International Pathways
Preparing students for success in a global society
International Pathways at Emerson Elementary School: ELP Two-way Immersion
Two-way Immersion provides two language groups (English and Spanish) with an opportunity to become
bilingual and biliterate. Research shows that it takes 7-10 years in order to acquire proficiency in an
additional language. The student’s first language is used to support the acquisition of their second;
students learn to read, write and speak both languages. By using both languages equally, students stand
strong, appreciating and bridging cultures while achieving academic success. Becoming proficient in
both languages is recognized as a significant intellectual and cultural achievement which prepares
students to be powerful contributors in our global society.
Purpose
The purpose of the proposed Two-way Immersion ELP Program is:
- to better equip ELP students to fully participate in a global society as bilingual, biliterate and
bicultural members
- to better serve high achieving Spanish speaking students
- to increase the number of Latino students represented in the Magnet Extended Learning Program
- to better serve an increasing ELP student population
Instructional Model
50-50 Two-way Immersion
Class composition to represent 50% ELP English speakers and 50% ELP Spanish speakers
• Instructional Schedule—50% in English and 50% in Spanish
• Specialized curriculum and instruction for advanced learners
Student Profile
You should consider a student for this program if several or most of the following describe the student:
- Understands new ideas with little effort
- Has an excellent memory
- Obsesses in an area of interest
- Has a long attention span for some projects
- Displays advanced reasoning abilities
- Recognizes the humor in different situations
- Has a high interest in books
- Tends to prefer older companions
- Advanced in one or more content areas
- Insists on perfection
- Displays an extensive vocabulary for age in his/her primary language
Guiding Principles of Instruction
- Inquiry-based and problem-based instruction
- Students study the core-curriculum through investigations, requiring them to use critical thinking skills in an effort to find answers to a designated problem.
- Differentiated Instruction and curriculum for advanced learners
- Acceleration
- Depth and complexity
- Advanced curriculum
- Appropriate instructional strategies for gifted learners
- Sheltered Instruction (SIOP)
- Instructional depth and complexity
Assessment Process
Contact the ELP Department to set up an appointment for testing: 801-578-8573