What does it mean to be an SEI teacher?
Structured English Immersion (SEI) is a technique for rapidly teaching English to English Language Learners. The term was coined by Keith Baker and Adriana de Kanter in a 1983 recommendation to schools to make use of Canada’s successful French immersion programs.
Who needs SEI endorsement in Massachusetts?
Requirements and Routes to SEI Endorsement. As of July 1, 2016, all Core Academic Teachers of ELLs and all administrators who are supervising and evaluating core academic teachers of ELLs must hold the SEI Endorsement or obtain the SEI Endorsement within one year.
Do you need an SEI endorsement in Massachusetts?
Will I need to get my SEI Endorsement prior to getting an Initial License? A: Yes. As of July 1, 2014, all Core Academic Teachers must qualify for the SEI Endorsement to earn an Initial Teacher License.
How do I get an SEI endorsement in Massachusetts?
You may qualify for the SEI Teacher endorsement through one of the following pathways:
- Enroll in and successfully complete a for-cost course sponsored by a DESE-approved vendor; or.
- Complete a Massachusetts-approved educator preparation program for the applicable license; or.
- Take and pass the SEI MTEL; or.
What is structured English immersion certification?
The Structured English Immersion program is a language acquisition program for English learners in which nearly all classroom instruction is provided in English with curriculum and presentation designed for pupils who are learning English.
Do you have to pay for a sei course?
SEI Endorsement courses are available at a cost through approved providers to individuals and to districts. Individuals who need or want to earn the SEI endorsement may pay to enroll in SEI Endorsement courses through one of the approved providers listed below.
Who is required to hold an SEI endorsement?
Generally, but not always, ELLs are in the same classrooms as native English-speaking students. To better serve these students, core academic teachers, vocational teachers and those administrators who supervise and evaluate core academic teachers are required to obtain an SEI teacher or SEI administrator endorsement. Who Must Hold the Endorsement?
How long is the Arizona Sei endorsement course?
This 45 Hour SEI Endorsement Completion course has been developed by the Arizona Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition Services (OELAS) to enable classroom teachers, administrators, and other certified personnel to provide differentiated instruction for students whose native language is other than English.
When do ells have to be assigned to core academic teachers?
As of July 1, 2016, school districts must ensure that ELLs are assigned to core academic teachers who have obtained the SEI Endorsement, or are required to obtain the Endorsement within a year of the assignment.