School-wide Practices for EAL/D Students

PL # 13992

  • Starting from 20 Sep 2023 until 14 Nov 2023
  • Cancellation permitted until 13 Sep 2023
  • Event registrations closed on 13 Sep 2023

Delivery Format : Mixed Mode

Event registration is Closed

Description

A two-month mixed delivery course designed for school leaders and EAL/D specialist teachers to plan for effective practices to strengthen the support for English as an Additional Language/Dialect students.

This course aims to bring EAL/D specialists and school leaders together to explore effective strategies and practices to support multilingual students. The course comprises of a full day workshop (in person), ongoing on-line discussion and a final 90-minute webinar to share evaluations and future plans for improvement. Participants will have access to an online portal for professional reading, resources, access to the 'EAL/D Hub' (an additional online course focussed on EAL/D Aboriginal learners), and a discussion forum.

 

Dates

Outline

Delivery

20 Sept 2023

8.30am-3pm

Workshop #1

  • Superdiversity and the multilingual turn
  • History, trends and current context of EAL/D teaching
  • National and state policies
  • Planning, assessing and reporting for EAL/D learners
  • The role of EAL/D specialists
  • Goalsetting for 2024

In person

Required

ongoing

Online discussion

On demand

Required

16 Oct 2023

3.30-4.30pm

Introduction to the EAL/D Hub

Webinar

Optional

1 Nov 2023

9.30am-12pm

Workshop #2 Designing an immersion lesson

In person

Optional

14 Nov 2023

3.30-5pm

Webinar: Taking action

Webinar

Required

The intended target audience includes school leaders and EAL/D teachers from schools that have:
- a large cohort of students who speak an additional language or dialect at home
- a growing number of EAL/D enrolments, particularly permanent new arrival migrants from non-English speaking backgrounds
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who speak one or more Aboriginal languages, a creole and/or Aboriginal English (*)
- international fee paying students

* Interested staff from Aboriginal Independent Community Schools (AICS) should inquire before registering to discuss the possibility of remote delivery (kreitzenstein@ais.wa.edu.au) for Workshop #1.

Schools are encouraged to send two or more staff to this event – with preference for one staff member working in a leadership role.

Schools will be invoiced for payment, depending on the number of participants attending according to the pricing schedule below.

Cost - Members

$200 pp 

$320 for two pax 

$400 for three pax

Presenters

Kate Reitzenstein (AISWA Staff)

Consultant | Teaching And Learning - Languages

Kate Reitzenstein <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Kate Reitzenstein has worked as Consultant for Languages of the Association of Independent Schools of WA since 2014. She organises professional development activities and provides advice to schools and teachers on policy, curriculum and resources. Prior to this role, Kate worked as an Indonesian language teacher for fifteen years at three secondary schools, with experience using the Curriculum Framework and the Middle Years Program and Diploma Program of the International Baccalaureate curriculum. She has worked as an EFL/ESL teacher in Australia and abroad, and has had experience as an International Student Coordinator and at establishing overseas school partnerships and in-country study tours. Kate places importance on effective language teaching methodology and the need to link theory to practice in the Languages classroom.

Kate Simeon

Kate Simeon

Kate Simeon is the Deputy Director of ASC International, and has over 15 years' experience working with EaL/D students. During this time she has worked extensively with humanitarian entrant students, migrants and international students, as well as with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. She has also undertaken a range of roles for SCSA and ACARA working on EaL/D resources and is currently the chair of the Course Advisory Committee for EaL/D.

Terms & Conditions

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Segments

School-wide Practices for EAL/D Students - workshop 1

Date / Time

20 Sep 2023 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 15:00

Delivery Format : In Person

PL Hours : 6.50

School-wide Practices for EAL/D Students - Taking action

Date / Time

14 Nov 2023 Starts: 15:30 Finishes: 17:00

Delivery Format : Webinar

Webinar - Online Only

PL Hours : 1.50

Learning Area

  • EALD
  • Inclusive Education

School Area

  • Preschool (PK-K)
  • Early Childhood (PK - 2)
  • Middle Primary (3-6)
  • Secondary (7-10)
  • Senior Secondary (11 - 12)
  • Leadership

Event Contact

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