Professor Joe Lo Bianco
Language Teachers and Language Planners: Leadership Possibilities from Classroom to Policy Forum
How students from non-English-speaking backgrounds learn to read and write in different ways
An interesting article written by Sally Baker & Georgina Ramsay, both of the University of Newcastle, on The Conversation.
A whole school approach to improving the assessment of EAL students
Tools for Enhancing Assessment Literacy for Teachers of EAL (TEAL) is an online resource that brings together a range of tools, strategies and assessment advice for teachers of EAL learners in P – 10.
Putting TEAL into Practice is designed to build on and enhance the capacity of schools to teach, assess and report on the progress of EAL students against the framework of the EAL Continuum.
It is recommended that teams of up to three people attend in order to develop and implement a whole school approach to the teaching and assessment of EAL students.
TEAL was developed by the University of New South Wales for the Victorian Department of Education and Training (DET), Independent Schools Victoria (ISV) and the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria (CECV).
Six sessions across three full days:
- Tuesday July 12
- Tuesday August 2
- Tuesday August 16
To book, email esl@edumail.vic.gov.au or phone 9637 2131.
Bookings close July 5
For more information about the program
Amalia Fawcett, Hanya Senjov & Dr Kirsten Hutchison
The Mercy Connect volunteer program recruits, trains and supports volunteers to assist school students and their families settle in Australia.
CMY has revamped its comprehensive resource kit to help teachers and other school staff be more culturally aware and welcoming to multicultural families.
The video recording of the TEAL Webinar, presented by VicTESOL, is now available for Members.