Or. Admin. Code § 584-420-0360 - English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL): Program Standards
(1) Candidates who
are prepared for the ESOL endorsement will demonstrate the knowledge, skills,
professional dispositions and cultural competencies necessary to promote the
academic, career, personal and social development of students in ESOL learning
environments.
(2) The Commission
may provide approval to an educator preparation program that prepares
candidates for an ESOL endorsement only if it includes:
(a) Content that will enable candidates to
gain the knowledge, skills, abilities, professional dispositions, and cultural
competencies to meet the standards set forth in this rule and the TSPC Program
Review and Standards Handbook;
(b)
A requirement for candidates to complete the Commission-approved test for
ESOL;
(c) A requirement for
candidates to complete a teacher performance assessment, as provided in OAR
584-400-0120
Teacher Candidate Performance Assessments;
and
(d) Field experiences that
include supervised teaching or internships in ESOL classrooms; and
(e) Integration of principles of cultural
competency and equitable practice in each competency standard through the
entire ESOL endorsement program.
(3) Standard 1: Language: Candidates
demonstrate the ability to know, understand, and use the major concepts,
theories, and research related to the nature and acquisition of language to
construct learning environments that support English Speakers of Other
Languages (ESOL) and bilingual students' language and literacy development and
content area achievement.
(4)
Standard 2: Culture: Candidates demonstrate the ability to know, understand,
and use the major concepts, principles, theories, and research related to the
nature and role of culture and cultural groups to construct learning
environments that support ESOL and bilingual students' cultural identities,
language and literacy development, and content area achievement.
(5) Standard 3: Planning, Implementing, and
Managing Instruction: Candidates demonstrate the ability to know, understand,
and use standards-based practices and strategies related to planning,
implementing, and managing ESOL and content instruction, including classroom
organization, teaching strategies for developing and integrating language
skills, and choosing and adapting classroom resources.
(6) Standard 4: Assessment: Candidates
understand issues of assessment and use standards-based assessment measures
with ESOL and bilingual students.
(7) Standard 5: Candidates demonstrate
knowledge of the history of ESL teaching. Candidates demonstrate the ability to
keep current with new instructional techniques, research results, advances in
the ESL field, and public policy issues. Candidates demonstrate the ability to
use such information to reflect upon and improve their instructional practices.
Candidates demonstrate the ability to provide support and advocate for ESOL and
bilingual students and their families and work collaboratively to improve the
learning environment.
(8) Standard
6: Candidates demonstrate the ability to use information technology to enhance
learning and to enhance personal and professional productivity.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 342
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 342.120 dash; 342.430; 342.455-342.495 & 342.553
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