This Digital Toolkit will provide you with tips on using a structured literacy approach with ESOL students. Aimed mainly at teachers, but useful for parents as well. It covers:
the ESOL landscape in New Zealand;
principles of a structured literacy approach and why teaching the parts (sounds, morpohology, parts of speech) is so important for ESOL students;
recommendations on teaching resources to use;
achievement data and student case studies;
pointers on how to approach assessment.
You will receive a link to download a 5 page summary of the discussion and within that links to:
a 70 minute recording of our webinar with our three speakers.
a viewable copy of the slides used in the webinar.
a PDF with full notes from the webinar (35 pages)
a link to Case Study of Central Normal School.
Note that the link is only active for 24 hours, so please ensure you download your copy in that time.
This Digital Toolkit will provide you with tips on using a structured literacy approach with ESOL students. Aimed mainly at teachers, but useful for parents as well. It covers:
the ESOL landscape in New Zealand;
principles of a structured literacy approach and why teaching the parts (sounds, morpohology, parts of speech) is so important for ESOL students;
recommendations on teaching resources to use;
achievement data and student case studies;
pointers on how to approach assessment.
You will receive a link to download a 5 page summary of the discussion and within that links to:
a 70 minute recording of our webinar with our three speakers.
a viewable copy of the slides used in the webinar.
a PDF with full notes from the webinar (35 pages)
a link to Case Study of Central Normal School.
Note that the link is only active for 24 hours, so please ensure you download your copy in that time.