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OELA-ELI Grant Project
 

Current project news: grant has now ended
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Background of the project

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Study groups and classroom-based research
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Library grants
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ELI/OELA Action Research Projects 2002-2003 (RTF 10K)
District workshops: Topics and timing

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Project News

Our original grant and no-cost extensions have now ended. For latest information, contact OELA Project Director Rachel Powell, rachel.powell AT oregonstate.edu

Background

This website is part of an OELA grant funded through the Department of Education. The participating departments and school districts in the 2001-2004 (now extended to 2006) grant are:

  • English Language Institute, Oregon State University 
  • School of Education, Oregon State University
  • College of Education, University of Oregon
  • Corvallis School District
  • Greater Albany
  • Lebanon School District
  • Lincoln County School District
  • Springfield School District

Purpose

The purpose of the project is to provide the opportunity for expansive professional development designed to assist classroom teachers, bilingual assistants, and ESOL resource specialists at the elementary and middle school levels. The focus on the project is to create a community of ongoing support for educators and students, educate professionals for the dynamics of a new school population, help teachers get ESOL or bilingual education endorsements, and enhance the resources available to help all students, especially English language learners, achieve the new Oregon standards for reading. While the grant-funded workshops are designed for the teachers in our five participating districts, we would like to reach out to other interested districts and teachers where possible. Please sign up for the mailing list to find out about current activities.

Scholarships

Through a Bilingual Education grant (OELA-Office of English Language Acquisition) from the U.S. Department of Education, scholarships were available for participants in the Greater Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Springfield, and Lincoln County School Districts. These scholarships provided tuition for:

  1. Coursework for 20 teachers across five districts leading to ESOL/Bilingual Education Endorsement (with the three credits per year from the project workshops, the six hours of tuition each year totals the 21 credits needed for the ESOL/BE certificate),
  2. A total of 60 credits per year for coursework for 20 teachers across five districts for practicing teachers with ELLs in their classes, ESOL specialists and Bilingual Assistants who want more formal training in a language other than English spoken by students in their districts.
  3. 24 credits of undergraduate coursework each year for each of up to five Bilingual Assistants, leading toward teaching certification or an initial Bachelor's degree. If there are not enough interested teachers and bilingual assistants in the participating districts, teachers and bilingual assistants from other districts will be invited to participate.

These awards included an amount for books for bilingual assistants as well as for child care and transportation for bilingual assistants needed those services.

Teacher Study Groups and Classroom-Based Research

The project coordinated teacher study groups in Corvallis, Lebanon, Lincoln County and Springfield. Study groups (composed of ESOL/bilingual professionals and elementary/middle school classroom teachers) met regularly to discuss issues related to effective instruction of ELLs and to share resources. A stipend of $200 was available for the teacher willing to organize the monthly study group in his/her district.

The project identified participants from each district to engage in optional small-scale classroom-based research projects in their classes. Classroom-based research projects investigated the implementation of ESOL techniques, assessment strategies, or another issue related to ELLs. A stipend and textbooks were available for those who engaged in this research. A mentor from the project team worked with each study group and provided guidance on the classroom-based research projects.

Materials Grants

Participating teachers from each district will be invited to apply for small grants to purchase materials designed for effective instruction of ELLs.
Information about materials grants in Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Lincoln County, and Springfield - PDF document (43K)

Library grants for Corvallis, Lebanon, Lincoln County, Springfield, and the Greater Albany School Districts

The project provided funds to establish one library per district in a central location for books and other reading enhancement material. These materials have been made available to students in the district. There was a maximum of $750 for the creation of this library per year for the three-year duration of the grant.

Library coordinator form

Teacher's book request form

Inquiries

For the OELA project, please contact Rachel Powell at
Rachel.Powell AT oregonstate.edu

This project provided opportunities for networking and collaboration among professional teachers to enhance instructional programs in all four districts. We look forward to continuing this collaboration.

Project Directors and Faculty

  • Rachel Powell, English Language Institute, OSU (OELA Director)
  • Ken Winograd, College of Education, OSU
  • Deborah Healey, English Language Institute, OSU
  • Melinda Sayavedra, English Language Institute, OSU
  • Pat Rounds, College of Education, University of Oregon

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Last updated: 29 Dec 2006