1st Edition

Primary EAL Provision: Getting it Right in a Week

By Kirsty Anderson Copyright 2018
66 Pages
by Routledge

66 Pages
by Routledge

Are you confident in your understanding of the significant challenges that EAL pupils face? Do you have a range of teaching strategies to address their needs? Are your EAL learners making the required progress in their lessons? This text provides you with tried and tested strategies to help you develop effective pedagogy for learning and progression with a range of different EAL pupils.... Read more

Introduction

1. Day 1: tools for talking: engaging EAL learners from the outset

2. Day 2: reading and writing: strategies for developing EAL learners

3. Day 3: the whole curriculum: tips for EAL support in all subjects

4. Day 4: planning: effective differentiation for EAL pupils

5. Day 5: working with other adults: classroom support for EAL pupils

6. Day 6: progress: monitoring, managing and maintaining pupil success

7. Day 7: beyond language: understanding and supporting the cultural and emotional needs EAL pupils might have

Further reading

Biography

Kirsty Anderson is a Teaching Fellow in the School of Education at Durham University. She teaches English and Art for Education on the UG programme at Durham University where she is also the departmental coordinator for Erasmus and International opportunities. She worked in Newcastle schools for 14 years as class teacher, literacy consultant and as a deputy head. Kirsty has extensive experience of working with children who have English as an additional language through working in diverse, multicultural schools. She is currently attempting to learn Czech whilst also undertaking a PhD exploring the demands of the teaching profession.

Susan Wallace is Emeritus Professor of Education at Nottingham Trent University where, for many years, part of her role was to support learning on the initial training courses for teachers in the FE sector.  She has researched and published extensively on education, training and management of behaviour, and is a popular keynote speaker at conferences. Her particular interests are in mentoring and the motivation and behaviour of students.