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The History and Development of a Mother- Tongue-Based Multilingual Education Program in the Caribbean MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18- 20, 2010

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The History and Development of a Mother-Tongue-Based Multilingual Education Program in the Caribbean. MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010. A Description of the San Andres Island Creole Reading and Writing program. Outline: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

The History and Development of a Mother-Tongue-Based

Multilingual Education Program in the Caribbean

MLE ConferenceCagayan de Oro, Philippines

By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Page 2: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

A Description of the San Andres Island Creole Reading and Writing program

Outline:• Introduction to San Andres Island• Impetus for a creole education program on San

Andres Island • Creation of a trilingual program• Development of educational materials• Publishing of materials

Page 3: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Location of San Andres Island

Page 4: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Languages of San Andres Island

• Islander Creole English

• International English

• Spanish

Page 5: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Domains of Creole language usage

• Oral language for family communication• Oral language for communication with

friends in the Creole community• Oral explanations in Creole schools and

churches• Written poems and short stories (very few)

with island “flavor” in a non-standardized writing system

Page 6: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Domains of Spanish Usage

• Commerce

• Government offices

• Tourism

• Schools

• Mass media (print media, audio and video media)

Page 7: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Plan of action • Request for outside help to set up a

Creole language educational program on San Andres– Trilingual– Incorporate traditional Creole values in

the curriculum– Unique to the Island of San Andres (and

sister island– Providence Island)

Page 8: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Time Frame of San Andres Trilingual Education Program

1997 1998 1999 and 2001

Request for help from the local leaders

First teacher workshop

Development/publication of curriculum & teacher training

Page 9: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Trilingual Education ProgramPre-

Primer

A & B

First

Grade

Second

Grade

Third

Grade

Fourth

Grade

Fifth

Grade

Every-

thing in Creole

ABC’s

Reading and writing in Creole

Reading and writing in English

Reading and writing in English

Reading and writing in English

Reading and writing in English

Numbers Math in Creole

Math in English

Math in English & Spanish

Math in English & Spanish

Math in Spanish & English

Social Science Concepts

Social Science in Creole

Social Science in Creole

Social Science in English & Creole

Social Science in English & Spanish

Social Science in Spanish

Page 10: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Trilingual Education Program (Cont’d.)

Pre Primer A & B

First Grade

Second Grade

Third Grade

Fourth Grade

Fifth Grade

Natural Science Concepts

Natural Science in Creole

Natural Science in English

Natural Science in English

Natural Science in English & Spanish

Natural Science in Spanish & English

Environmental print in Creole

Oral English

Oral Spanish

Reading & Writing in Spanish

Reading & Writing in Spanish

Reading & Writing in Spanish

Page 11: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Method used to teach reading and writing

• Modified Big Book method– Reasons for choosing the Big Book

method• Fewer materials need to be printed.• One big book can be utilized in several ways. For

example, a big book can be used for a reading lesson and a science lesson or social studies lesson, depending on the content.

Page 12: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Examples

Page 13: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Science Big Book

BILLY DI BLAK KRAAB

Billy dah wan big blak kraab weh liv iina wan big huol iina di bush. Billy ongl kom outa ihn huol fi luk ihn fuud, ahn fi kech som son.

(excerpt from story)

 

Page 14: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Social Science Big Book

Wan Hapy Famaly

Dis da fi mi famaly. Mi gat muma, pupa, sista, breda, granfaada an granmada. Wi da wan hapy famaly.

(excerpt from story)

Page 15: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Beginning Reading Big Book

A Kyaan Stan Pikniny

Wan taim wan uol man we niem “Misa Sono” when yuustu liv iina wan likl buod hous.

Page 16: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Pattern to teach reading

– First reading—Tell the students to listen to the story for a specific purpose such as the following examples:

• Choose one: Setting, characters, main idea, predicting what will happen next, sequencing, etc.

– Second reading—pick any two of the above that were not covered during the first reading and discuss them with the students. (They can listen for the new element during the story or they can pick it out after you read the story to them the second time.)

Page 17: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Pattern to teach reading (cont’d.)– Next reading lesson or lessons another day:

• (Refer to the story often; however, it is not necessary to read the whole story every time you teach one of the following lessons based on the story.) 

– Phonics—There will be a progression of phonic skills taught in this section. One aspect of the story will be selected to teach/reinforce a new letter or letter combination to the students.

• Beginning consonants, ending consonants, middle consonants

• Consonant clusters, Vowels, vowel combinations –  

Page 18: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

Pattern to teach reading (Cont’d.)

– Conventions of print, i.e., punctuation or capitalization—one aspect of the story will be referred to that you can use to teach punctuation or capitalization. 

– Writing—There will be a writing lesson with each story. Sometimes the writing lesson will be on a different day. It will always be related to the story in some way. It will not just be copying sentences from the story.

Page 19: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

How were the materials developed?

• Teams of local Creole-speaking school teachers from three schools were involved.

• Each group of teachers was primarily responsible for a certain content area of the curriculum.

• Materials were checked by a local committee for spelling, grammar, and naturalness of speech.

Page 20: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

How were the materials published?

• Materials were photocopied and bound at a local business on the island.

• Later, the stories were put on overhead transparencies for ease of use.

Page 21: MLE Conference Cagayan de Oro, Philippines By Diane Morren, February 18-20, 2010

What have the results been?

• At this time, there is a more favorable attitude toward Islander Creole English in the schools than there was 10 years ago.

• Teachers on the island have asked for more teacher training in using the materials, general educational methods and classroom management.

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Questions?

Thank you! Contact me with questions and/or comments at

[email protected]