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5210 N Kerby Ave
Portland
OR
97217
(503) 916-5180

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ELD
 
Course Offerings
 

Designated English Language Development (ELD)

 

This class is offered to multilingual students at the beginning level of English language proficiency.  Students learn the fundamentals of English, both social and academic language, in a small environment with a specialist.  Emphasis is placed on vocabulary development, speaking and listening practice, and reading and writing at the appropriate level.  Students in this class generally score 1 or 2 on the ELPA or ELPA screener.  For more information on English language proficiency levels, please see below.

 

PPS has adopted the curriculum Get Ready! by Vista Higher Learning as the core materials for this class.  For more information about Get Ready!, click here.

 

Integrated English Language Development (ELD)

 

In this model, students who qualify for ELD services receive tailored instruction and support in one or more of their academic classes.  This model is used for students who have enough English proficiency to access grade-level content but would benefit from the further development of their reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in English.  This model also allows students to access an additional class during the term.  The ELD specialist works with these students who are at the intermediate and early advanced levels through co-teaching with the teacher of another subject (like English, Science, Math, etc.).  For more information on English language proficiency levels, please see below.



 

Proficiency Level

Descriptor

Definitions

Level 1

Beginning

Displays few grade-level English skills.

Level 2

Early Intermediate

Presents evidence of developing grade-level English language skills.

Level 3

Intermediate

Applies some grade-level English language skills. 

Level 4

Early Advanced

Demonstrates English language skills required for engagement with grade-level academic content instruction at a level comparable to non-ELs.

Level 5

Advanced

Exhibits superior English language skills.

 

Please contact us if we can provide any specific information about your students’ progress in English Language Development or about how your student is receiving ELD support at Jefferson.

 

Jocelyn Orellana 

ELD Teacher/Case Manager

503-916-5180 ext. 83614

 

Annelies Bulow

Social Studies Teacher

abulow@pps.net

503-916-5180 ext. 83714

 

Nyki Tews
 

Nyki Tews

English/Language Arts Teacher

ntews@pps.net

503-916-5180 ext.