[Workplace 557] Re: Factors to Consider in Building a Workplace ESLProgramMary Henderson MHenderson at JMSIMS.ORGWed Jan 17 10:13:38 EST 2007
Thanks for all the great resources! Mary Dr. Mary Henderson Program Officer J. Marion Sims Foundation ________________________________ From: workplace-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:workplace-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Sharon McKay Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 5:35 PM To: workplace at nifl.gov Subject: [Workplace 554] Factors to Consider in Building a Workplace ESLProgram Workforce issues, like so many other areas of ESL, seem to ebb and flow in prominence over time. As we encounter new ideas and structures, we frequently forget the value of past practices. When I wrote curriculum, taught, and coordinated workplace ESL in the early 90's much work was done in needs assessment, task analysis, site visit in order to develop relevant curricula. Likewise, care was taken to develop effective evaluation criteria and tools for measurement. Yet in the real world, each program has individual factors that impact planning, implementation and evaluation. The newest Ask CAELA question is "What are factors to consider when planning for, setting up, and evaluating a workplace program for immigrant workers?" The answer to the question includes information about how to conduct a needs analysis, the need to adapt curricula to specific learner and worksite needs, and what elements to consider in assessment and evaluation. This Ask CAELA includes an interview with CAELA Associate Director and workplace expert Miriam Burt. To find out more about issues to consider in workplace ESL, go to http://www.cal.org/caela/ask_caela/index.html <http://www.cal.org/caela/ask_caela/index.html> Sharon McKay REEP and CAELA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/workplace/attachments/20070117/6effeb41/attachment.html
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