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20 ways to support English as a Foreign Language Students


Introduction

Achievement and diversity issues are addressed in ITE programmes through Professional Themes or Specialised study areas, professional studies programmes in schools and discussion forums. Trainee teachers can be linked to key resources and training materials e.g. multiverse.

The issues of managing diversity, equality and inclusion in media teaching rest on the same issues as for other teaching.

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20 ways to support English as a Foreign Language Students


1. Plan all lessons with the needs of EAL pupils in mind.
2. Explain the objectives of the lesson clearly and utilise warm-up sessions to motivate and activate previous learning.
3. Define targets clearly, ensure they are simple and obtainable, write the targets down for the first-stage learners and tick them off as they are achieved.
4. Illustrate items from the pupils’ cultural backgrounds and from what the pupils’ are interested in.
5. Pay particular attention to vocabulary and structures in the lessons.
6. Maximise the use of talk as a learning tool, including role-play.
7. Encourage pupils’ to discuss and share their linguistic knowledge.
8. Allow extra time to complete written tasks and use adults as scribes.
9. Provide writing frames at appropriate levels of difficulty.
10. Ensure EAL pupils are grouped with peers who are the best models of English as well as speakers of their OWN language whenever possible.
11. Have a high status policy to enable more advanced EAL pupils to be buddies to new arrivals who share a common language.
12. Promote classroom practice that encourages and rewards peer support.
13. Pre-teach vocabulary and key concepts in the home language.
14. Provide vocabulary lists on the board and in writing to be taken home.
15. Hold parent groups (using interpreters if necessary) focusing on how to help children at home.
16. Forge links with supplementary schools.
17. Use mime, puppets, demonstrations, artefacts, and visual aids including multilingual/ multicultural displays to create a positive learning environment.
18. Use inclusive seating arrangements.
19. Encourage the use of home language to write.
20 Provide bilingual resources such as dictionaries, texts, tapes, and videos.

From March is Multilingual Month by Fahro Malik
Chief Executive Officer, Lynk Reach, accessed http//:www.multiverse.ac.uk

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Overview of routes into training in Media Teaching

Achieving QTS in Media Teacher Training

The media graduate and subject knowledge

Taught curriculum in a GTP programme

The English graduate and subject knowledge

Planning

Assessment and Monitoring Standards

Diversity, Equality, Inclusion Issues

Practical work

Assignment setting and writing

Wider Reading and access to resources