Overview

This three-part workshop guides you through a systematic approach to curriculum development based on the Massachusetts ESOL Curriculum Framework, the College and Career Readiness Standards for Adult Education, and clearly articulated learner goals and outcomes. The series includes a face-to-face session, an online companion course, and a follow-up webinar. Through participating in all three components, you will have opportunities to try out this approach as you plan your instruction and receive professional development support while doing so. 

This workshop is one of six based on the MA Professional Standards for Teachers of Adult ESOL.

    Audience

    This professional development activity/course is designed for:

  • ESOL teachers and program directors interested in developing curricula for their ESOL program
Description

An effective ESOL curriculum for adult learners is based on standards designed to help them reach their goals as working people, engaged community participants, and lifelong learners. The lessons derived from a responsive and engaging ESOL curriculum provide opportunities for learners to practice and use new language in preparation for use outside the classroom.

In the face-to-face workshop, we focus on using a learner-driven curriculum design process to:

  • Review program goals and student goals
  • Develop a curriculum scope and sequence and draw from it to develop unit plans
  • Make connections to both the ESOL Curriculum Framework and the College and Career Readiness Standards

Activities include hands-on practice with developing contextualized thematic curriculum units that allow learners to progress toward their personal, academic, and employment goals. Instructional resources and materials are shared to minimize the need to reinvent the wheel. 

Next, in the online companion course facilitated by the workshop presenter, you will apply what you learned in the face-to-face session as you write your own unit and/or lesson plans. You will have opportunities to reflect on your experiences, contribute to an online companion course, and reflect on your experiences. The companion course includes additional resources, videos illustrating several strategies and techniques, a forum to ask questions (and have them answered), and a discussion board to share ideas with colleagues. A minimum of one post and two replies in the companion course is expected.

The final session (about a month after the face-to-face session) is a one-hour webinar, in which you will share the curriculum materials you've been working on; receive feedback, guidance, and information from the facilitator and colleagues; and plan next steps to further refine your curriculum.

To receive credit for this professional development activity, participation in all three components is required.

  • Face-to-face session: 5.5 hours
  • Online companion course: 1.5 hours
  • Webinar: 1 hour
  • An additional time commitment of approximately 2 hours is expected for the application of learning to your teaching practice. PDPs are available upon request and with completion of all three components and a final project, to be determined by the presenter, participant, and ESOL PD Center director.

Total Professional Development Hours: 10

For more information, contact Dori McCormack at dmccormack@qcc.mass.edu

Snow date February 15, 2019.

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the curriculum components used in your ESOL program and those required in MA ESOL programs
  • Use the MA ESOL Curriculum Framework and CCRSAE Standards to guide curriculum development and instruction
  • Use the Backward Design approach to short-term and long-term instructional planning
  • Plan action steps to develop a standards-based curriculum
Presenter(s) / Facilitator(s)
Prerequisites

Before attending any workshop on the ESOL Professional Standards, you are encouraged to watch the online presentation Introduction to the Professional Standards for Teachers of Adult ESOL and attend the workshop on Principles of Second Language Acquisition. You can register for both offerings through the SABES Calendar.

Date
02/09/2019 - 9:30 am to 02/09/2019 - 3:30 pm
03/16/2019 - 10:00 am to 03/16/2019 - 11:00 am
Location

Holyoke Community College, Kittredge Center, Room KC302
303 Homestead Ave.
Holyoke, MA 01040
United States

PD Center
SABES English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Curriculum & Instruction PD Center
Topic Area
Curriculum Development
ESOL/English Learners
PDP Eligible
Yes