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For Additional Information Contact:

 

Dr. Jioanna Carjuzaa

[email protected]

406-994-4941

  

Dr. Bill Ruff

[email protected]

406-994-4182

  

Dr. David Henderson

[email protected]

406-994-6424

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

Will the project cover the costs of taking the PRAXIS ESOL Exam?

 

Yes.  The project will pay the fees for participants to take the PRAXIS exams

as well as provide a gas card for $50 to reimburse participants for travel to the test

site based on the distance between the school and the nearest test site to the school.

 

In order to receive two graduate credits for the professional development training, what assignments are required?  

 

In addition to completing the online professional development course, participants must complete two lesson plans that integrate sheltered instruction strategies with their content area methods to receive

graduate credit.

 

Will participants have a choice in receiving graduate credits or CEUs?

Yes.  Participants completing the online professional development course may elect to earn 30 hours of CEUs or 2 graduate credits.

MTTELLS

MontTELLs

Project Overview

A collaborative project among the following Montana Secondary Schools: Arlee, N. Cheyenne Tribal School, Charles M. Russell High School/North Middle School, Hardin, Heart Butte,

and Rocky Boy and

the Center for Bilingual and Multicultural Education (CBME) at Montana State University in Bozeman

 

  • The project is designed to increase secondary classroom teachers’ ability to improve the academic English language proficiency of English Language Learners (ELLs) in high-density American Indian schools.
  • The number of ELLs in classrooms across the U. S. is at an all-time high (Hayes, Rueda, & Chilton, 2009).
  • American Indian ELLs are underserved (Carjuzaa & Ruff, 2016).
  • It is estimated that by 2025 one out of every four students in k-12 public school classrooms across the United States will be an ELL (NEA, 2008).

 

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Project Highlights and Benefits

  • Professional development facilitating the academic achievement of ELLs in content area classrooms (Math, English/Language Arts, Science and Social Studies) will be provided
  • Tuition and fees paid for 2 credits of graduate-level coursework
  • $500 stipend for completion of online course
  • Paid Praxis exam registration and a $50 gas card

 

  • Books and all necessary course materials and supplies will be provided to each participant

 

  • On-demand assistance available to help teachers integrate ESL best practices and facilitate problem solving to overcome barriers individual students face

 

  • Participation in Family Engagement Circles of Trust (COT) retreats using the Family Education Model (FEM)

Requirements

Be a certified secondary teacher (6th -12th grade) in a core curricular area at one of the partner schools 

Schedule

Spring 2018

 

  • Complete MontTELLs Application
  • Take the Praxis ESOL 5362 Exam (grant paid)
  • Receive $50 gas card upon signing Participant Consent Form

Spring or Summer 2018

 

  • Enroll in an intensive 6-week online course: Teaching and Assessing English Language Learners(ELLS)

Fall/Spring  2018-19 and 2019-20

 

  • Assistance available upon request in implementing the knowledge and skills gained in the 6-week online professional development course
  • Participate in Family Engagement COT Retreats for teacher participants and Community and Family members; fall and spring retreats

 Summer/ Fall 2019

Retake PRAXIS ESOL 5362 Exam (Post-test) (grant paid) 

Participant Responsibilities

  • Submit MontTELLs Application indicating interest in participating in the project
  • Read and Sign Participant Consent Form
  •  Register and take Praxis ESOL 5362 Exam online at: https://www.ets.org/praxis
  • Have your students’ families take the School/Family Trust Survey in early Fall 2018

  • Enroll and fully engage in spring/summer coursework
  • Participate in Family Engagement COT retreats when possible

 

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