[NIFL-ESL:9851] RE: adapting to one-to-one

From: Albert Wat (ayw@georgetown.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 03 2004 - 15:34:00 EST


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Over the years, I've compiled a long list of links for tutoring 
one-on-one or in a class setting.  You can find them below.  They are 
divided into links for K-12 students and those for adult students.  
(Some of them may not be working anymore... don't have time to maintain 
the content as much as I want to!)  I'd love to see others' favorites!

http://socialjustice.georgetown.edu/service/programs/dcsp/tutorlinks.html



-- 

Albert Wat, Program Director
DC Schools Project
Office of Volunteer & Public Service - Center for Social Justice
Georgetown University, Poulton Hall
1421 37th St., NW, 1st Floor
Washington, DC 20057
Tel: (202)687-8868  Fax: (202)687-8980
https://data.georgetown.edu/outreach/csj/service/programs/dcsp/



Lynne Weintraub wrote:

> I coordinate a volunteer ESL tutoring program too, and I'd love to 
> have a source of user-friendly activities to offer my tutors. I have a 
> few on my website: http://joneslibrary.org/esl/current_tutors.html
> It would be great if there were more out there that could be linked 
> together on-line. Does anybody else have links?
>
> In terms of print materials, I can suggest: "English as a Second Language
> Tutor Survival Kit," and "English as a Second Language
> Tutor Survival Kit, More Great Ideas" (Evelyn Renner and Associates). 
> They're self-published by the author but you can order them through 
> New Readers Press (newreaderspress.org).
>
>> From: "Suzanne McCurdy" <SMcCurdy@themlc.org>
>> Reply-To: nifl-esl@nifl.gov
>> To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov>
>> Subject: [NIFL-ESL:9839] adapting to one-to-one
>> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 14:55:16 -0500 (EST)
>>
>> Many of my tutors teach in one-to-one situations.  They often want 
>> ideas focused on their situation or want ideas on how to adapt 
>> classroom activities to a one-on-one situation.
>>
>> I have some ideas, but thought I might throw it to you and for even 
>> MORE ideas and get a resource going for our library.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Suzanne McCurdy
>> ESL Training Coordinator
>> MLC
>>
>
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