Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 200 - Board of Education
Chapter 20 - Council on Elementary and Secondary Education
Subchapter 30 - Student Supports
Part 3 - Regulations Governing the Education of English Language Learners
Section 200-RICR-20-30-3.5 - Program Standards
Universal Citation: 200 RI Code of Rules 20 30 3.5
Current through September 18, 2024
A. ELL programs shall:
1. Meet the linguistic and academic
needs of the English Language Learners as indicated by the identification and
assessment process.
2. Ensure that
all English Language Learners attain proficiency in speaking, listening to,
reading, and writing English at a level sufficient to enable them to succeed in
the school's general academic program.
3. Be aligned with:
a. Rhode Island's English-language
proficiency standards,
b. Common
Core State Standards (July, 2010), and
c. content area standards not addressed by
Common Core State Standards (July, 2010) (National Education Technology
Standards www.CNET.ISTE.org/students/s_stands.html; Fine Arts Standards of the
RI Arts Learning Network www.riartslearning.net/proficiency/; National
Standards for History Basic Edition, 1996
http://nchs.ucla.edu/standards/;
National Council for the Social Studies - NCSS Standards
www.ncss.org/standards/).
4. Provide clear pathways for each
student to meet the Rhode Island Graduation-by-Proficiency
Requirements.
5. Use research-based
instructional practices recognized as sound by experts in the education of
English Language Learners at the elementary, middle, and high-school
levels.
6. Provide opportunities
for achievement in all content-area classes or courses through specialized
language instruction for English Language Learners until the student has
reached a level of English-language proficiency permitting him or her to
succeed in the LEA's general academic program.
7. Ensure equitable access to all services,
and materials that are provided to all other students.
8. Include sufficient personnel and resources
to effectively implement the program.
9. Provide for the maintenance, analysis and
use of data concerning student academic progress to help close all gaps in
English Language Learner achievement levels.
10. Ensure that specialized language
instruction for English Language Learners is provided by appropriately
certified and endorsed teachers who are highly qualified and who are provided
with regular, sustained, high-quality, job-embedded professional
development.
11. Be designed by LEA
administrators in consultation with:
a.
certified or endorsed ESL teachers,
b. endorsed bilingual-education
teachers,
c. parents of English
Language Learners,
d. ELL students,
and
e. building
administrators.
12. Be
distributed in the LEA's facilities in such a way that English Language
Learners are not inappropriately clustered away from students in the school's
regular education programs or assigned to only a restricted range of schools,
when other school-housing options are available to provide quality services
based on students' educational needs and scientifically research based
instructional models. Cooperative service agreements between LEAs shall not
operate in a way that abridges this principle.
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