Hi Elinor, there's a raft of ESOL literacies materials on
www.esolscotland - look at resources; also the Scottish Qualifications
Authority have learning support materials
http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/33697.html
Good luck!
Clare El Azebbi
Policy Manager, ALN & ESOL
Employability, Skills and Lifelong Directorate
Scottish Government
Tel: 0300 244 1376
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Subject: Bilingual Learners on Literacy programmes
Hi, I have been asked to design a course for Bilingual Learners on
Literacy Programmes - these would have been ESOL learners that were put
in to E1a due their inability to read and write. My boss has asked me
to design a course specicailly aimed for these learners - to do E1, E2
and E3. I have to design a curriculum based on the literacy curriculum,
design assessments (initial, diagnostic etc), materials....basically
everything. Does anyone have any ideas how to begin or where to get
ideas??? Your help is appreciated. Thanks, Elinor
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