7 Title III, Enhancing Instructional Opportunities for Immigrant Students
This course details the accountability Title III, Part A funded local educational agencies (LEAs) are held to while providing services for immigrant children and youth. This training, previously available in Texas Courses, is now openly available but does not earn course provider credit and no certificate will be offered. The course will be available for credit in summer 2020.
6 Title III, Part A Services for Non-Profit Schools
Title III, Part A Services for Private Non-Profit Schools details the responsibilities that local educational agencies (LEAs) have in providing equitable Title III, Part A services to eligible private non-profit (PNP) school English learners (ELs), their teachers, and other educational personnel. This training, previously available in Texas Courses, is now openly available but does not earn course provider credit and no certificate will be offered. The course will be available for credit in summer 2020.
7 Title III, Part A: Strengthening and Increasing Parental Outreach
The course outlines best practices for implementing parental and family programs and activities required under Title III, Part A, Section 3115 (d)(6) and (e)(1)(A). It is recommended that the course titled Enhancing Instructional Opportunities for Immigrant Students be taken before this course to enhance your understanding of both instructional and parental activities in support of Title III, Part A. This training, previously available in Texas Courses, is now openly available but does not earn course provider credit and no certificate will be offered. The course will be available for credit in summer 2020.
2 ELL Instructional Videos—ELA and Reading
The ELL instructional videos show teachers using strategies from each of the three key areas—affective, linguistic, and cognitive—in an authentic classroom setting. This training, previously available in Texas Courses, is now openly available but does not earn course provider credit and no certificate will be offered. The course will be available for credit in summer 2020.
5 ELPS for Administrators
This course is designed for campus administrators and will provide an overview for ELPS district implementation requirements and guidance on how to monitor effective instruction for English language learners (ELLs). As an administrator or instructional leader, it is critical to have an understanding of how integrating the ELPS into content area instruction and aligning instruction to ELLs’ language proficiency levels provides linguistic and cognitive supports.
ELL Instructional Videos—English Language Arts and Reading
Sheltered instruction: ELL instructional videos for English Language Arts and Reading
Title III, Part A: Responsibility for LEAs
Title III-funded LEAs have a responsibility to provide equitable Title III, Part A services to private non-profit school's eligible English language learners with the primary goal of ensuring all students gain English proficiency and master challenging standards in core academic subjects.
LEA Four-Step Process
This four-step process is used by LEAs to ensure compliance with Title II, Part A.
Funding
Federal law stipulates the use of Title III, Part A funds and how LEAs can meet compliance.
Maintaining Documentation
Documentation must be submitted to TEA as pare of the Title III, Part A requirements.
Resources and Sample Forms
A list of resources and sample forms
Creating a Plan
Creating a plan
Glossary
Glossary
References
Resources
Course Assessment
End of course assessment
Introduction
Introduction
Understanding Immigrant Children and Youth
Understanding Immigrant Children and Youth
Enhancing the School Environment
Enhancing the School Environment