The Spanish program at Boynton Elementary School is part of the Georgia
F.L.E.S. model program.
History
The innovative Georgia Elementary School Foreign Languages
Model (GA ESFL) began in 1992 in 15 school systems across Georgia.
Participating schools were selected based on a competitive
application process within in each congressional district.
In 1997, new schools joined GA ESFL to replace those that
had discontinued the program.
In 2000, all schools that wished to continue had to reapply
and be evaluated based on their success and commitment to the program.
Currently, some of the original programs are still in
existence while some began in 1997 and others began in 2000.
About Georgia's Program
Participating schools provide instruction in French,
German, Japanese or Spanish to ALL students in grades Kindergarten through
Fifth Grade. Trained foreign language teachers provide this instruction based
on the foreign language Quality Core Curriculum.
What We Know About Foreign Language Learning
Foreign language enhances overall cognitive development.
Foreign language builds self-esteem, thinking skills, math
ability and an appreciation of different cultures.
The earlier children begin to acquire a second language,
the easier it is for them.
Students who study at least three years of a foreign
language score higher on the SAT nationally and even higher in Georgia and
regardless of other factors, students taking a foreign language score better
on standardized tests.
Georgia's Model Works!
The Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) has studied Georgia's
model for several years:
GEORGIA IS NUMBER ONE IN THE NATION!
Student achievement in the GA ESFL exceeds performance of any known results in
similar U.S. program in areas of Oral Fluency and Listening Comprehension.
(2001 Report)
A substantial percentage of students in the GA ESFL Model
exceed expectations in their ability to comprehend and speak the language at
third and fifth grade levels. (1998 Report)
CAL described the GA ESFL Model as “a state of the art
model within field of foreign language,” and “excellent by any
measure…continuous renewal of curriculum and professional development…of a
high quality.”
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