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English as a Second Language () Program The purpose of this suggested resource is to facilitate planning for providing appropriate program models, per certification requirements as noted in TAC 89.1210 (d). Additionally, this document serves as a resource for calculating potential waivers and for proper PEIMS coding entry related to programming. Content Area / Department: English Language Arts and Reading ( ) District: School: School Year: School Contact: Content (Select one) (Total per course) Support 3 (Select one if applicable) 4 Adapted from Program Model Guide, Region 9 Education Service Center

English as a Second Language () Program The purpose of this document is to facilitate planning for providing appropriate program models, per certification requirements as noted in TAC 89.1210 (d). Additionally, this document serves as a resource for calculating potential waivers and for proper PEIMS coding entry related to programming. Content Area / Department: 4 Adapted from Program Model Guide, Region 9 Education Service Center

English as a Second Language () Program The purpose of this document is to facilitate planning for providing appropriate program models, per certification requirements as noted in TAC 89.1210 (d). Additionally, this document serves as a resource for calculating potential waivers and for proper PEIMS coding entry related to programming. Content Area / Department: Mathematics 4 Adapted from Program Model Guide, Region 9 Education Service Center

English as a Second Language () Program The purpose of this document is to facilitate planning for providing appropriate program models, per certification requirements as noted in TAC 89.1210 (d). Additionally, this document serves as a resource for calculating potential waivers and for proper PEIMS coding entry related to programming. Content Area / Department: Science 4 Adapted from Program Model Guide, Region 9 Education Service Center

English as a Second Language () Program The purpose of this document is to facilitate planning for providing appropriate program models, per certification requirements as noted in TAC 89.1210 (d). Additionally, this document serves as a resource for calculating potential waivers and for proper PEIMS coding entry related to programming. Content Area / Department: Social Studies 4 Adapted from Program Model Guide, Region 9 Education Service Center

English as a Second Language () Program The purpose of this document is to facilitate planning for providing appropriate program models, per certification requirements as noted in TAC 89.1210 (d). Additionally, this document serves as a resource for calculating potential waivers and for proper PEIMS coding entry related to programming. Content Area / Department: Other: 4 Adapted from Program Model Guide, Region 9 Education Service Center

English as a Second Language () Program The purpose of this document is to facilitate planning for providing appropriate program models, per certification requirements as noted in TAC 89.1210 (d). Additionally, this document serves as a resource for calculating potential waivers and for proper PEIMS coding entry related to programming. School-Wide Total Served 1 English Learners (ELs): Program Model Content-Based (All content teachers of served 1 ELs are 4 ) Pull-Out ( teachers of served 1 ELs are certified 4, but not all content area teachers of served 1 ELs are certified 4 ) PEIMS Codes Verified Next Steps 8 Long Term Steps 9 Program Type 6 Complete (All served 1 ELs are coded with the correct Program Type 6 ) Date: Parent Permission 7 Complete (All served 1 ELs are coded with the correct Parent Permission Code 7 ) Date: Adapted from Program Model Guide, Region 9 Education Service Center Return to Chart: ELAR,, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Other, Program

tes Return to Chart: ELAR,, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Other, Program 1 Served: English Learners are served when parent permission for program participation has been obtained, per TAC 89.1220 (h) and 89.1240 (a). Served ELs does not include identified ELs with a parent denial of services. 2 ELAR: If the English Language Arts and Reading (ELAR) TEKS are split and taught by two teachers, both the ELA teacher and the reading teacher need to be certified. The ELAR box will be checked if the named teacher instructs all of the ELAR TEKS. The and boxes will be checked for teachers who have split the ELAR TEKS. 3 Support: Select the appropriate type of support provided by this teacher: = This ELAR teacher is also certified and provides the support within the classroom. = This ELAR teacher co-teaches with an certified teacher who provides the full-time support within the classroom. = The ELs in this classroom have an additional course that provides ELAR instruction by an certified teacher. If one of the above choices for Support cannot be checked, an waiver would be needed for this ELAR teacher. 4 : In addition to those who are appropriately certified, teachers who are bilingual certified can also serve as the certified teacher in an classroom in addition to a being able to teach in a bilingual or general education classroom. Return to Chart: ELAR,, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Other, Program 5 Needed: If certification requirements for Content-Based are not met, which consists of having all content teachers (ELAR, Math, Science, and Social Studies) of served ELs as certified, a Pull-Out model can be implemented. However, if minimum requirements for Pull-Out are not met, which consists of at least the ELAR teacher(s) of served ELs being certified, an waiver for the teachers that provide ELAR instruction to served ELs and are not certified shall be submitted by the district, per TAC 89.1207 (b)(1-7). 6 Program Type: 2 = Content-Based per TAC 89.1210 (d)(1) 3 = Pull-Out per TAC 89.1210 (d)(2) 7 Parent Permission Code: A = Parent Or Guardian Has Denied Placement Of A LEP Student In The Required Bilingual Program, But Has Approved Placement Of A LEP Student In The Program B = Parent Or Guardian Has Approved Placement Of A Grade PK-8 LEP Student In The Required Program F = Parent Or Guardian Of A Grade 9-12 LEP Student Has Approved Services In Accordance With The LPAC Plan. J = Parent Or Guardian Has Approved The Placement Of A LEP Student In The Program, But The Program Is An Alternative Language Program Approved By The Texas Education Agency. (See TAC 19.89.1207) Districts that use Parental Permission Code J have or should have submitted a waiver to the TEA program. Return to Chart: ELAR,, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Other, Program

Return to Chart: ELAR,, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Other, Program 8 Next Steps: Questions to consider when determining next steps: How can certification information of teachers be verified in the district? Are certified teachers appropriately placed to serve ELs? Do adjustments in content-area assignments or grade level assignments need to be made in order to appropriately provide an program? Are the number of ELs distributed appropriately among certified teachers? Are there inconsistencies in the number of ELs per classroom? Do considerations need to be made regarding the placement of ELs with additional need, such as ELs at beginning or intermediate English proficiency levels (particularly in grades 3 and higher), ELs who are new to the country or qualify as Students with Interrupted Formal Education (SIFE), ELs who also qualify for special education or 504 services, etc? What training might teachers need in order to prepare for the certification exam? Do we have appropriate funds available to reimburse teachers for certification exam cost? How will PEIMS changes/verifications be communicated to appropriate staff? How will this information be coordinated with district personnel for proper reporting of waivers? 9 Long Term Steps: Questions to consider when determining long term steps: What are our goals for the program? What is the timeline for ensuring certification in accordance with our program goals? What is our comprehensive plan for providing teachers of ELs with training and resources in providing sheltered instruction as part of the content-based instruction of our program? What is our plan for monitoring the implementation of our program, including teacher implementation of sheltered instruction for ELs and student progress outcomes from services? Return to Chart: ELAR,, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Other, Program