Elementary School Teaching :

What is the best way for a 1st grade teacher to maximize an E.L. (English Learner) student's score on their district's test?

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

My Fourth Interview

My interview is with Mr. Ruiz's wife, or if not the school person  who specializes in helping these E.L. student's.

1. What makes you a perfect candidate to help these E.L. student's?
2. Where did you get your degree?
3. Why , or how did you come about wanting to help E.L. students?
4.How often do you meet with a student who needs help with their english?
5. How do you classify a student who needs more assistance than others?
6. How often do you meet with these students?
7. What test must they take to not be considered E.L. anymore?
8. How do you help these kids , as in what tips do you have for someone who wants to help an E.L. students but does not know how to approach the situation?
9. In your experience how many children test out of being an E.L. student?
10. Do you believe that E.L.D. programs help these children in bettering their language?
11. How effective are E.L.D. programs that you have seen so far?
12. Have you seen improvement in children when they communicate regularly with other children through social interactions?
13. What is the percentage rate of success of E.L.D. programs?
14.The percentage rate of success of students  who test out of E.L. in the first year?
15. The percentage rate of success of those children testing out of E.L.D. before they reach 3rd grade?
16. About how many students do you help that are E.L. in elementary school?
17. How about in middle school?
18. Where do you suggest I look for more information about E.L. students and programs and effectiveness of them to help students?
19. Do you recommend I interview anyone else who may help in furthering my research for more answers?
20. What is the best way for a first grade teacher to maximize a E.L. student's  test scores on district's test?

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