GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 1 SAINT LOUIS GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Spring 2015 / Professor Lay MISSION STATEMENT Saint Louis Christian College pursues excellence in the Word and develops servant leaders for urban, suburban, rural, and global ministry DESCRIPTION This course examines various methods of assessing the four skill levels and various proficiency levels. Developing lesson plans and understanding classroom management are emphasized. Students are also directed to plan and participate in tutoring, instructional assistance, and/or classroom instruction in teaching English as a Second Language. RATIONALE The TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages) certificate program equips and enables students to teach English to non-native English speakers in two primary environments in countries where English is a foreign language (EFL) and in countries where English is a second language (ESL). Teaching EFL will provide opportunities for students to supplement Christian ministries in countries outside of the United States and teaching ESL will help students with ministries among the immigrant population in the U.S. This foundational course is the first in a series of six courses required for the eighteen-hour TESOL certification. OBJECTIVES This course will help the student to satisfy these educational goals: 1. Be capable and reliable communicators of the Bible. Therefore the academic program at SLCC focuses on developing students communication and vocational skills. 2. Possess a permanent thirst for wisdom. Therefore SLCC promotes academic excellence and seeks to develop in students a desire for personal enrichment and lifelong learning. 3. Go anywhere in the world and do any ministry they believe God has called them to perform. Therefore SLCC focuses on advancing students gifts for ministry and challenging students to develop a global perspective on their life s work. This course will help the student to satisfy these divisional goals: 1. Given instruction in the communication skills, the student will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively and will be able to use a variety of research and documentation techniques. 2. Upon completion of the study of humanities, the student will be able to analyze major components of culture and will be able to understand the differences between Christianity and other worldviews. This course will provide students with the opportunity to teaching English as a second language in a classroom or tutoring environment. The student will: 1. Describe the importance of reliability and validity in testing. 2. Design and administer tests assessing the four ESL skills.
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 2 3. Identify and use various established standards and rubrics for measuring language competencies. 4. Develop and implement lessons plans for multiple levels of proficiency and a variety of skills. 5. Engage in a minimum of 10 actual hours of ESL teaching/tutoring. 6. Prepare lesson plans including objectives, materials, assessment, and activities. 7. Assess the ESL student s level in four skills reading, writing, listening, and speaking at the beginning and the end of the tutoring sessions. 8. Meet regularly with the ESL director for feedback from tutoring observations. 9. Track the teaching sessions with a weekly journal. 10. Develop an ESL profile of the student including skill level, age, first language, and other relevant background information. 11. Reflect on the tutoring field experience including the student s teaching experience, progress of the student, goals met, and value of the experience, recommendations and other relevant information. TEXTBOOK Lindsay, Paul. Teaching English Worldwide: A New Edition of the Practical Guide to Teaching English. Palm Springs, CA: ALTA, 2014. You will select the appropriate type of curriculum for the student. You will purchase the material for the student. Highly Recommended Join the TESOL organization at www.tesol.org. The one-year membership allows you a variety of resources, privileges, and discounts. The cost for full-time students is only 33.00.
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 3 REQUIREMENTS/ASSESSMENT HARDCOPY TEACHING PREPARATION (600 points) You are to collect an place into a portfolio an assortment of samples of teaching materials along with several evaluations. The specific assignments are listed below. You are to place the material in a portfolio (3-ringed notebook with five dividers) Assignment 1: Reading Journals 130 pts (13 journals at 10 pts each) 1. Record how much of the chapter you read. 2. Reflect on the chapter by developing a series of comments on the main ideas of the chapter. Do not summarize the chapter reflect on the chapter by considering areas you are in agreement and areas you are not in agreement. 3. Develop questions you have about the material. 4. Answer selected Discussion Questions. 5. Type the journal. A 10 Read the entire chapter; Developed questions and comments reflecting an exceptional understanding of the chapter; MLA B 8 Read the entire chapter; Developed questions and comments reflecting a sufficient understanding of the chapter; MLA C 7 Read the entire chapter; Developed questions and comments reflecting a minimal understanding of the chapter; MLA D 6 Read 3/4 th of the chapter; Developed questions and comments reflecting a poor understanding of the chapter; MLA F 5 Read ½ of the chapter; Developed questions and comments reflecting a misunderstanding of the chapter; MLA F 0 Read less than ½ of the chapter; Did not develop questions and comments; Did not submit Assignment 2: COMPASS Test Evaluation 20 pts 1. Set up a time to take the ESL COMPASS exam (Reading, Writing, and Writing Section) in the Hundred. 2. Take the test in one setting. 3. Bring a copy of the results to class. 4. Reflect on the results of the test. Do you believe the test accurately measures your ability? Why or why not? Do you like taking standardized tests? Why or why not? What are some of other ways a person s English ability might be tested? 5. Write a minimum of 200 words. Use MLA and Standard Written English. A 20 Competed the three parts of the exam; Submitted the results; Wrote an exceptional reflection; Minimal length; MLA B 17 Competed the three parts of the exam; Submitted the results; Wrote a proficient reflection; Minimal length; MLA
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 4 C 15 Competed the three parts of the exam; Submitted the results; Wrote an acceptable reflection; Minimal length; MLA D 13 Competed the three parts of the exam; Submitted the results; Wrote a poor reflection; Minimal length; MLA F 10 Competed two parts of the exam; Submitted the results; Wrote an unacceptable reflection; Minimal length; MLA F 0 Did not submit. Assignment 3: Textbook Collection 50 pts 1. Collect samples of 1 textbook from each of these different skills reading, writing, listening, speaking, pronunciation, inclusive, vocabulary, and grammar 8 total samples. 2. Include all of the information about the textbook (author, publisher, website, prices, and list of resources. 3. Evaluate one textbook of the skill you will be teaching using the criterion in the textbook, Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language, 3 rd edition. Appendix A (425-426). A copy will be on reserve. A 50 Includes 8 textbooks; Exceptional evaluation B 43 Includes 7 textbooks; Proficient evaluation C 38 Includes 6 textbooks; Acceptable evaluation D 33 Includes 5 textbooks; Poor evaluation F 25 Includes 4 textbooks; Unacceptable evaluation F 0 Not submitted. Assignment 4: Test Collection 50 pts 1. Collect one sample assessment for each skill reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary for a total of 7 samples. 2. Make copies of each sample. 3. Choose one assessment of the skill you will be teaching and write a brief evaluate of the test (200+ words). 4. Recorded the source of the assessment (author, source, date). A 50 Includes 7 samples from the six skills and includes an exceptional evaluation of the assessment. B 43 Includes 6 samples and includes a proficient evaluation of the assessment. C 38 Includes 5 samples and includes a satisfactory evaluation of the assessment. D 33 Includes 4 samples and includes a poor evaluation of the assessment. F 25 Includes 3 samples and includes an unacceptable evaluation of the assessment. F 0 Includes less than 3 samples or not submitted
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 5 Assignment 5: Lesson Plan Collection 50 pts 1. Collect a sample lesson plan for each skill reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation for a total of 7 lesson plans. 2. Include the information for each lesson plan author, date, location, level, audience. 3. Choose one of the skills you will be teaching and write a brief evaluation (200+ words). 4. Make copies of each lesson plan. A 50 Includes 18 samples from the six skills; Includes an exceptional evaluation of one of the plans. B 43 Includes 16 samples; Includes a sufficient evaluation of one of the plans. C 38 Includes 14 samples; Includes a satisfactory evaluation of one of the plans D 33 Includes 12 samples; Includes a poor evaluation of one of the plans F 25 Includes 9 samples F 0 Includes less than 9 samples or not submitted
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 6 ELECTRONIC TEACHING PORTFOLIO (600 points) You are to develop a teaching portfolio a record of your TESOL field experience. The portfolio is to be assembled using the following criteria. You will design an electronic portfolio. Section One: Cover Letter (10 points) 1. Write a short introduction to the portfolio, including a table of contents, and an acknowledgement of those who helped you through the process. A 10 Exceptionally meets the requirements for content, includes all of the divisions, and meets the Essay Guide for an A. B 8 Proficiently meets the above requirements for content, includes all of the divisions, and meets the Essay Guide for a B. C 7 Adequately meets the above requirements, includes all of the divisions, and meets the Essay Guide for a C. D 6 Poorly meets the above requirements for content, includes all but one of the divisions, and meets the Essay Guide for a D. F 0 Does not meet the requirements or not submitted. Section 2: Resume (10 pts) 1. Include an updated resume of your education and work experience related to TESOL. A 10 Exceptionally meets the requirements for content. Format and Grammar are perfect. B 8 Proficiently meets the above requirements for content. Format and Grammar are near perfect. C 7 Adequately meets the requirements for content. Format and Grammar are acceptable. D 6 Poorly meets the requirements for content. Format and Grammar are poor. F 0 Does not meet the requirements or not submitted. Section 3: Introductory Profile (10 pts) 1. Describe your interest and background in teaching English as a second language (300+ words). Include any information that helps to explain your interest in TESOL. A 10 Exceptionally meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 7 an A. 300+ words. B 8 Proficiently meets the above requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a B. 300+ words. C 7 Adequately meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a C. 250 + words. D 6 Poorly meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a D. 200 + words. F 0 Does not meet the requirements or not submitted. Section 4: Tutoring Profile (10 pts) 1. Describe the tutoring situation, including at least, but not restricted to, the following items: The student s age, first language, reason for tutoring. The student s level in speaking, listening, reading, writing. The location, time, hours of tutoring. The focus of the teaching/tutoring sessions. Any other relevant information surrounding the teaching/tutoring situation. A 10 Exceptionally meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for an A. B 8 Proficiently meets the above requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a B. C 7 Adequately meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a C. D 6 Poorly meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a D. F 0 Does not meet the requirements or not submitted. Section 5: Lesson Plans (50 pts) 1. Prepare an overall 10 hour lesson plan for your tutoring sessions. Use the template on page 410 of the textbook as a template. This plan can be set up as follows: o 5 weeks of teaching / 1 hour session / 2 days a week o 4 weeks of teaching / 1 hour 15 minute session / 2 days a week o 3 weeks of teaching / 1 hour session / 3 days a week (you would need to add the additional hour somewhere in the 3 weeks o 3 weeks of teaching / 1.5 hour sessions / 2 days a week (you will need to set up an additional hour of teaching) The ten hours of teaching do not include the initial evaluation meeting when you are assessing the student s level, needs, and interest.
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 8 I realize you will need to set up the tutoring plan around your student s schedule, but you need to explain to the student what will be most beneficial for him or her. If your student desires to do more than 10 hours, you may and you will receive extra credit. You will want to avoid these teaching sessions: o One hour a week for 10 weeks. o Five hours a week for 2 weeks. o 10 hours a week for 1 week. 2. Prepare 10 hours of lessons. The number of specific lesson plans will be determined by the schedule you work out with the student. For example, if you teach 2 one-hour sessions a week for 5 weeks, you will prepare 10 lesson plans; if you teach 2 one and a quarter hour sessions for 4 weeks, you will have 8 lesson plans. If you do not submit the lesson plans, it will greatly affect your teaching grade this assignment and the teaching assignment are integrated. A 50 Exceptionally meets the requirements for content. B 43 Proficiently meets the above requirements for content. C 38 Adequately meets the requirements for content. D 33 Poorly meets the requirements for content. F 25 Does not meet the requirements or not submitted. F 0 Not submitted. Section 6: Tutoring (500 pts ) 1. Tutor an ESL student for 10 hours. You will be evaluated on two teaching sessions using the following criteria for each session. One of the sessions will be within the first 2-3 hours, and the other session will be within the 7-9 hours. 2. You are to keep a teaching journal of each session, reflecting and commenting on each lesson. 3. You are to video tape one of the sessions (one hour session) to display on the electronic portfolio. 4. You are to provide pictures of the materials used for the video-taped session. A+ 500 Exceptional lesson plan, objectives, and activities; Exceptional control and ease with presenting the lesson; Exceptional interaction with the student. Includes all teaching journals. 11 hours of tutoring. A 475 Exceptional lesson plan, objectives, and activities; Exceptional control and ease with presenting the lesson; Exceptional interaction with the student. Includes all teaching journals. 10 hour of tutoring. B 425 Proficient lesson plan, objectives, and activities; Proficient control and ease with presenting the lesson; Proficient interaction with the student. Includes 90% of the teaching journals. 9 hours of tutoring. C 375 Adequate lesson plan, objectives, and activities; Adequate control and ease with presenting the lesson; Adequate interaction with the student. Includes 80% of the teaching journals. 8 hours of tutoring. D 325 Poor lesson plan, objectives, and activities; Poor control and ease with presenting the lesson; Poor interaction with the student. Includes 70% of the teaching
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 9 journals. 7 hours of tutoring. F 250 Does not meet the requirements for a D or not submitted. Section 7: Self-Evaluation (10 pts) 1. Include a self-evaluation at the end of the course. Reflect on your teaching/tutoring experience, the progress of the student, the goals you met, the value of the experience, recommendations to the tutoring, and any other relevant information. 300+ words. A 10 Exceptionally meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for an A. 300+ words. B 8 Proficiently meets the above requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a B. 300+ words. C 7 Adequately meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a C. 250+ words. D 6 Poorly meets the requirements for content and meets the Essay Guide for a D. 200+ words. F 0 Does not meet the requirements or not submitted. GRADING SCALE A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- F 891-837- 810-783- 747-720- 693-657- 630-603- 567-540- 0-900 890 836 809 782 746 719 692 656 629 602 566 539
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 10 SCHEDULE Jan 13 Reading: Chapters 2 and 3 Jan 20 Reading: Chapters 11 and 18 Journal 1: Chapter 11 Task 1 and Review Questions Journal 2: Chapter 18 Task 1, 2 and Review Questions Jan 27 Reading: Chapters 7 and 8 Journal 3: Chapter 7 Task 1,2 and Review Questions Journal 4: Chapter 8 Task 1 and Review Questions Assignment 2: COMPASS test (English, Reading, Writing) Feb 3 Reading: Chapters 9 and 10 Journal 4: Chapter 9 Review Questions Journal 5: Chapter 10 Review Questions Section 3 of Portfolio: Interest in TESOL Feb 10 Reading: Chapters 4 and 6 Journal 6: Chapter 4 Tasks 1,2,3,4 and Review Questions Journal 7: Chapter 6 Task 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and Review Questions Assignment 3: Sample Textbooks Feb 17 Reading: Chapter 5 Journal 8 Chapter 5 Tasks 1-18 and Review Questions Assignment 5: Sample Lesson Plans Feb 24 Reading: Chapter 17 Journal 9: Chapter 17 Review Questions Assignment 4: Sample Tests Mar 3 Reading: Chapter 14 and 15 Reading for Academic Purposes (187) Journal 10: Chapter 14 Review Questions Journal 11: Chapter 15 Review Questions Section 4 of Portfolio: Tutoring of student Mar 10 LAB WEEK (Tutoring) Mar 17 Reading: Chapter 13 and 16 Journal 12: Chapter 13 Tasks 1,2 and Review Questions Journal 13: Chapter 16 Task 1 and Review Questions
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 11 Mar 24 Tutoring Mar 31 Tutoring Apr 7 Tutoring Apr 14 Tutoring Apr 21 Tutoring Apr 28 Reflect on Teaching Submit: Portfolio of Assignments and Electronic Portfolio RESOURCES Alderson, J. Charles. Assessing Reading. Cambridge: Cambridge University P., 2000. Brown, J. D. New Ways of Classroom Assessment. Alexandria, VA: TESOL, 1998. Herrell, Adrienne L. Fifty Strategies for Teaching English language Learners. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 2000. Hughes, Arthur. Reading for Language Teachers. Cambridge University P, 2002. Law, B. and M. Eches. The More-Than-Just-Surviving handbook: ESL for Every Classroom Teacher. 2nd ed. Winnipeg, Canada: Penguis, 2001. Nation, Paul. Ed. New Ways in Teaching Vocabulary. Alexandria, VA: TESOL, 1994. Numan, David and Lindsay Miller. Eds. New Ways in Teaching Listening. Alexandria, VA:TESOL, 1995. O Mally, J. Michael, and Lorraine Valdez Pierce. Authentic Assessment for English Language Learners: Practical Approaches for Teachers. White Plains, NY: Addison-Wesley, 1996. Reid, Joy M. Teaching ESL Writing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall Regents, 1993. Richards, Jack C. and Theodore Rodgers. Approaches and Methods in Language Teachin 2 nd ed. Cambridge, Cambridge University P., 2001. Ur. Penny, Grammar Practice Activities: A Practical guide for Teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University P., 1988. Weigle, Sara Cushing. Assessing Writing. Cambridge, Cambridge University P., 2002.
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 12 Web Sites Teaching Resources from John Murphy, Professor of Applied Linguistics and ESL at Georgia State University http://www2.gsu.edu/~esljmm/methods/teaching.htm Internet meeting for ESL teachers and students www.eslcafe.com http://www.cal.org Center for Applied Linguistics www.tesol.org National Organization of Teaching English to Students of Other Languages http://a4esl.org Play games, take quizzes, read grammar, and practice vocabulary http://esl.about.com/homework/esl Quizzes and tests for different levels Lesson Plans English Raven: www.englishreaven.com MES English www.mes-english.com ESL Lounge www.esl-lounge.com Boggle s World bogglesworldesl.com Developing Teachers developingteachers.com COURSE ASSISTANCE It is my goal to assist each student to be academically successful through tutoring, testing, resources, and conferencing. Tutoring The Hundred, the on-campus tutoring center for all SLCC students, is equipped to provide one-on-one tutoring. Students, after an evaluation by the professor, may be required to attend The Hundred. The specific requirements will be determined by the professor and the director of The Hundred. Testing The College offers assessment writing and reading testing by means of the COMPASS exam. Students, after an evaluation by the professor, may be required to take the COMPASS exam for evaluation purposes. Resources Numerous additional resources are available to assist students online tutoring, online resource materials, and library resources. Students, after an evaluation by the professor, may be required to do additional assignments to supplement the course work.
GES232 Instruction and Testing of TESOL Professor Lay 13 Conferencing One-on-one conferences with the professor provide targeted help. Students, after an evaluation by the professor, may be required to visit with the professor in person, by phone, or by email. The evaluation may include one or more of the following criteria: (1) ACT English and/or Reading sub score under 18. (2) COMPASS English score under 81 and/or Reading score under 84. (3) GPA under 2.0 at the College. (4) Two assignments receiving an F. (5) Absent 2 class periods. (6) Recommendations from another professor the student has had for class. Learning Disability If you have a diagnosed learning disability, please see the professor privately to discuss assessment measures that would enhance your ability to learn. DISCLAIMER INSTRUCTOR Office Hours: Tue-Thu 8:00-10:00 am Campus Phone: 314-837-6777 Ex. 1514 Campus E-Mail: dlay@stlchristian.edu Web Site www.proflay.com COURSE POLICIES As a student, I will strive to 1) Attend class (Absences(3.5)=F) 2) Submit assignments (Extension = Full, Partial, No) 3) Do my own work (Plagiarism = zero) 4) Behave respectfully As a professor, I will strive to 1) Attend class 2) Follow the syllabus 3) Provide academic assistance 4) Treat you fairly Please understand that the Professor reserves the right to modify this course plan by changing topics, due dates, or even and assignment as long as it does not add to the learners workload.