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[PD 4124] Games can lead to success for ESOL Learners-Nov 16 webinar-Robin Lovrien Schwarz
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Using Games Effectively to Assure Success for a Broad Range of ESOL
Learners
I don’t want anyone working with diverse populations to miss this valuable
Internet-based seminar, part of the NAASLN 2009 Webinar Series. The
presenter, Robin Lovrien Schwarz’s presentations, whether live or online, are
always highly praised for format, content, depth of knowledge and her
practical, easy to implement solutions for helping ESOL learners succeed. Joan
Hudson-Miller
So please review and then share, post on your listservs and plan to
attend!
Using Games Effectively to Assure Success for a Broad Range of ESOL
Learners
Presenter: Robin Lovrien Schwarz
Dates / Time: November 16, 4:00 – 5:00 ET
Description: Games are an excellent way of involving learners of many
levels and backgrounds in learning activities and ensuring a high level of
practice. In this session, Ms. Schwarz will suggest a few simple games for
adult ESOL and explain how learners can use them for a wide range of learning
and skill practice. She will also address learner-reluctance to use
games.
Presenter: Robin Lovrien Schwarz, M.Sp.Ed: LD, has been an ESL teacher for
over 40 years and a consultant, trainer and writer in the field of
learning difficulties in adult ESOL learners for more than 20 years. Most recent
writing on this topic is a chapter in “Learning to Achieve, NIFL’s
literature review of current research on LD and adult learners, published in July.
Currently, she is teaching teachers at three colleges, teaching college
ESOL and conducting multi-year professional development for ESOL teachers in
NY State and at a charter school for adult ESOL learners in Washington,
DC, where she resides.
Fee per session: $40.00 Non-Members
$20.00 Members **
Fee per video of this session and other archived sessions:
$40.00 Non-Members
$20.00 Members **
**NAASLN Members: To get this discounted fee of $20.00 when you register
online, use your Members Only Code. If you don’t have your code, contact us
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WEBINAR Benefits:
* One hour of quality professional development at your desk
* All you need is a computer and a telephone
* Real time presentations and recorded presentations
* Audio and visual simultaneous presentation
* Q & A during presentation
* Follow-up postings on NAASLN website
* Certificate of attendance offered for proof of professional development
National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs
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