Resources for Struggling Immersion Learners
Chapter 4
Key Questions
- What kind of assessments can be given to language immersion students who are not progressing in the target language and may not be developing cognitively at an appropriate rate, or who are not yet reading and writing?
- What languages should be used to assess an immersion learner?
Useful Resources
Below are selected online and print resources that pertain to issues discussed in this chapter.
- AIMSWeb
Pearson Education, 2008
This Internet-based student academic progress-monitoring software and materials program, created by several of the researchers who originally developed CBM, includes downloadable directions for administration and scoring of oral reading, math computation and written expression. Materials can be adapted for use in the immersion language.
- DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) Home Page
University of Oregon Center on Teaching and Learning
A set of standardized, individually administered measures of early literacy based on student development of phonological awareness, alphabetic understanding and reading fluency are available on this website.
- Learning Disabilities Resource Kit: Specific Learning Disabilities Determination Procedures and Responsiveness to Intervention
National Research Center on Learning Disabilities, 2007
The National Research Center on Learning Disabilities developed this kit to help educators navigate the changes in the process of determining a specific learning disability and the implementation of Responsiveness to Intervention (RTI). It includes general information, tools for change, a getting started manual, an RTI manual, and PowerPoint presentations.
- Assessment of Struggling Elementary Immersion Learners: The St. Paul Public Schools Model
Petzold, 2006
This article describes the curriculum-based model used during the assessment and special education assessment process in the St. Paul Public School District.
- Improving Academic Performance Among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Students: Assessment of Learning and Identification of Learning Disabilities
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, DHHS, 2005
On March 16-18, 2005, several federal agencies, professional organizations, and associations joined forces to hold a national colloquium to address the educational needs of Native American students. Researchers and educational practitioners discussed the key issues and challenges for improving educational performance among Native American students, and began creating a blueprint for research and practice. This document summarizes these discussions.
- Two-way Immersion (TWI) Toolkit
E. R. Howard, J. Sugarman, M. Perdomo, and T. T. Adger, 2005
This Toolkit is designed to meet the growing demand from teachers, administrators, and parents for guidance related to the effective implementation of TWI programs. Although the Toolkit is primarily intended to support teachers, administrators, and parents who are new to two-way immersion, those with experience in TWI may also find the Toolkit useful. The Toolkit is composed of three segments: program design and planning, classroom instruction, and parent involvement. The pages that specifically address the assessment question are 43-47.
- The Oral Language Acquisition Inventory (OLAI), PreK-3
L. M. Gentile
This informal, repeated measures assessment tool is recommended by speech language pathologists to provide additional information about an individual learner’s control of commonly-used language structures. Such information helps to identify a child’s stage of language development and appropriate instructional practices that are learner-specific.