Category: EAL
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Outstanding EAL Teaching
- The 5 most powerful EAL teaching techniques
- Needs identification and EAL diagnostic testing
- Unpick the latest initiatives:
- Community cohesion
- Parental involvement
- Pupil voice
Presented by: Stuart Scott
Stuart has worked as an English and EAL teacher, advisory teacher, teachers’ centre manager, Head and Deputy Head in schools for 30 years. He has recently worked as an EAL consultant in Nottingham and a tutor for the DCSF pilot EAL TA diploma. He is chair of the National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE) Multicultural Committee.
Birmingham
Manchester
Leeds
Swansea
Embedding the Ultimate EAL Programme
- Planning techniques for the ultimate learning environment
- All the latest and best ICT supports
- Over 100 free resources for planning, delivery and evaluation
- Road test the best EAL ICTs
Presented by: Chris Pim
Chris has been an EAL specialist teacher for local authorities for 15 years and is also an ICT and EAL consultant. He trains for EMA services throughout the country and is a prolific author, writing training materials for Mantra Lingua UK and Smart LearningLondon
Manchester
Leeds
EAL 3-7
- Powerful EAL teaching techniques:
- Synthetic Phonics for EAL
- Accelerated English Acquisition
- Multi sensory teaching
- The 6 big challenges for EAL students
- How to assess and monitor progress in EAL
Presented by: Tracy Fox
Tracy (from Which Phonics) is an excellent teacher and trainer with in-depth knowledge and experience in organising phonics teaching. She has extensive experience with EAL, SEN and gifted children.
Birmingham
London
Leeds
London (Coldfall)
Assessment in EAL
- Ensure the rapid induction of new arrivals into the English school system
- New techniques for the accurate ongoing language development assessment of all EAL learners
- Assessment to improve pupils’ progress and confidence
Presented by: Linda Webster
London
Birmingham
Struggling Readers and Writers
- Back-to-basics revision of reading and writing skills
- Methods to boost the confidence of struggling readers
- 10 ways to dramatically improve reading and writing in the lowest achieving pupils in Key Stage 2 and 3
Presented by: Dee Reid
Dee is a literacy expert and qualified teacher. She is consultant to Catch Up - a highly successful literacy intervention programme for struggling readers in Y2–Y8. Dee will offer achievable, practical solutions to help children develop their writing ability.
Manchester
Birmingham
Leeds
Lancaster
Suffolk
Dorset
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