Do ELD standards need to be cited anywhere in Program 5?
No, the ELD standards are not required but publishers have the flexibility to include them if they desire. As a stand-alone, intensive reading/language arts program for English learners, Program 5 is designed to provide intensive, accelerated, and extensive English-language development that complements and supports reading/language arts instruction. The intent of the program is to accelerate student reentry into the basic program within two years or less, and to develop proficiency in English and in the concepts and skills contained in the English–Language Arts Content Standards. Publishers should refer to Appendix 9-A, Matrix 2, for the English-language arts content standards that must be addressed in Program 5 Intensive Intervention Program for English Learners, as well as the other criteria included in the framework in Chapter 9 “Criteria for Evaluating Instructional Materials”. (Framework, pages 321-323) • Can you define academic achievement in Program 5 versus reading achievement
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