Coordinated Compliance Monitoring Review Manual, 1989-90

Coordinated Compliance Monitoring Review Manual, 1989-90
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1989
Genre: Curriculum planning
ISBN: 9780801108235

In 1983 the California State Department of Education (CSDE) began to develop a coordinated compliance monitoring review process to simplify and coordinate the legally required compliance monitoring of specially funded programs while maintaining the commitment to students with special needs. A new 3-year cycle of coordinated compliance reviews for local educational agencies (LEAs) was begun in 1987-88. This manual reasserts the goals of the coordinated compliance review process as: decreasing monitoring visits by the CSDE; reducing duplication of efforts; increasing local responsibility; ensuring that categorically funded students are provided with the district's core curriculum; and providing technical and management assistance to the LEAs in preventing and resolving non-compliance problems. These goals are to be accomplished by monitoring: (1) specially funded educational programs; (2) school-based coordinated programs; (3) student motivation and maintenance programs; (4) child development programs; (5) consolidated programs; (6) migrant education; (7) special education; (8) vocational education; and (9) adult education. This manual provides the LEA self-review, the state validation review, and the review instruments with their instructions. (SLD)

English as a Second Language

English as a Second Language
Author: California. State Department of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This handbook is designed to assist classroom teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL) in meeting the needs of their adult students. The handbook is intended for use in a variety of settings and with a variety of teaching styles. The first chapter discusses adult learners' characteristics and the factors affecting their learning. The second chapter looks at program components and considerations, including counseling and guidance, life skills, vocational ESL, academic curricula, comprehensive curricula, and textbook evaluation and selection. Chapter 3 describes several ESL teaching methods and discusses content area instruction, learning styles, and lesson planning. Chapter 4 describes the characteristics and background of effective ESL instructors, assessment of instructional strength, and means of professional growth. The fifth chapter examines aspects of adult programming to help instructors understand local programs and assist in designing orientation procedures, focusing on curriculum and materials, teachers' non-instructional responsibilities, placement and attendance, accounting, and personnel and finances. Appended materials include a sample ESL needs assessment, a sample textbook evaluation form, lesson plans for three proficiency levels, an outline of teaching methodologies, and a list of characteristics of effective lessons. (MSE) (Adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse on Literacy Education)