University of Nebraska Kearney

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    For information on Hispanic culture

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    The curriculum modification projects created by PRCP

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    The following links will take you to a variety of useful sites.

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    The Professional Development resource materials

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    The ELL Resource Center at UNK has a long list of ELL-related materials available for checkout by participating schools. Click on the appropriate link below to browse the Center's inventory! To borrow an item, please contact Glenn Tracy at 308.865.8821 or at tracyge@unk.edu. Professional

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    Spanish Language for Educators Interested in Spanish pronunciation rules and a comparison of English and Spanish phonetics? It might help you understand difficuties Spanish-speakers are having with phonics in your literacy program. Download the PDF file below. You must have Adobe Reader installed on your machine to

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    The SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) Model

The SIOP Model

The SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) Model is the result of a lengthy project conducted  by CREDE (Center for Research on Education, Diversity & Excellence) and funded by the OERI (Office of Educational Research and Improvement). The project included several years of collaboration with teachers to refine and evaluate the Model.

The SIOP Model has the following purposes:

 

  • A research observation tool to evaluate the implementation of the SIOP
  • An classroom observation tool to for administrators and supervisors to use with inservice and preservice teachers
  • A teacher lesson plan checklist or planning guide

For more information on the SIOP Model, see the following websites:

www.cal.org/crede/si.htm

www.siopinstitute.net

These are the eight components of the SIOP Model. Click on each to review the elements of each component. To see lesson and other curriculum modification projects that use the SIOP Model, go to the Curriculum Projects page.