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A Grade 11 ELL student who is an international student-visa holder is navigating an educational system that emphasizes student inquiry and active participation, contrasting with the traditional, lecture-based schooling he is used to.

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Grade 11 ELL Student; for September 2019

Accommodations & Instructional Strategies

Entire school community shares similar culture, i.e. fellow students are resources
Breaks

Constant consolidation of ideas

Large task divided and explained as many smaller tasks

Peer-to-peer teaching/learning

Prompts

Classroom is increasingly decorated with student work and achievements, including but not limited to some anchor charts co-constructed with students + VISUALS DURING LESSONS

Repetition

Extra time for in-class assessments, provided they aren't already catered to ELLs

Use of simple language

Information and ideas always presented both orally and in writing (ideally on the board to prevent waste)

Use of paper or electronic dictionaries (despite only permitting paper dictionaries during in-class assessments, as per school policy)

Areas of Improvement

Submitted work often does not reflect his best effort, despite considerable demonstration of course expectations
Often initially hesitant to share, despite providing excellent ideas and contributions
Struggles to make inferences
Increase understanding of formal academic language (Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency)
Seems to fall within ESLD in terms of his written and oral communication skills

Strengths

Seemingly excited to learn; great attitude; positive source of energy
Works phenomenally well with peers
Great interpersonal skills (Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills)
Notably - aware of social cues - respectful and *considerate to everyone* - outgoing
Increasingly understanding the benefits of active participation
Superb illustration skills

Background

International student-visa
Accustomed to a “traditional”, lecture-based form of schooling

Significantly longer school hours

The antithesis of our system, as we emphasize student-inquiry and active participation

2nd year in Canada, same school; composed of entirely of students from China

Resides in school-dorm during the academic year; returns home for summers

Completed ESLEO prior to his successful completion of grade 10 ‘credit courses'

Male
16 years old

Only child