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==academic content standards==
 
==academic content standards==
* Descriptions of benchmarks of student achievement in the core subject areas. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [http://ladder.wceruw.org/aboutus/margogottlieb.aspx Margo Gottlieb] and [http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/faculty/ngoc-diep-t-nguyen-phd Diep Nguyen]
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* Descriptions of benchmarks of student achievement in the core subject areas. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
 
==academic fluency==
 
==academic fluency==
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* The language used in the learning of academic subject matter in formal schooling contexts. It involves aspects of language strongly associated with literacy and [[#academic achievement|academic achievement]], including specific academic terms or technical language and speech registers as related to each field of study (e.g., math, science, social studies, language arts) (see [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(R)#register|register]]). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/8/teaching-adolescent-english-language-learners-esse/ <i>Teaching Adolescent English Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.ric.edu/tesl/faculty.php Nancy Cloud], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/judah-lakin/11/578/990 Judah Lakin], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/erin-leininger/9/84b/358 Erin Leininger], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/laura-maxwell/46/4a8/167 Laura Maxwell]  
 
* The language used in the learning of academic subject matter in formal schooling contexts. It involves aspects of language strongly associated with literacy and [[#academic achievement|academic achievement]], including specific academic terms or technical language and speech registers as related to each field of study (e.g., math, science, social studies, language arts) (see [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(R)#register|register]]). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/8/teaching-adolescent-english-language-learners-esse/ <i>Teaching Adolescent English Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.ric.edu/tesl/faculty.php Nancy Cloud], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/judah-lakin/11/578/990 Judah Lakin], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/erin-leininger/9/84b/358 Erin Leininger], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/laura-maxwell/46/4a8/167 Laura Maxwell]  
  
* The language skills needed to process and communicate knowledge and skills related to content. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [http://ladder.wceruw.org/aboutus/margogottlieb.aspx Margo Gottlieb] and [http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/faculty/ngoc-diep-t-nguyen-phd Diep Nguyen]
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* The language skills needed to process and communicate knowledge and skills related to content. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
 
* The language used for academic content learning at school; the language of academic discussion, of formal writing and the language of texts (e.g., math, language arts, science, and social studies). According to research, whereas [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] may develop social language in one to three years, it takes five or more years for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] to develop sufficient abstract, discipline-specific academic language proficiency. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]
 
* The language used for academic content learning at school; the language of academic discussion, of formal writing and the language of texts (e.g., math, language arts, science, and social studies). According to research, whereas [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] may develop social language in one to three years, it takes five or more years for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]] to develop sufficient abstract, discipline-specific academic language proficiency. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]
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* Language features and functions associated with formal schooling, including the language for learning subject matter. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
 
* Language features and functions associated with formal schooling, including the language for learning subject matter. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
* The processing and use of language, including vocabulary, in social and academic settings, multiple meanings, [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(R)#register|register]], pragmatics, and sociocultural nuances, as well as the quantity and quality of discourse, that help define [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]]’ position on the [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(S)#second language|second language]] acquisition continuum. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [http://ladder.wceruw.org/aboutus/margogottlieb.aspx Margo Gottlieb] and [http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/faculty/ngoc-diep-t-nguyen-phd Diep Nguyen]
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* The processing and use of language, including vocabulary, in social and academic settings, multiple meanings, [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(R)#register|register]], pragmatics, and sociocultural nuances, as well as the quantity and quality of discourse, that help define [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|English language learners]]’ position on the [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(S)#second language|second language]] acquisition continuum. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
 
* The type of language proficiency required to participate and achieve in content-area instruction (contrast [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(C)#conversational fluency/conversational language proficiency|conversational fluency]]). There are different varieties of academic English associated with different content areas (such as the language of science, social studies, and math). According to research, it may take at least 5 and up to 11 years for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] to acquire the academic English proficiency they need for academic success in U.S. schools. [http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cerll/FACULTY/CERLL_Faculty/Jim_Cummins/index.html Cummins] used the term [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(C)#cognitive academic language proficiency (CALP)|cognitive academic language proficiency (CALP)]] in his earlier work to refer to this idea. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
 
* The type of language proficiency required to participate and achieve in content-area instruction (contrast [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(C)#conversational fluency/conversational language proficiency|conversational fluency]]). There are different varieties of academic English associated with different content areas (such as the language of science, social studies, and math). According to research, it may take at least 5 and up to 11 years for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(E)#English language learner(s) (ELLs)|ELLs]] to acquire the academic English proficiency they need for academic success in U.S. schools. [http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cerll/FACULTY/CERLL_Faculty/Jim_Cummins/index.html Cummins] used the term [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(C)#cognitive academic language proficiency (CALP)|cognitive academic language proficiency (CALP)]] in his earlier work to refer to this idea. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/4/english-language-learners-school-guide-administrat/ <i>English Language Learners at School</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan] and [http://caslonpublishing.com/about/staff/ Rebecca Field]
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==alignment==
 
==alignment==
*  The degree of correspondence between two entities, such as the extent of match between standards and assessment or between two assessments. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [http://ladder.wceruw.org/aboutus/margogottlieb.aspx Margo Gottlieb] and [http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/faculty/ngoc-diep-t-nguyen-phd Diep Nguyen]
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*  The degree of correspondence between two entities, such as the extent of match between standards and assessment or between two assessments. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
 
==alternative assessment==
 
==alternative assessment==
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==assessment==
 
==assessment==
* The systematic planning, collecting, analyzing, and reporting of student data from a variety of sources over multiple points in time. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [http://ladder.wceruw.org/aboutus/margogottlieb.aspx Margo Gottlieb] and [http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/faculty/ngoc-diep-t-nguyen-phd Diep Nguyen]
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* The systematic planning, collecting, analyzing, and reporting of student data from a variety of sources over multiple points in time. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
 
* The process of collecting and analyzing a wide variety of data from students that provides evidence of their learning and growth over an extended period. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/6/foundations-teaching-english-language-learners-res/ <i>Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners</i>], second edition by [http://www.edci.purdue.edu/faculty_profiles/wright/index.html Wayne E. Wright]
 
* The process of collecting and analyzing a wide variety of data from students that provides evidence of their learning and growth over an extended period. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/6/foundations-teaching-english-language-learners-res/ <i>Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners</i>], second edition by [http://www.edci.purdue.edu/faculty_profiles/wright/index.html Wayne E. Wright]
  
 
==assessment frameworks==
 
==assessment frameworks==
* Ways of conceptualizing how to gather, display, and use contextual information and student assessment data for educational decision making. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [http://ladder.wceruw.org/aboutus/margogottlieb.aspx Margo Gottlieb] and [http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/faculty/ngoc-diep-t-nguyen-phd Diep Nguyen]
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* Ways of conceptualizing how to gather, display, and use contextual information and student assessment data for educational decision making. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
 
==assimilation==
 
==assimilation==
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* The multiple forms of assessment that evaluate students’ learning and their attitudes and approaches toward learning during instructionally relevant activities—for example, using a [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(R)#rubric(s)|rubric]] to assess students’ language use during a social studies lesson. Authentic assessment reflects good instructional practices and the kinds of skills and knowledge useful to students in performing daily life and school activities.[http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/8/teaching-adolescent-english-language-learners-esse/ <i>Teaching Adolescent English Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.ric.edu/tesl/faculty.php Nancy Cloud], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/judah-lakin/11/578/990 Judah Lakin], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/erin-leininger/9/84b/358 Erin Leininger], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/laura-maxwell/46/4a8/167 Laura Maxwell]
 
* The multiple forms of assessment that evaluate students’ learning and their attitudes and approaches toward learning during instructionally relevant activities—for example, using a [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(R)#rubric(s)|rubric]] to assess students’ language use during a social studies lesson. Authentic assessment reflects good instructional practices and the kinds of skills and knowledge useful to students in performing daily life and school activities.[http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/8/teaching-adolescent-english-language-learners-esse/ <i>Teaching Adolescent English Language Learners</i>] by [http://www.ric.edu/tesl/faculty.php Nancy Cloud], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/judah-lakin/11/578/990 Judah Lakin], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/erin-leininger/9/84b/358 Erin Leininger], [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/laura-maxwell/46/4a8/167 Laura Maxwell]
  
* Examination of data systematically collected in educational programs determined by consensus of constituents involved in the decision-making process. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [http://ladder.wceruw.org/aboutus/margogottlieb.aspx Margo Gottlieb] and [http://www.neiu.edu/academics/college-of-education/faculty/ngoc-diep-t-nguyen-phd Diep Nguyen]
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* Examination of data systematically collected in educational programs determined by consensus of constituents involved in the decision-making process. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/9/assessment-and-accountability-language-education-p/ <i>Assessment and Accountability in Language Education Programs</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//gottlieb.margo/ Margo Gottlieb] and [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//nguyen.diep/ Diep Nguyen]
  
 
* Performance-based assessment of what students know and can do with content and language during actual tasks in real-life contexts. Authentic assessments often stand in contrast to [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(N)#norm-referenced test|norm-referenced standardized tests]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]
 
* Performance-based assessment of what students know and can do with content and language during actual tasks in real-life contexts. Authentic assessments often stand in contrast to [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(N)#norm-referenced test|norm-referenced standardized tests]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/1/special-education-considerations-english-language-/ <i>Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/about/authors/?page=3 Else Hamayan], [http://www.paridad.us/#!barbara-marler/cghd Barbara Marler], [http://www.paridad.us/#!christina-lopez/c1eap Cristina Sánchez-López], and [http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jsd6498/damico/damicohomepage.html Jack Damico]

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Caslon Language Education Index

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

academic achievement

academic content standards

academic fluency

academic language

  • The oral and written language used in academic texts and settings, also referred to as “formal language” or “school language.” This is the language students need to perform tasks in the content areas at grade level. It is the language students may not know but must acquire to be successful in school-based activities. Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow


academic language proficiency

  • The level of proficiency required to participate and achieve in content-area instruction, generally measured by some form of assessment. In contrast to more easily attained conversational or informal fluency, academic language proficiency may take six years or more to attain, according to James Cummins(2000). Young Dual Language Learners by Karen N. Nemeth
  • Refers to the level of language proficiency students need to successfully comprehend and perform grade-level academic tasks. This term is problematic, however, because the level of proficiency needed varies widely and depends on the tasks and the language demands. Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners, second edition by Wayne E. Wright

accommodations

  • In testing ELLs, refers to modifications in the testing environment or testing procedures, or modifications to the test instrument itself, that are intended to make up for a student’s lack of proficiency in the language of the test (e.g., providing extra time, oral interpretation of test directions or items, native-language versions of the test). Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners, second edition by Wayne E. Wright

acculturation

  • Process of adjusting to and assimilating a new culture. A stage model of cultural adaptation suggests that the individual moves from fascination with the new culture, to awareness of differences between the primary and new cultures, to increasing participation in the new culture, to culture shock (in which the clash between the two cultures becomes apparent), to emotional overload, to instrumental adaptation (the individual either retreats into home culture, gives up the home culture altogether, or adopts part of the home culture and part of the new culture), to integrative adaptation (the individual experiences either a culture split or successful integration), to structural adaptation (the individual maintains a comfortable balance between his or her native and new cultural practices). Special Education Considerations for English Language Learners by Else Hamayan, Barbara Marler, Cristina Sánchez-López, and Jack Damico

acquisition planning

action research

active reading strategies

adapted readers’ theater (ART)

  • Instructional strategy used to introduce a text students will read. The teacher orally paraphrases the text while acting out key parts and inviting students to join in as she repeats the actions. Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

additive bilingualism


adequate yearly progress (AYP)

advocacy

  • Going beyond daily teaching responsibilities to support causes and work for changes to ensure the equitable treatment of ELLs within the school, district, state, and country and to ensure that their unique linguistic, academic, and cultural needs are being fully addressed. Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners, second edition by Wayne E. Wright

advocacy-based program evaluations

affective filter

alignment

alternative assessment

ambilingual

Amendment 31

Americanization movement

analytic reading approaches

analytic scoring

  • A form of assessment that focuses on several aspects of a student’s performance, normally guided by a rubric that includes separate analytic scales. For example, a rubric to assess student writing may contain separate analytic scales for composing, style, sentence formation, usage, and mechanics. Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners, second edition by Wayne E. Wright

anchor chart(s)


anglocentricity

annual measurable achievement objectives (AMAO)

appropriation

approximation

arcaísmos españoles (archaic forms of Spanish)

  • Spanish terms that can be traced back 500 years and that continue to be used today in certain areas of the Spanish-speaking world. Formerly a prestigious form of Spanish that has become less prestigious and is often associated with Spanish-speaking students from rural areas.Teaching for Biliteracy by Karen Beeman and Cheryl Urow

así se dice

assessment

assessment frameworks

assimilation

assimilationist discourses

authentic assessment

  • The multiple forms of assessment that evaluate students’ learning and their attitudes and approaches toward learning during instructionally relevant activities—for example, using a rubric to assess students’ language use during a social studies lesson. Authentic assessment reflects good instructional practices and the kinds of skills and knowledge useful to students in performing daily life and school activities.Teaching Adolescent English Language Learners by Nancy Cloud, Judah Lakin, Erin Leininger, Laura Maxwell

authentic Spanish literacy instruction

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