSTRALIA LEARNING ASSISTANCE (LA) To achieve success in literacy and maths, some students from Kindergarten to Year 6 need support in small groups to add to the teaching they are receiving in their classroom. We use data from ACT testing results, information from the school counsellor and information from the class teacher to decide which students will benefit from Learning Assistance. Learning Assistance is given by Susanne Hennessy and Helen Lascaris. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) At Majura we have many students whose first language is not English. We value this cultural diversity which enriches our school community. To assist students who have learnt English as their second, or third language, we provide high quality ESL lessons. Jacqui Rohrs is Majura's ESL teacher. TOP LITERACY PROGRAMS Students in the older classes are trained by our Learning Assistance staff as reading and writing tutors, and work on a regular basis with younger children who are experiencing some reading and writing difficulties. The tutors become armed with the skills of a quality literacy teacher and form a close bond with their charges as they guide them through print.

73. Virginia International University - International Communication Department - ESL
ICD prepares 5 and 10 week courses for groups with special needs. Fulltime esl students have day and evening classes available to them, taking a total
http://www.viu.edu/academics/icd-esl.html
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  • Standards: a standards-based curriculum with well designed learning outcomes Task-based: a task-based approach to using curriculum standards Size: VIU offers a small program with lots of attention to learners' needs Skills: opportunities to practice language skills in interactive lessons Teachers: all teachers have a master's degree or above in TESOL or related fields Choices: a choice of elective courses to fit your own interests, including TOEFL test preparation

74. Moravian College Education Department
Major topics include a history of special services to students with disabilities Participants will develop standardsbased esl lessons and instructional
http://home.moravian.edu/public/educ/eddept/mEd/courses.htm
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The purpose of this course is to introduce teachers to current issues in reflective teaching, with an emphasis on developing essential questions related to their own effectiveness in the classroom. The influence of action research on curricular and instructional change will be examined. (Three credits; Fall and Spring; Mayer and Zales.) 504. Contemporary Issues in Education
(Three credits; Fall and Summer; Greenfield and Lesky.) 506. The Teacher as Researcher

75. ProTeacher! ESL/LEP Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grades K-6 In
esl students are not special ed. nor do they need 504 plans. Finish the Sentence A very simple lesson plan to get students thinking, speaking,
http://www.proteacher.com/070063.shtml
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First of all, I dont believe this student does not know anything! If you were put in a room with people speaking another language, you would know plenty, you just would not understand the language. Do you teach in a public school? If you do, arent ESL teachers provided in your district? ESL students are not special ed. nor do they need 504 plans. They just cannot speak English... source
ESL Students
I was an ESL assistant for 3 years and dealt with a wide range of ESL students ranging from those students who progressed rapidly and those who still refused to talk after an entire school year. The one thing I can tell you is you cannot force an ESL child to talk until they are comfortable and ready no matter how... source
40 Tips for ESL Teachers
- Lots of handy tips that anyone can use. Each idea comes with a brief description

76. Eastside Literacy Lesson Ideas For Special Needs Students
All student handouts are in PDF format. You will need the free Adobe Reader software to open special Situations Lesson Ideas. Learning Disabled students
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All student handouts are in PDF format. You will need the free Adobe Reader software to open and print them. You can download the latest version here Word Discrimination Grid Word Pattern Chart
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Tracing Words Multi-Style Spelling Reading in Concert Recorded Spelling ... Word Families
Second-Language Learners
See ESL Classes and Eastside Literacy is a program of Hopelink 15015 Main Street, Suite 206 Bellevue WA 98007 31957 E. Commercial St. Carnation, WA 98014

77. ESL Resources For Teachers
esl Gold offers handouts, textbook recommendations, lesson plans, and ideas for esl Resources for Adult Educators contains articles on special needs,
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/eslteacher.html
Main Indexes OWL Home Page Writing Lab and OWL Info Handouts and Materials Workshops and Presentations Internet Resources owl home writing lab and owl handouts workshops and presentations ... internet resources
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In addition to these resources, we also have handouts and resources for ESL students . We also have a page of general teaching resources. We're always looking to add more links to this page! If you know of any good ESL-related links, please send them to us at link@owl.english.purdue.edu Click on any of the links below to navigate this page. Online Journals Syllabi and Assignments General Reference Help With Specific Teaching Tasks Online Journals return to top Syllabi, Assignments, Quizzes and Games

78. Re Placement Of ESOL (ESL) Students In Special Education
In my district unless the special need is quite readily apparent Placement of ESOL (esl) students in special Education, 7/07/05, by Francine.
http://teachers.net/mentors/special_education/topic11606/7.09.05.20.04.08.html

79. Elementary ESL Lesson Plan
Elementary esl Lesson Plan. I. CONTENT Elementary ESOL Storytelling Lesson Learners might have special needs in this instruction if they are not
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/cmarshal/elementary_esl_lesson_plan.htm
Home Mission Statement Philosophy of Teaching Student Objectives ... Quotes Elementary ESL Lesson Plan I. CONTENT : Elementary ESOL Storytelling Lesson A. Context/Theme: "Stone Soup" and a review of foods for 4th and 5th graders. B. Objectives: Learners will be able to identify vegetables and meats that can be made into soups and become familiar with basic cooking vocabulary (such as "boil", "pan", and "stir") through actively participating in the storytelling process. C. Standards Addressed: - Students reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language. - Students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the cultures studied and their own. - Students show evidence of becoming life-long learners by using the language for personal enjoyment and enrichment. II. LEARNERS:

80. Janet Young's Starting Points For Accessing Foreign Language And Culture-specifi
SelfStudy Quizzes for esl students. Over 900 quizzes from the Internet Tesl Journal. Free Instant lessons. Well-known free esl lessons for downloading.
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