Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0520 - Education
Subtitle 0520-01 - State Board of Education Rules, Regulations, and Minimum Standards for the Operation of the Public School System
Chapter 0520-01-19 - English as a Second Language Programs
Section 0520-01-19-.01 - DEFINITIONS
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 0520-01-19-.01
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) As used in this Chapter:
(a) "Characteristics of Dyslexia" means
reading challenges that are identified when a student is:
1. Identified by the composite score created
by the universal reading screener and/or the Early Warning System (in grades
9-12 only); and
2. Demonstrates
deficiencies in fifty percent (50%) or more of the grade appropriate subtests
of skills which support the goal of reading proficiently as identified by the
Department's Minimum Universal Reading Screening Matrix.
(b) "Co-Teaching Instruction" means the
collaborative planning, organization, delivery, and assessment of instruction
by a general education teacher and a teacher who holds an ESL endorsement that
integrates content and language standards using an approved Direct ESL Service
model to ensure ELs at all language proficiency levels have the opportunity to
productively engage in grade level curriculum and develop both content and
language skills.
(c) "Direct ESL
Services" means English as a Second Language (ESL) services designed for
speakers of other languages and provided pursuant to an ILP by a teacher with
an ESL endorsement to teach EL students.
(d) "English Learner" or "EL" means an NELB
Student who qualifies for ESL services via a Department of Education-adopted
English Language Proficiency screener.
(e) "Fluent English Proficient" (FEP) means
an EL student who meets the proficiency requirements of the Department of
Education-adopted English language proficiency screener upon initial enrollment
or a student who initially qualified as an EL Student and has met the approved
exit criteria for Direct or Indirect ESL Services.
(f) "Home Language Survey" (HLS) means a
survey delivered to parents or guardians within thirty (30) days of a student's
initial enrollment in public school to identify NELB Students who may be
eligible for Direct or Indirect ESL Services.
(g) "ILP Team" means a team at the LEA or
school level that creates the ILP for an EL student. At a minimum, the ILP Team
shall include an EL student's current and/or former general education teacher
and current and/or former ESL teacher. ILP Team members may also include
parents or guardians, school counselors, and other staff best suited to assess
the language goals and needs of each EL student.
(h) "Indirect ESL Services" means ESL
services that provide linguistically and academically appropriate
accommodations and scaffolding pursuant to an ILP that are:
1. Provided as a result of parent(s) or
guardian(s) waiving Direct ESL Services;
2. Provided by a general education teacher in
the general education classroom; and
3. Designed to ensure EL Students have access
to daily grade level instruction in English.
(i) "Individualized Learning Plan" or "ILP"
means a document developed pursuant to this Chapter that prescribes the
academic goals, supports, and/or accommodations that an EL student needs to
access classroom instruction.
(j)
"Individualized Learning Plan - Dyslexia" or "ILP-D" means a document developed
by the LEA for students with Characteristics of Dyslexia in accordance with
T.C.A. § 49-1-229 and the State Board Dyslexia Individualized Learning
Plan Rule Chapter 0520-01-22, that prescribes the academic goals, supports,
and/or accommodations that a student may need to access classroom
instruction.
(k) "LEA" means a
Tennessee Local Education Agency and has the same meaning given in T.C.A.
§ 49-1-103(2).
(l) "Long-Term
English Learners" means English Learners in year seven (7) of the ESL program
who have not met the program's exit criteria pursuant to this
Chapter.
(m) "Minimum Universal
Reading Screening Matrix" means a state-designed tool that identifies the
subtests required at each grade level for all state-approved universal reading
screeners and determines the grade appropriate subtests necessary for the
screening process for Characteristics of Dyslexia.
(n) "Non-English Language Background (NELB)
Student" means a student whose parent(s) or guardian(s) list a language other
than English in response to any question on the home language survey. An NELB
Student may or may not qualify for ESL services.
(o) "Pull-Out Instruction" means a teacher
who holds an ESL endorsement delivers intensive language support to EL students
in small groups or one-on-one settings outside of the general education
classroom using an approved Direct ESL Service model.
(p) "RAEL" means a Recently Arrived English
Learner as defined in the state's plan required by the Every Student Succeeds
Act.
(q) "Transitional EL" means an
EL student who has met the exit criteria for Direct or Indirect ESL Services
and is in the first four (4) years after exit.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 49-1-302, 49-3-104, and 49-3-105; 42 U.S.C. § 2000d; and 20 U.S.C. § 1703.
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