[FamilyLiteracy] Struggling ESOL Learners DiscussionGail Price gprice at famlit.orgTue Feb 14 16:25:18 EST 2006
Following is a reminder of the discussion which begins tomorrow on the Focus on Basics Discussion List. For those who are interested: the discussion of Struggling ESOL Learners starts tomorrow on the Focus on Basics Discussion List. Please join Robin Schwarz and the rest of us to discuss her article in Focus on Basics, Vol. 8A. To read the article: "Taking a Closer Look at Struggling ESOL Learners" go to: http://www.ncsall.net/index.php?id=994 If you are not subscribed to the FOB list, you can subscribe at: http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/focusonbasics Below are the questions we posted last week to get us thinking about the article and how it relates to the work we do. Discussion Questions 1. Stories: Have you had struggling learners in your program? How common do you think this problem is? Do you want to share a story of a learner you have worked with, and tell us how you were able to find out the issue, and what you did to help? 2. Physical Disabilities: How do we screen for them and what specific accommodations can we make in the class or program for them? 3. Intake/Counseling Procedures: What does your center or program do for a routine intake? What is the procedure to address a learner who is not progressing? How well do you get at factors such as physical and health problems, living situations, amount and nature of literacy skills, nature of the primary language and cultural communication style? 4. Responding: Once there is a reason discovered for a learner's struggles, how well-equipped are you to respond to the problem? How do you learn how to accommodate a hearing or visual problem? What do you do for the learner with anxiety or depression? Do you have access to a consulting teacher, or someone knowledgeable in the complexities of a given culture's communication style (as in the example of the Sudanese men in the article)? 5. Staff Training/Professional Development: What kind of training do we all need in order to ensure that our intake procedures are complete and appropriate? What kind of training will help us to respond an effective way? 6. Did This Article Change Something You Do? Share with us anything that you changed, did, started, or stopped as a result of reading this article. Why? What result did you get? 7. What Connections Did You Make With This Article? Even if you did not change anything, did it ring a bell or hit home to you in some way? We'll see you tomorrow for the discussion! Julie McKinney Discussion List Moderator World Education/NCSALL jmckinney at worlded.org Gail J. Price Multimedia Specialist National Center for Family Literacy 325 West Main Street, Suite 300 Louisville, KY 40205 Phone: 502 584-1133, ext. 112 Fax: 502 584-0172 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/familyliteracy/attachments/20060214/bb990828/attachment.html
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