*with apologies for cross-posting*
ESOL Development Day
Tuesday 21st May, London
Friday 24th May, Manchester
As part of a project commissioned by the Education and Training Foundation, and delivered by Learning and Work Institute and Learning Unlimited, these events launch a new set of resources to support ESOL practitioners working with learners who are new to ESOL and literacy learning. The resources include a suite of teaching and learning materials, an effective practice guide, a screening tool and learner profiles. The resources are intended for use in a range of ESOL settings, including for refugee learners.
Who should attend?
- ESOL practitioners teaching learners at ‘pre-Entry’ and Entry Level 1
- ESOL curriculum managers and co-ordinators in FE colleges, Adult Community Learning and other ESOL settings
- Volunteers supporting ESOL learners in informal settings
Why should you attend?
- Hear the latest updates on ESOL policy from the Department for Education and the Home Office.
- Learn about the findings of our research with ESOL practitioners and learners.
- Get access to free teaching and learning resources for use with learners new to ESOL and new to literacy.
- Participate in workshops on using the resources, effective practice guidance and organising provision.-
- Network and share ideas with other ESOL practitioners and managers.
For more information and to book your free place please visit:
https://www.learningandwork.org.uk/events/esol-dev-day/
Kind regards
Jess
Jess Elmore | Researcher | Learning and Work Institute
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