Arlington Public Schools uses a collaborative, inclusive model of instruction for elementary English learners in the English Learners program. They receive their English Learner services by a certified English Learner teacher in a variety of ways. The list below shows the four possible models of instructional delivery. In each of the models, students are learning the grade level content (language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, etc.) and are also acquiring the social and academic English proficiency they need to have success in school.
Elementary English-Learner Instructional Delivery Models
Co-teach Model In the co-teaching model, the classroom teacher and the English Learner teacher plan and teach the content together. The teachers share instructional responsibility and are both involved in the teaching and assessing of students. The English Learner teacher addresses the language acquisition needs through differentiated instruction. This instruction gives the English learners access to and understanding of the grade level standards. |
Push-in Model In the push-in model, the classroom teacher and the English Learner teacher share instructional responsibilities. The English Learner teacher works with small groups of English learners inside their grade level classroom, with a focus on English language development. This instruction gives the English learners access to and understanding of the grade level content. |
Pull-out Model In the pull-out model, English language development instruction by the English Learner teacher takes place in small groups outside of the classroom. This intense instruction is often for short periods of time and can be in groups by English proficiency level or heterogeneous learning groups. |
Consult/Monitor This model is for students who have reached English proficiency and may still need language support. It is provided by English Learner teachers meeting with classroom teachers to share scaffolded lesson plans, adapted texts, or other language supports. |