Good morning to all.
I will be in attendance, but will have to leave at 11.
Regards,
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*Date: *Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 10:01 AM
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Hi All,
I am on zoom and can’t see anyone.
Is the meeting in place?
Best
Zohreh
*Dr. Eslami*
*From:* Celeste Martinez <celeste.martinez2(a)my.utsa.edu>
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*Subject:* [Project.leer] Re: Today's Meeting - Touching Base
Hi all, I won't be able to make it to today's meeting either- sorry about
that! Sincerely, Celeste Martinez | M. Ed, Cultural Studies in Education
Culture, Language & Literacy Ph. D program Project Diverse Scholar From:
Perrott, Lisa J <lbperrott@ tamu. edu>
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Hi all,
I won't be able to make it to today's meeting either- sorry about that!
Sincerely,
Celeste Martinez | M.Ed, Cultural Studies in Education
Culture, Language & Literacy Ph.D program
Project Diverse Scholar
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*Subject:* [Project.leer] Today's Meeting - Touching Base
Good morning all,
We have candidate interviews for our program this week, so I may not be
able to make today's meeting. I'll try to join for at least part of it - I
hope I can.
Quick updates:
We were able to confirm our PD with New Caney's MTSS Specialists on March
22nd from 1:00-4:00. Dr. Burke can share the address (near Houston).
Dr. Boon is on the road re recruiting for their program today.
Lisa Bowman-Perrott, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Haynes Faculty Fellow
Department of Educational Psychology
Special Education Division
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4225
(979) 862-3879 (office)
(979) 862-1256 (fax)
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*Subject:* [Project.leer] More to consider on Els and Disability
Dr. Anastasiou sent me a copy of a paper he and his previous doctoral
student submitted- I’ll pass along when published. But here is the
abstract- Language Barriers in Assessing Immigrant Students Referred for
Special Education Anna Zouganeli
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Dr. Anastasiou sent me a copy of a paper he and his previous doctoral
student submitted- I’ll pass along when published. But here is the
abstract-
Language Barriers in Assessing Immigrant Students Referred for Special
Education
Anna Zouganeli a and Dimitris Anastasiou b*
a University of Nicosia, Cyprus & Ministry of Education, Greece
b Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA
Correspondence: Dimitris Anastasiou, School of Education, Southern
Illinois University Carbondale, Mail Code 4618, Carbondale, IL 62901.
Email: anastasiou(a)siu.edu
Dimitris Anastasiou is a Professor of Special Education at Southern
Illinois University Carbondale.
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Anna Zouganeli is a Collaborating Faculty of the University of Nicosia,
Cyprus, and a School Coordinator for Elementary Education at the 4th
Regional Directorate of Athens, Ministry of Education Greece.
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Abstract
This study investigates the challenges posed by language barriers in
assessing immigrant students, whose primary language is not Greek, referred
for special education. We surveyed 194 professionals comprising 127 special
education teachers in resource rooms and co-teaching school settings, and
67 specialists (i.e., school psychologists) in specialized diagnostic units
(KEDASYs). We found that between one-quarter and half of the participants
across preschool, elementary, and secondary education levels were unaware
of specific criteria employed to assess the Greek language proficiency of
immigrant students. Most special education teachers and KEDASY specialists
did not use appropriate standardised tests to evaluate immigrant students’
cognitive, academic, and behavioural performance. Furthermore, Greek was
the dominant language of communication utilized among immigrant students
and their families in the assessment process. Challenges in assessment
methods and limited services in communication with immigrant students and
their families may create barriers, potentially disadvantaging them within
the Greek education system.
Keywords: immigrant students; diagnostic services; assessment methods;
language competence; language of communication; language barriers
From the introduction:
Migration is a global phenomenon that significantly impacts societies
today (Pew Research Centre, 2019). In 2017, the immigrant population in
Greece was estimated at 1,220,395, comprising 10.9% of the population. This
figure marked a twofold increase from the 618,139 immigrants (6.0% of the
population) recorded in 1990 (United Nations, DESA, 2017). The largest
immigrant group (over 50%) was Albanian (OECD, 2018). The two migrant and
refugee crises in Greece in 2015 and 2019, which mainly involved immigrants
from countries affected by violence and conflict – including Syria,
Afghanistan, and Iraq – highlighted the imperative of providing quality
education to immigrant students (OECD, 2019).
Much of the issues about ELs is really world wide- especially with
migration and globalization and all the challenges and potential
opportunities it brings. Dimitris is focused on Greek language acquisition,
our colleagues in Germany have focused on acculturation and German language
acquisition issues with their PBIS project. And our potential partners in
Ecuador focused on the number of non-Spanish speakers- so then it becomes
about Spanish language acquisition- and then- how do you figure out the
disability piece- and then thinking about how much of an overlap there is
between language and the different types of disabilities- LD, speech and
hearing impairments, Autism is considered a communication related disorder
by many, and even EBD there are several reviews about social communication,
social skills, and anti-social behavior.
Also- one the things that keeps coming up are “best practices” for
identifying students with disabilities who are English learners. I asked
Cameron and Virginia to put together 3-5 slides around best practices to
insert into PD and we can expand on later- given the special and bilingual
cert that was passed in Texas- my guess there will be more interest as that
gets rolled out. We can add that on the agenda after spring break
…remembering I am more focused on the behavior/EBD part- concerned that
students that don’t “acculturate” or whatever term you like- end up in
trouble and start down the developmental antisocial behavior pattern
pathway and cycle that was originally described by Gerry Patterson- so we
have to rely on the expertise of the A&M folks! But we should look at the
literature at some point on how acculturation impacts anti-social behavior,
disability and mental health- at least enough to understand the issues.
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Mack D. Burke, Ph.D.
Department of Educational Psychology
Applied Behavior Analysis and Special Education Programs
Behavioral Education & Assessment Research (BEAR Lab)
School of Education, Baylor University
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