Hello all
A message from Eleni Skaliotis of Campaign for Learning, about research she is carrying out on behalf of Skills for Life Strategy Unit on ESOL in the workplace. It includes a link to a questionnaire. This could be useful and influential.
James
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From: Eleni Skaliotis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
I am undertaking some research into ESOL needs in the workplace and am keen to hear the views of ESOL tutors, employers who employ people with ESOL needs and also people with a strategic overview. We are particularly interested in the impact employees with ESOL needs have on employers, the risks and benefits of employing people with ESOL needs and any best practice from employers providing ESOL. I was wondering if you would be able to forward the details of our project to your network? The web site address is http://www.campaignforlearning.org.uk/projects/reservoir.htm <http://www.campaignforlearning.org.uk/projects/reservoir.htm> .
Thank you for your time,
Eleni Skaliotis
Policy and Research Officer
Campaign for Learning
19 Buckingham Street
London WC2N 6EF
t. 020 7766 0010
f. 020 7930 1551
http://www.campaignforlearning.org.uk <http://www.campaignforlearning.org.uk/>
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