Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-6.0901 - Definitions Which Apply to Programs for English Language Learners
(1) English
Language Learner means "Limited English Proficient Student, " as defined in
Section 1003.56, F.S.
(2) ELL means English Language
Learner.
(3) ESOL means English for
Speakers of Other Languages.
(4)
Home or native language, when used with reference to a student of limited
English proficiency, means the language normally used by such students, or the
language normally used by the parents of the student.
(5) ELL Committee means a group composed of
ESOL teachers and home language teachers, and an administrator or designee plus
guidance counselors, social workers, school psychologists or other educators as
appropriate for the situation. The parent/guardian will be invited to serve on
the ELL Committee for his/her child.
(6) ELL student plan means a written document
or an electronic file, which contains the student's name, the date the plan was
completed, instruction by program, including programs other than the ESOL
provided, amount of instructional time or the instructional schedule, the date
the student's limited English proficiency is identified, and assessment data
used to classify or reclassify the student as an English Language Learner, date
of exit and assessment data used to exit students from the ESOL program.
Whether hard copy written document or an electronic file, each ELL Plan must be
readily identifiable as the ELL Plan. Each completed plan must be maintained as
a separate student record, and not replaced or over-written by subsequent data
entries.
(7) Basic ESOL means the
teaching of English to students whose native language is other than English
using the English language as the medium of instruction.
(8) In accordance with Section
1003.56(3)(d),
F.S., basic subject areas means instruction in reading, computer literacy,
mathematics, science and social studies.
(9) Other subject areas means instruction in
courses other than basic ESOL and basic subject areas, such as music, physical
education and vocational courses.
(10) Student supportive services means
services provided by guidance counselors, psychologists, social workers,
visiting teachers, occupational placement specialists, health service
providers, school administrators, district level program coordinators, teachers
as advisors, or parents.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02, 1003.56 FS. Law Implemented 1003.56 FS.
New 10-30-90, Amended 5-7-09, 10-22-13.
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