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1995 to the Present 2005-2007 Supporting Generation 1.5: The Next Wave of Language Minority Students Grantor New Jersey Commission on Higher Education Education of Language Minority Grants (ELMS) Award Amount: $63,806: 2005-2006 $50,290: 2006-2007 Institutional Commitment: $142,792: 2005-2006 $136,003: 2006-2007 Supporting Generation 1.5: The Next Wave of Language Minority Students A growing number of language minority college students can be described as “Generation 1.5.” These are bilingual students who either immigrated at an early age or grew up entirely in the United States. The ESL Program at New Jersey City University proposes to develop a program to identify 1.5 students and provide academic support services to ensure their success in university classes. In addition, the project will present faculty development workshops to sensitize content area faculty to the needs of 1.5 students and offer techniques beneficial to this growing population. The following are the components of the project:
INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION Language Minority Students Connect On-line Grantor New Jersey Commission on Higher Education Education of Language Minority Grants (ELMS) Award Amount: $67,370: 1998-1999 $36,290: 1999-2000 Institutional Commitment: $52,829: 1998-1999 $33,605: 1999-2000 This two-year grant will put interactive technology into the hands of language minority students and their teachers so that courses, support services, and other resources can be accessed online, thus enabling the ESL Program to better equip its language minority students for the technology-rich environment found at the University and in the American workplace. In order to carry out this objective, four distinct types of activities were carried out during the 1998-99 year of operation: establishing a website for the ESL Program that will serve as an information hub, with links to the three proposed online activities and other related resources;
1996-1997 Successful Mainstreaming of LEP Students Through Enrichment of Academic Support Services Grantor: New Jersey Commission on Higher Education Education of Language Minority Grants (ELMS) Program Award Amount: $49,153 Institutional Commitment: $205,523 The purpose of this one-year grant was to continue to successfully mainstream LEP students into the academic, social, and professional life of the College and the community. Three types of activities were carried out in order to meet this objective:
1995-1996 PROJECT CALL 21 Computers for Active Language Learning Grantor: New Jersey Commission on Higher Education Education of Language Minority Grants (ELMS) Award Amount: $84,203 Institutional Commitment: $299,640 This grant was based on the recognition that second language instruction needed to be coupled with computer literacy training of limited English proficient (LEP) students in order to help prepare them for the workplace of the 21st century, with its growing emphasis on sophisticated computer technology. To meet this need, three specific activities were carried out:
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