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Collaborative Learning for ELLs:
Active Engagement from
Prek - 5th Grade
Judie Haynes
judieh@optonline.net
www.everythingESL.net
Karen Nemeth
Karen@languagecastle.com
www.languagecastle.com
Types of Collaboration for ELLs
• Cooperative learning
• Project-Based Learning
• Maker education and makerspaces
Protocols for Collaboration
Collaborative models can:
–increase social interaction
–build oral language skills
–develop academic language
–increase students’ self-confidence
–involve active, hands-on learning
Protocols for Collaboration
Teachers should:
–model the language of social
interaction
–pre-teach academic language
–Design activities with each
student’s needs/abilities in mind
Cooperative Learning
What’s important to know…
• Lecture-led teaching is least effective for young
children.
• Native speakers of English understand
only 14% of a lecture.
• ELLs will understand even less.
• Small group learning is beneficial to ELLs.
Andrews, J. D.(2003) Teaching format and student style: Their interactive effects
on learning. Research in Higher Education, Volume 14, Number 2
How ELLs Benefit from Cooperative Learning
• CL supports use of each student’s learning
style.
• Helps each student capitalize on her own
prior knowledge
• Many ELLs come from cultures in which
collaboration is the norm.
• Young learners of English are usually
visual/kinesthetic learners – need hands-on.
How ELLs Benefit from Cooperative Learning
• Young ELLs do best when cooperative
groups have structured jobs such as
illustrator, time keeper.
• ELLs benefit from comprehensible input
and output.
• Peers can navigate meaning for ELLs
• ELLs will produce comprehensible output
with peers
What is Project-Based Learning?
What is Project-Based Learning?
Project Based Learning is an inquiry-based
teaching method in which students
• gain knowledge and skills by working on a
project for an extended period of time
• investigate and respond to a complex
question, problem, or challenge.
• work toward an assigned goal.
Components of PBL
• Driving Question
• Significant Content
• 21st century competencies
• In-Depth Inquiry
• Choice of project
• Public Audience
Introduce PBL
• Students know that collaboration is expected in
the classroom.
• Teachers may do team-building activities at the
beginning of the year and gradually add authentic
collaboration on challenges and problems.
• Activities might be around one content area or
across content areas.
• ELLs develop speaking and listening skills with
guidance and support.
Project-Based Learning Resources
• Collaboration Rubric - -
http://bie.org/object/document/6_12_collaboration_rubri
c_non_ccss
• Resources for PBL from Edutopia -
http://www.edutopia.org/project-based-learning
Maker Education
What is Maker Education?
• MAKER Education’s mission is to create more
opportunities for young people to develop
confidence, creativity, interest in science,
technology, engineering, math and the arts
through Making
• The process is more important than the
product
Maker Education
Maker Education is a form of design and
innovation in education that uses technology
as a tool to empower students to get their
ideas from thought to product.
Involving ELLs in Projects
• "To ensure the dual language learners were
comfortable and engaged with the project as
it unfolded, I implemented role-playing
scenarios and continued to model the
language by repeating project words and
phrases. This type of role-playing and use of
props is a valuable technique to use with
young children.” (Jones & Shue, Young
Children 2013)
Preschool Maker Project
Maker Education
• Advocates of Maker Education feel that the
“spirit of play and discovery of knowledge is
missing from much of formal education.”
The Maker Education Initiative is working to
make sure kids get more of this informal
tinkering and tactile exploration
experiences in school as they grow.
Choosing a Maker Topic
• Projects for young children are either
teacher or student-initiated, but…
• topic must be relevant to all learners & help
them make connections between prior
knowledge and new concepts.
• Plan ahead to scaffold ELLs to make sure
they are able to talk about their project.
Choosing a Maker Topic
Choose projects that provide:
• hands-on learning activities
• opportunities to work in groups or with a
partner
• activities that enhance vocabulary, oral
language acquisition, and social skills.
• Focuses on creating, building, making,
trying, exploring, designing
What are Makerspaces?
• Makerspaces provide students with the
space and materials they need to explore
and extend their problem-solving skills
through a tactile environment
• A Makerspace provides physical outlets for
messy and creative thinking, innovating, and
creating.
Building a Maker Space
Examples of Maker projects that
encourage oral language
• Video production
• Making puppets for puppet show
• Projects where students take things apart
• 3-D printing projects
• Art, painting, sculpture
• Sewing projects
• Projects from scrap materials
Preschool Makers
Quotes
“When teachers guide DLLs through scripted
dramatic play—meaning they introduce the
roles and props needed for the dramatic
play—they are creating a rich language
environment (Jones & Shue, 2013).”
Maker Ed for ELLs
• We need to think of ways that Maker Ed can
be applied to ELLs.
• Teachers need to preteach the language
needed to talk about a project
• Students need to work in teams with native
speakers, if possible.
• Projects should be presented to an
audience, either in person or online
Tie Language to Maker Project
• “A child can learn a lot about something by
making it, but if they can’t EXPRESS what
they learned and share their project with
others, the value of the project is lessened. ”
(Judie Haynes, 2014)
Books by Judie Haynes
• The Essential Guide for Educating Beginning
ELswww.corwin.com/books/Book237736?siteId=corwin-
press&subject=C00&qsupld=false&q=Judie+Haynes&surfUrl=http%3A
%2F%2Fwww.corwin.com&pageTitle=productsSearch
• Teaching English Language Learners Across the Content Areas
• Teaching English Language Learners Across the Content Areas
http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/109032.aspx
• Getting Started with English Language Learners
http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/106048.aspx
Books by Karen Nemeth
• From www.gryphonhouse.com
http://bit.ly/1jtbasy45 Experts
Caslon Publishing – April 2014

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Collaborative Learning for ELLs: Active Engagement from Pre-K-5.

  • 1. Collaborative Learning for ELLs: Active Engagement from Prek - 5th Grade
  • 3. Types of Collaboration for ELLs • Cooperative learning • Project-Based Learning • Maker education and makerspaces
  • 4. Protocols for Collaboration Collaborative models can: –increase social interaction –build oral language skills –develop academic language –increase students’ self-confidence –involve active, hands-on learning
  • 5. Protocols for Collaboration Teachers should: –model the language of social interaction –pre-teach academic language –Design activities with each student’s needs/abilities in mind
  • 7. What’s important to know… • Lecture-led teaching is least effective for young children. • Native speakers of English understand only 14% of a lecture. • ELLs will understand even less. • Small group learning is beneficial to ELLs. Andrews, J. D.(2003) Teaching format and student style: Their interactive effects on learning. Research in Higher Education, Volume 14, Number 2
  • 8. How ELLs Benefit from Cooperative Learning • CL supports use of each student’s learning style. • Helps each student capitalize on her own prior knowledge • Many ELLs come from cultures in which collaboration is the norm. • Young learners of English are usually visual/kinesthetic learners – need hands-on.
  • 9. How ELLs Benefit from Cooperative Learning • Young ELLs do best when cooperative groups have structured jobs such as illustrator, time keeper. • ELLs benefit from comprehensible input and output. • Peers can navigate meaning for ELLs • ELLs will produce comprehensible output with peers
  • 11. What is Project-Based Learning? Project Based Learning is an inquiry-based teaching method in which students • gain knowledge and skills by working on a project for an extended period of time • investigate and respond to a complex question, problem, or challenge. • work toward an assigned goal.
  • 12. Components of PBL • Driving Question • Significant Content • 21st century competencies • In-Depth Inquiry • Choice of project • Public Audience
  • 13.
  • 14. Introduce PBL • Students know that collaboration is expected in the classroom. • Teachers may do team-building activities at the beginning of the year and gradually add authentic collaboration on challenges and problems. • Activities might be around one content area or across content areas. • ELLs develop speaking and listening skills with guidance and support.
  • 15. Project-Based Learning Resources • Collaboration Rubric - - http://bie.org/object/document/6_12_collaboration_rubri c_non_ccss • Resources for PBL from Edutopia - http://www.edutopia.org/project-based-learning
  • 17. What is Maker Education? • MAKER Education’s mission is to create more opportunities for young people to develop confidence, creativity, interest in science, technology, engineering, math and the arts through Making • The process is more important than the product
  • 18. Maker Education Maker Education is a form of design and innovation in education that uses technology as a tool to empower students to get their ideas from thought to product.
  • 19. Involving ELLs in Projects • "To ensure the dual language learners were comfortable and engaged with the project as it unfolded, I implemented role-playing scenarios and continued to model the language by repeating project words and phrases. This type of role-playing and use of props is a valuable technique to use with young children.” (Jones & Shue, Young Children 2013)
  • 21. Maker Education • Advocates of Maker Education feel that the “spirit of play and discovery of knowledge is missing from much of formal education.” The Maker Education Initiative is working to make sure kids get more of this informal tinkering and tactile exploration experiences in school as they grow.
  • 22. Choosing a Maker Topic • Projects for young children are either teacher or student-initiated, but… • topic must be relevant to all learners & help them make connections between prior knowledge and new concepts. • Plan ahead to scaffold ELLs to make sure they are able to talk about their project.
  • 23. Choosing a Maker Topic Choose projects that provide: • hands-on learning activities • opportunities to work in groups or with a partner • activities that enhance vocabulary, oral language acquisition, and social skills. • Focuses on creating, building, making, trying, exploring, designing
  • 24. What are Makerspaces? • Makerspaces provide students with the space and materials they need to explore and extend their problem-solving skills through a tactile environment • A Makerspace provides physical outlets for messy and creative thinking, innovating, and creating.
  • 26. Examples of Maker projects that encourage oral language • Video production • Making puppets for puppet show • Projects where students take things apart • 3-D printing projects • Art, painting, sculpture • Sewing projects • Projects from scrap materials
  • 28. Quotes “When teachers guide DLLs through scripted dramatic play—meaning they introduce the roles and props needed for the dramatic play—they are creating a rich language environment (Jones & Shue, 2013).”
  • 29. Maker Ed for ELLs • We need to think of ways that Maker Ed can be applied to ELLs. • Teachers need to preteach the language needed to talk about a project • Students need to work in teams with native speakers, if possible. • Projects should be presented to an audience, either in person or online
  • 30. Tie Language to Maker Project • “A child can learn a lot about something by making it, but if they can’t EXPRESS what they learned and share their project with others, the value of the project is lessened. ” (Judie Haynes, 2014)
  • 31. Books by Judie Haynes • The Essential Guide for Educating Beginning ELswww.corwin.com/books/Book237736?siteId=corwin- press&subject=C00&qsupld=false&q=Judie+Haynes&surfUrl=http%3A %2F%2Fwww.corwin.com&pageTitle=productsSearch • Teaching English Language Learners Across the Content Areas • Teaching English Language Learners Across the Content Areas http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/109032.aspx • Getting Started with English Language Learners http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/106048.aspx
  • 32. Books by Karen Nemeth • From www.gryphonhouse.com

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  3. Karen - Cooperative learning – working in a small group to discuss a topic or complete a teacher designated task – 1 class period Project-based learning – Long term task either teacher-directed or created from the interest of students; taught across content areas/ structured process Maker education and makerspaces – long term, student generated, exploration & innovation
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  6. Judie - Cooperative Learning – Project-based learning
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  8. Judie – We need to point out that project based learning is not the same as having students making projects at home for a school assignment. Diaromas, crafts, posters.
  9. Judie Driving Question - Project work is focused by an open-ended question that students understand and find intriguing, which captures their task or frames their exploration. Significant Content - At its core, the project is focused on teaching students important knowledge and skills, derived from standards and key concepts at the heart of academic subjects. 21st century competencies - Students build competencies valuable for today’s world, such as problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity/innovation, which are explicitly taught and assessed. In-Depth Inquiry - Students are engaged in an extended, rigorous process of asking questions, using resources, and developing answers.
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  11. Karen - Going back to the days when all children had art, cooking and shop in their schools.
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