Researchers from the Institute of Education at the University of Reading are looking for schools willing to take part in a research project on maths and […]
Author: Caroline Scott Most schools with early-stage learners of English will have some form of guided reading record. This record supports the learner, parents and teacher […]
We will be showing EAL teaching through the Learning Village at this year’s NALDIC conference:“One size fits all? Addressing diversity in EAL” The conference will consider […]
Author: Anne Margaret, ELT well Sometimes our students who have English as an Additional Language (EAL) seem to be having more difficulty than expected in […]
This year we will have a stand at the ESL & Mother Tongue Conference. This event will be celebrating the Power of Multilingual Classrooms in International […]
Parents are integral to schooling for any learner, and one of the key opportunities to discuss how a learner is developing is during Parents’ Evening (Macbeth, […]
Author: Gemma Fanning, EAL Co-ordinator An additional adult can be very effective in supporting teachers with EAL learners in the classroom. Such an adult may be a […]
Author: Anita Bamberger, EAL Specialist Holidays and homework can seem an incongruous mix – and this is especially true for EAL students, who need both time off, […]
Schools in England & Wales will be expected to submit proficiency codes for EAL children in the census on the following dates (2016-2017):Autumn census – first […]
Author: Gemma Fanning, EAL Specialist The language of Maths is often considered a language of its own – and this can sometimes present a difficulty for EAL […]
Wednesday 22nd February 2017 9am – 3pm CEME Conference Centre, Marsh Way, Rainham RM13 8EU Caroline Scott, Author & Director at Across Cultures will be running […]
Researchers from the Institute of Education at the University of Reading are looking for schools willing to take part in a research project on maths and […]
Author: Caroline Scott Most schools with early-stage learners of English will have some form of guided reading record. This record supports the learner, parents and teacher […]
We will be showing EAL teaching through the Learning Village at this year’s NALDIC conference:“One size fits all? Addressing diversity in EAL” The conference will consider […]
Author: Anne Margaret, ELT well Sometimes our students who have English as an Additional Language (EAL) seem to be having more difficulty than expected in […]
This year we will have a stand at the ESL & Mother Tongue Conference. This event will be celebrating the Power of Multilingual Classrooms in International […]
Parents are integral to schooling for any learner, and one of the key opportunities to discuss how a learner is developing is during Parents’ Evening (Macbeth, […]
Author: Gemma Fanning, EAL Co-ordinator An additional adult can be very effective in supporting teachers with EAL learners in the classroom. Such an adult may be a […]
Author: Anita Bamberger, EAL Specialist Holidays and homework can seem an incongruous mix – and this is especially true for EAL students, who need both time off, […]
Schools in England & Wales will be expected to submit proficiency codes for EAL children in the census on the following dates (2016-2017):Autumn census – first […]
Author: Gemma Fanning, EAL Specialist The language of Maths is often considered a language of its own – and this can sometimes present a difficulty for EAL […]
Wednesday 22nd February 2017 9am – 3pm CEME Conference Centre, Marsh Way, Rainham RM13 8EU Caroline Scott, Author & Director at Across Cultures will be running […]
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