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FAQ's
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions
regarding ESOL infusion at USF St. Petersburg. For more detailed
information, please see the Student Orientation and the PowerPoint presentation
Frequently Asked Questions About ESOL Endorsement
Through Infusion
- Where can I find information on the
ESOL Portfolio requirements?
The ESOL Education website, at http://fcit.usf.edu/esol includes
detailed information on the portfolio requirements as well as the
portfolio checklists for each program.
- What if I transferred
courses from another institution?
If courses that were accepted
in place of USF ESOL-infused courses addressed ESOL Performance Standards,
students can include these course assignments and a list of the associated
ESOL Performance Standards in their portfolios. Please
mark these courses as transfer courses and be explicit about which ESOL
Performance Standards they address and why.
If the courses did not address
ESOL, then students may choose two options: 1) complete the ESOL assignments
for the corresponding courses at USFSP (assignments are listed on the
ESOL Education website) or substitute alternate activities that address
the ESOL Performance Standards which the equivalent USF ESOL-infused
courses cover. Please go to the
ESOL Education website for alternate activities.
- What if I took College of Education courses prior to the
date that the ESOL Endorsement through Infusion program was approved?
Students
who began taking ESOL-infused College of Education courses prior to
certain dates (Spring 1999 for Early Childhood and Elementary, Fall
1999 for Special, and Fall 2000 for English Education) may be required
to complete activities that address ESOL Performance Standards that are
now addressed in those courses. Students who began initial certification
master's degree programs as of fall 2002 or later and all students who
will graduate as of summer 2004 or later must meet the ESOL requirements. You
will find guidance on how to select appropriate alternate activities
to compensate for the courses taken prior to when they became ESOL-infused
in any of the 3 ESOL classes.
- How do I prepare for the ESOL Comprehensive Exam?
Your FLE 4315 and FLE 4316 instructors will provide reviews for the
exams.
- How do I know when to enroll in the right courses?
Your
Student Academic Services (SAS) report indicates which courses you
need each semester. Please consult with your advisor on a
regular basis to be sure that your schedule is appropriate. The
rule is that FLE 4315 must be taken the first semester in the college,
FLE 4316 must be taken two semesters prior to the final internship, and
ESOL 3 must be taken the semester prior to final internship.* If,
for any reason, you need to diverge from this rule, please consult your
advisor.
*Please see Exception on page 2. |