ACTA has launched its National Roadmap for English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D) Education in Schools, calling for national ‘build back better’ reform of specialist provision for English language learners in schools ahead of the Federal Election.
The plan addresses longstanding and now pressing national policy issues that have affected the quality of English language provision for over 600,000 English language learners in Australian schools through twelve key actions aligned to the directions and initiatives of the National Schools Reform Agreement.
Read ACTA’s National Roadmap for English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D) Education in Schools
Read ACTA’s media release
This event will provide a quick recap of the roadmap, before moving towards strategies to assist individuals and state/territory TESOL associations spread the important messages of the Roadmap.
Cost
Free to members and non members of VicTESOL and other ACTA affiliated Associations