[NIFL-ESL:10557] Re: Programing for TV

From: Valley Peters (valleydemt@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 15 2004 - 14:53:26 EST


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Recently I ordered a demo video from Alta ESL for a
series called, Putting English to Work.  When I
previewed it, I felt it would be appropriate for some
beginners.  The way the language presentation is
scaffolded was helpful for learners.  You can find
Alta ESL online.  The Putting English to Work series
is a collection of 10 videos I think.

I hope this helps,
Valley Peters
Teton Literacy Program



--- Dottie <dottie@shattuck.net> wrote:

> Colleagues -- The PBS station at U-N.
> Carolina-Charlotte needs your help! 
> I offered to ask this group because your collective
> expertise.
> 
> The station will soon launch 4 new channels; one
> will be an all-education 
> channel.  They are looking for adult ESL programing.
>  The station's program 
> director visited our Carolina TESOL conference this
> past weekend, but none 
> of the publishers/exhibitors had anything suitable.
> 
> The station already plans to use Crossroads Cafe,
> but they especially want 
> materials for Beginner level adults.  They also
> would like to find a series 
> for the Spanish GED.
> 
> If you know of any such programing already produced
> and/or used by your 
> community colleges, local stations, or other
> institutuions, please let me 
> know.  If you have any other programming ideas, we'd
> love those too.
> 
> You can use my personal email address.
> 
> Thanks for any help you can offer!
> 
> Dottie Shattuck
> Charlotte, NC 
> 
> 
> 


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