KnowledgeBases > The English Language Learner KnowledgeBase for Teachers > Element 5: Coordinate the English Language Learner Program with Other Programs
As noted at the National Clearinghouse for English Language Aquisition (NCELA), "School districts are to provide alternative language instruction programs to children with limited English proficiency to help them develop their English language skills and meet the same state academic content and student achievement standards all students are expected to meet.
In doing so, school districts have broad discretion in selecting appropriate language programs, but should consider the following when developing their program.
- Is there a need to provide alternative language services?
- Will the alternative language program effectively meet the educational needs of ELL students?
- Language instruction curricula used to teach ELL children are to be tied to scientifically-based research and demonstrated to be effective.
- Provided by teachers certified as English language proficient.
- Parents must be notified as to why their child is being placed in the program and have the right to have their child removed from the program."
- Activity 1: Coordinate the English Language Learner Program with Other Programs
- Task 1: Ensure Access to the English Language Learner Program for All ELL Students
- Task 2: Provide ELL Students Equal Access to Gifted and Talented Programs
- Task 3: Ensure Appropriate Placement of ELL Students in Special Education Programs
- Task 4: Assure Participation in State Mandated Annual Assessments
- Activity 2: Conduct Program Evaluation
- Task 1: Become Familiar with OCR Requirements for Evaluating English Language Learner Programs
- Task 2: Investigate Approaches for Evaluating Alternative Language Programs
- Task 3: Write Policies and Procedures for Evaluating the English Language Learner Program
- Task 4: Gather Academic Data for Present and Former ELL Students



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