Online: Supporting EAL/D students in our classrooms 3

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NESA accredited. Presented by Dr Jennifer Hammond and Maya Cranitch. Supporting EAL/D students in our classrooms is a three part course designed to address the contributions and educational needs of diverse EAL/D students in Australian schools, including those who have recently arrived and who may be from refugee backgrounds. Drawing upon principles and practices of EAL/D pedagogy to support mainstream and EAL/D teachers in planning and implementing programs that meet the needs of EAL/D students in mainstream classes, teachers will learn how to identify specific teaching and learning practices that can best support the educational development of their EAL/D students. This course is NESA approved.

Participation in these courses can be one off or done as a series of three separate sessions. We recommend all three be done in sequence. 

Part three  is Building substantive communication to support EAL/D students and it addresses the value for students of opportunities to Talk to Learn and to engage in sustained and in-depth conversations about key curriculum concepts. 

This course is self-paced

Who should participate?

  • Teachers of students in years P/F/K/R-6
  • Teachers of EAL/D students, including new arrivals 

Cost of participation: 

Member $135
Student member $100 
Non-member $195 

Each module contributes four hours of online Professional Learning addressing 1.2.2, 1.3.2, 2.1.2, 3.1.2, 3.2.2, 3.5.2, 3.6.2 and 3.7.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.

 

When
10/10/2022 - 7/11/2022 11:00 PM
Where
ONLINE
Online registration not available.