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Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant)
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Page 1: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups

Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and

Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant)

Page 2: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

Part 2:Pupils with English as an additional

language (EAL)

Page 3: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

Ask the audience?

EAL Starter Quiz

Are you ready?

Page 4: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

1. New Arrivals from abroad often experience a “Silent Period”.

How long does this last?

a) 2 – 3 weeks b) several months c) variable

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2. How long will it take New Arrivals to learn social / conversational language?

a) 6 – 12 months b) 1 – 2 years c) 2 – 3 years

Page 6: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

3. How long will it take New Arrivals to gain the level of language proficiency needed for academic success?

a) 1 – 2 years b) 3 – 4 years c) 5 – 7 years

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4. What term means :- “Providing effective learning opportunities for all pupils”?

a) Exclusion b) Delusion c) Inclusion

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5. How many QCA “Pre Level Descriptors” prior to NC English Level 1 are there?

a) 2 b) 4 c) 8

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6. Does a pupil’s L1 (First Language) get in the way of developing their English?

a) Yes b) No c) Possibly

Page 10: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

EAL Pupils EMT Pupils

Above NC English

Level 1

Standard NC English Levels 2 and above

Standard NC English Levels 2 and above

Below NC English

Level 2

QCA Level 1 secure Standard NC

English Level 1QCA Level 1

threshold

QCA step 2 Working towards NC English Level 1

QCA step 1

Page 11: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

The Ice Berg Model

CALP

Cognitive andAcademicLanguage

Proficiency

BICS

BasicInterpersonal

CommunicativeSkill

Page 12: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

Who are our EAL Learners?A learner of English as an additional language (EAL) is a pupil whose first language is other than English. First language is the language to which the child was initially exposed during early development and continues to use this language in the home and community. If a child acquires English subsequent to early development, then English is not their first language no matter how proficient in it they become. Source: School census preparation and guidance for 2007 (DfES 2007)

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WHO ARE OUR NEW ARRIVALS?

• Pupils admitted to school after the usual joining times.

• Pupils from any ethnic / linguistic backgrounds.

Page 14: Working Together to Meet the Needs of Targeted Groups Karen Johns (Assistant Headteacher, Stopsley and Di Revill (Secondary EAL / Literacy Consultant )

WHERE DO OUR NEW ARRIVALS COME FROM?

In your group can you list down the FOUR main countries that Newly Arrived Pupils to Luton are coming from?

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New Arrivals in Luton

• Polish• Lithuanian• Slovakian• Afghani• Kurdish• Zimbabwean• Somali• (Congolese)

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Background and Experiences

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“First Timers”(New Arrivals)

• received formal education• received little or no education• experienced disruptions to

education• suffered traumatic experiences

prior to arrival in UK• read scripts different from English• speak several languages• some English teaching

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“Returners”

• attended school in UK• possibly attended school abroad• possess residual English skills• interruptions affected English

literacy skills• superficial fluency in spoken

English

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NEW ARRIVALSWhat Can We Do?

TEN HELPFUL HINTS

Mix & Match Activity

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Strategies We Know Work Activity:1. Case Studies2. Babble Gabble 3. EAL Quiz4. BICS & CALP5. Countries where New

Arrivals come from6. What Can We Do for

New Arrivals (10 Handy Hints)

Strategy:1. Collaborative / Text

Marking2. Speaking & Listening /

Learning Check3. Peer Support /

Activating prior knowledge

4. Card Sort / Manipulation of Ideas

5. Activating prior knowledge

6. Mix and Match

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‘Reading and writing float on a sea of talk’

Barnes, D., Britton, J. and Rosen, H. (eds) Language, the Learner and the School

(1969), Penguin: Harmondsworth

Why talk?

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Where to next?

Resources:• www.collaborativelearning.org• Ema4success• [email protected] / Advice:• Ethnic Minority Achievement Handbook• Luton EMA web site:

www.learning.luton.gov.uk• NationalStrategy:www.nationalstrategies.stan

dards.dcsf.gov.uk

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What Standards Did We Address?

• Relationships with children and young people (Q1)

• Communicating and working with others (Q4, Q5, Q6)

• Achievement and diversity (Q18,Q19 Q20)

• Health and well-being (Q21a , Q21b)

• Teaching (Q25a, 25c)

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The limits of my language are the limits of my world. All I know is what I have words for.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922)Austrian philosopher (1889 - 1951)


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