ELA/ELD definition

ELA/ELD means English Language Arts/English Language Development.

Examples of ELA/ELD in a sentence

  • The District and the Association agree to move forward with the pilot, adoption and purchase of the California Standard Aligned ELA/ELD materials for all levels beginning with the School Year 2016-17.

  • This proposal is for the 2023-2024 academic year and includes the steps necessary for completing the requested consulting and professional development, which will be based on the California EL Road Map, English Language Development (ELD) Standards, English Language Arts (ELA)/ELD Framework, and the extensive experience that ▇▇.

  • By May 2017, all middle school teachers responsible for teaching designated ELD will receive initial designated ELD staff development in the newly adopted Program 2 ELA/ELD Textbook resources.

  • The teachers participating in the Elementary ELA/ELD pilot voted unanimously to recommend adoption of ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Wonders.

  • By May 2017, all middle school teachers responsible for teaching designated ELD will receive the updated ELA/ELD Unit Planning Organizers (UPO), which are tools ensuring a guaranteed and viable curriculum in the District.

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