New term, new courses

New term, new courses

We are now taking bookings for 8 great new courses running between now and December. Subjects include... WELCOMING BILINGUAL CHILDREN INTO EARLY YEARS SETTINGS DEVELOPING LANGUAGE ACROSS THE CURRICULUM THROUGH GEOGRAPHY ACHIEVING THE NEW STANDARDS FOR EAL STUDENTS IN GCSE ENGLISH To see there full list, view course details and book, please visit our Courses page.
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HLS Summer Conference

HLS Summer Conference

This year the focus of our Annual Conference, to be held at St Mary’s University on 18th June, is EAL Assessment. Our Keynote speaker, from Kings College, London, will be evaluating the recent changes in the National Curriculum Framework and the effect on school-based assessment of EAL students. Workshops include EAL Tracker for Early Years and Foundation Stage KS1/2: Identifying Factors in relation to Background and Culture that can affect EAL Pupils’ learning KS3/4: Key elements that need to be included when assessing EAL pupils in Secondary school Foundation Stage – KS4: The role of mother-tongue assessment in determining SEND…
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New Cross-Curricular Project – ‘Rivers’ EAL Teaching materials

New Cross-Curricular Project – ‘Rivers’ EAL Teaching materials

This teaching pack has been designed to use with all pupils, including EAL at KS2. The topic is presented in a lively and informative way with collaborative activities which aim to develop both language and literacy skills. All the teaching programmes include useful lesson plans and photocopyable resources which are also available on CD. This pack can be used as a stand-alone Geography resource or alongside other materials. Other teaching packs in this series include ‘The Tudors and Stuarts’ – all available from HLS Resources.
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Teacher Training Courses in EAL – funded by the Lord Mayor of London

Teacher Training Courses in EAL – funded by the Lord Mayor of London

EAL learners continues to increase, and their needs vary widely, from new arrivals with little or no English to third generation EAL who need advanced academic language skills. Some arrivals have had significant prior education and others have serious gaps in prior learning. As schools’ capacity to provide specialist withdrawal teaching is reduced, teachers need even greater expertise to support these pupils in lessons. The demands of the new curriculum make an even greater demand on pupils’ language skills. EAL in the Mainstream Classroom is a suite of programmes designed to enhance teachers’ language skills so that they can provide…
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