206-34 Wyo. Code R. §§ 34-5 - Programmatic Requirements
(a) Schools
applying to participate in the program described herein must assure the
Department they will adhere to the following requirements:
(i) At a minimum, commit 80 minutes per week
of foreign language instruction for each student in grades kindergarten through
second;
(ii) At a minimum, commit
100 minutes per week of foreign language instruction for each student in grades
third through sixth;
(iii) Assure
the participation of classroom teachers, certified foreign language teachers,
administrators, and foreign language paraprofessionals in initial pilot program
training and ongoing professional development provided by the
Department;
(iv) Participate in
gathering data and assessing student learning in the foreign language taught,
adhere to deadlines, and provide information to the Department in the manner
prescribed in guidelines;
(v)
Support and fully participate in the pilot program through school year
2009-2010, or until terminated by the Department.
(b) The Department will support participating
schools with the following resources:
(i)
Technology-supported instructional materials for grades kinder-garten through
sixth provided for at least one new grade level each year begin-ning in school
year 2004-05;
(ii) Initial and
ongoing training and professional development for teachers, administrators, and
paraprofessionals;
(iii) Assessment
instruments measuring the foreign language skills of participating students, as
well as support in identifying growth which may occur in math, language arts,
and science through reinforcement provided through the foreign language
curriculum;
(iv) A
distance-learning program delivered through the Wyoming Education Network (WEN)
for schools unable to acquire certified personnel to deliver foreign language
instruction;
(v) A mentor for
foreign language paraprofessionals and classroom teachers;
(vi) Funding equivalent to usual and
customary wages (including salary and benefits) of a foreign language
paraprofessional, as determined an-nually by the Department and published in
guidelines. The exact amount of reimbursement will be dependent upon enrollment
of the participating school.
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