Our ESOL Program is designed to help students attain their full social and academic potential within the American school culture. We are committed to developing our students’ communicative confidence and skills in the four main areas of language usage: listening, speaking, reading and writing. We support an optimal learning environment for all of our students as they become integral members of our community.
Please visit the
Cobb County ESOL Blog
Parent Tool Kit (No Child Left Behind)
- English / Spanish
- Free ESL Classes
- Consulado de Mexico en Atlanta
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund
- Colorin Colorado
Powerpoint Presentations
Other Links
- Education Trust
- OELA (Office of English Language Acquisition)
- NCELA (Nat. Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition)
- NCLE (National Center for ESL Literacy Education)
- CAL (Center for Applied Linguistics)
- NABE (National Association for Bilingual Education)
- GADOE (Georgia Department of Education)
- NEA (National Education Association)
- US Department of Education
- TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Lang.)
- GA TESOL (GA Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Lang.)
- CREDE
- SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol)
- TELL (Teach English Language Learners)
- ERIC (Education Resource Information Center)
- GA Department of Education Offices & Program Areas.
- Pew Hispanic Center
- GA Standards
- NCLRC (National Capital Language Resource Center)
- National K-12 Foreign Language Resource Center
Universities
- University of Georgia
- Kennesaw State University
- Georgia State University
- Georgia Learning Connections
- Southern Conference on Language Teaching
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