[NIFL-4EFF:2043] EFF friendly materials

From: S. Marie Brown (txesl@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 11:25:33 EST


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>Are there certain textbooks or materials that list members have found to be 
>particularly EFF friendly for >ESOL instruction?

Last weekend I attended the Texas Association for Literacy and Adult 
Education conference in Fort Worth. One of the many great sessions I 
attended was on EL/Civics and hosted by Steck Vaughn.  Their EL/Civics 
Planner, An Instructor's Resource Guide for English Literacy and Civics 
Education is very EFF friendly. It includes a copy of the Citizen/Community 
Member Role Map in the back, as well as sample lessons with EFF objectives, 
EFF correlation charts, and other info about EFF for the teacher.  Although 
this teacher's guide would not  serve as the exclusive framework for a 
curriculum, it could be very helpful. I guess that you can order this book 
through their web site www.steckvaughn.com.

cheers,
Marie



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