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Criteria for exit from ESL (Ohio) Hits: 24

Criteria that indicate a student has attained the required level of English proficiency to exit a district’s LEP program: 

  • Achieve at the proficient level (composite score) on the OTELA.
  • After achieving at the proficient level on the OTELA, one year of successful classroom performance where the language of instruction is English, OR
  • Attainment of proficient or above on the OAT or OGT in reading and writing taken after achieving at the proficient level on the OTELA.
cross-language transfer Hits: 39

The skills, background knowledge, and cognitive strategies that children transfer between the first and second language.

culture Hits: 62

Values, ideas, and other meaningful symbolic systems created and transmitted by a group of people.

Culture shock Hits: 39

A normal stage that all newcomers to the U.S. experience.  Being in a strange place and losing the power to communicate can disrupt one’s world view, self-identity, thinking system, actions, and feelings.  

decoding Hits: 68

The ability to decode the text is grounded in the understanding of the mechanics of text (concepts about print), the knowledge that spoken words consist of a sequence of individual sounds or phonemes (phonemic awareness), a familiarity with the letters in the language (letter knowledge), the knowledge that the letters in the written words represent corresponding sounds (alphabetic principle), and the ability to bring these elements together to decipher regular words.

Down syndrome Hits: 77

A common genetic disorder in which a child is born with forty-seven rather than forty-six chromosomes, resulting in developmental delays, mental retardation, low muscle tone, and other possible effects.

Dual language program Hits: 73

Also known as two-way or developmental programs, the goal of these bilingual programs is for students to develop language proficiency in two languages by receiving instruction in English and another language in a classroom that is usually part native English speakers and part native speakers of the other language. 

dual-language development Hits: 82

The development of two languages; same as bilingual-language development.

early literacy Hits: 45

The knowledge and skills that are the forerunners to later success in reading and writing.

emergent readers Hits: 74

Children who have some early literacy skills but are not yet fluent readers.

English as a foreign language Hits: 79
Synonyms: EFL

A program to teach English to speakers in a non-English speaking setting.

English as a New Language Hits: 82
Synonyms: ENL

the term used by the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards in place of ESL or ESOL

English language learners Hits: 105
Synonyms: ELL

A national-origin-minority student who is limited-English proficient.  This term is often preferred over limited-English-proficient as it highlights accomplishments rather than deficits.  English as a Second Language (ESL) and Bilingual are components of ELL.   

English Language Proficiency Levels Hits: 49

Source of proficiency level descriptions: Beginning to Advanced: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Inc., 1997, pp. 20-21.