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We like to say that if there is something to support ABE instruction that hasn’t been created yet, MN ABE will make it happen! Continuing the amazing history of homegrown Minnesota resources, Literacy Minnesota and ATLAS have responded to requests for videos with a project that will benefit all ABE teachers, no matter what level of ELA you may teach.
This video project began in response to the noticeable lack of materials – particularly videos featuring real learners and teachers – of CCRS in the ABE classroom. We’d all like to be able to observe other teachers who are implementing CCRS at similar levels, so the current available videos of native English-speaking or K-12 classroom videos can be challenging to apply to ABE situations, particularly low literacy ESL classes.
In the first of a series of three videos, we get to observe the classroom of Jessica Jones. Jessica has worked with adult learners at Literacy Minnesota since 2004. She currently teaches intermediate/high intermediate ESL learners at the Open Door Learning Center on the east side of St. Paul.
The main CCR standard students are targeting is Reading Anchor 1, Level C (see if you can spot other Reading or Language standards!), through a lesson that requires students to:
Look for the following highlights as you view the video:
No matter what level of ABE you teach or area you teach in (ESL, GED, Diploma, etc.), this video is worth watching because the scaffolding techniques Jessica uses (chunking the text, sentence frames, vocabulary support, small group work, guided questioning, contextualizing a grammar lesson to aid in comprehension) are valuable for every teacher to see and use!
This project is supported by the Literacy Minnesota and ATLAS, both part of your MN ABE Support Network. A professional video editor has been volunteering his time to produce the three videos, which will be released throughout the fall.
For the video link, go to literacymn.org/classroom-videos on the Literacy Minnesota website.
This article was written by Andrea Echelberger and Kristine Kelly, ATLAS, and previously appeared on the ATLAS website.
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