Overview

  • Red Clay Consolidated School District

    Dual Language Immersion Program

    Offering Children the Gift of a Second Language

     

    The Red Clay Consolidated School District is excited to introduce a Spanish Language Immersion Program at Mote in the 2017-2018 school year.

    The goal of the program is to create a continuous, K-12 immersion pathway. Each year, the Immersion Program will “add” a grade as our initial class of kindergarten students move on to the next grade level.

    This new program will provide some of our youngest learners with an exciting opportunity to learn and engage in two languages and cultures - English and Spanish - during the school day.

    Students will spend 50% of the day in each language

    English: Reading, Writing, Social Studies, and reinforcements of concepts and vocabulary to support Math and Science

    Spanish: Math, Science, and Spanish Language Arts

    Related Arts will be taught in English

    Enroll by completing Commitment Application form. Space is limited. A lottery process may be implemented to finalize enrollment

Why Immersion?

  • WHY IMMERSION?

    Dual language immersion programs help students attain high levels of proficiency in a second language. Young children in particular thrive in this type of environment and are more adept at language acquisition.

    BENEFITS OF IMMERSION

    Second Language Skills

    Students in an immersion program can be expected to achieve a high level of proficiency in the second language.

    Improved Academic Performance

    Exposing students to language at a young age helps promote intellectual development. Children who participate in immersion programs perform as well as or better than their peers on achievement tests in English and math.

    Cognitive Development

    Dual language students typically develop increased attention control, memory, and superior problem-solving skills. In addition, learning a second language can enhance students’ understanding of their primary language.

    Cultural Sensitivity

    Students in immersion programs are more aware of and show more positive attitudes toward other cultures, enabling them to interact effectively with people of different backgrounds, ethnicities, beliefs, and interests.

    Long-Term Benefits

    Later in life, immersion students are better prepared for the global community and job markets where knowledge of a second language is an asset.

How Does Immersion Work?

  • HOW DOES IMMERSION WORK?

    Dual language immersion offers a rich bilingual experience for young learners. Immersion classes follow the same curriculum in all content areas (reading, writing, math, science, and social studies) as all other classrooms and use many of the same materials.

    Two teachers will instruct students in this program - one for half the day in English, and the other for half the day in Spanish. In the Spanish-speaking classroom, the teacher will speak entirely in Spanish and use a range of strategies including pictures, songs, games, body language, facial expressions, and more.

    Students will spend 50% of the day in each language

    English: Reading, Writing, Social Studies, and reinforcements of concepts and vocabulary to support Math and Science

    Spanish: Math, Science, and Spanish Language Arts

    Related Arts will be taught in English

     

    For more information, please contact Mote Elementary School at 302-992-5565. For information about Kindergarten Choice, please call the Red Clay Consolidated School District Choice Office at 302-552-3789