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EMTAS EAL e-LEARNING

SEGfL recently purchased a comprehensive e-learning package to support CPD around English as an additional language (EAL) in schools. The Hampshire EMTAS team developed the resources and a number of licenses are available for any SEGfL schools or local authority staff.

SEGfL recently purchased a comprehensive e-learning package to support CPD around English as an additional language (EAL) in schools. The Hampshire EMTAS team developed the resources and a number of licenses are available for any SEGfL schools or local authority staff.

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Question and Answer

scenario cards

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• A SERIES OF 101 DIFFERENT

SCENARIOS SET WITHIN

DIFFERENT EDUCATIONAL

PHASES. TOPICS COVERED

INCLUDE:

• working with EAL learners –

Management, Bilingualism, SEND:EAL,

Assessment, Working with parents etc.

• supporting GRT communities

• race equality

• intercultural aspects

• TARGET AUDIENCE:

This unit will be relevant for any staff

working with children and young people

from black and minority ethnic backgrounds

as well as those learning EAL. It is

particularly relevant for any trainee teachers

and those at an early stage in their teaching

career.

• CONTENT AND ACTIVITIES:

• Browse the cards, which are grouped

into different topics, to investigate

different scenarios – access the scenario

itself, suggested solutions and links/

resources.

• The cards can be browsed via the ‘next’

and ‘previous’ buttons as well as using

the side menu.

• The cards can also be filtered by using a

keyword search. The search facility picks

up any words within the scenario itself,

the solution and/or the links/resources

section.

• Once a search has been completed,

click the ‘Clear and return to menu’

button to revert back to an unsorted

pack of scenario cards.

• RELATED UNIT(S):

All EAL E Learning units

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