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| [eal-bilingual] 14 - 17 year old EAL students, low literacy, not placed | |
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| Article: [eal-bilingual] 14 - 17 year old EAL students, low literacy, not placed | |
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Hi, Visit www.disguiseddevil.com and contact me. I will see how I can help you. Viv -----Original Message----- From: Murphyandjazz at aol.com To: eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk Sent: Tue, 1 May 2007 11.54PM Subject: [eal-bilingual] 14 - 17 year old EAL students, low literacy, not placed I am a cluster based EAL teacher supporting c. 50 schools over all key stages (and some nurseries) alongside two support assistants. We are very limited as to the amount of direct support we can offer schools and so I try to get projects set up which can build capacity within the school and within the cluster. We have a large intake of Eastern European Roma students. Many come with minimal or no literacy skills in a written language. This is especially problematic in KS3 and KS4. There have also been some cases of young people not having a chance to access education due to lack of places available (esp for Year 10 and 11). These children do not fit into the category of being eligible for Adult education either as they are too young. I am concerned that these young people are not getting the chance to acquire any skills in English, or other subject areas, and are therefore heading rapidly towards a massive poverty trap. I am at a loss as to what to suggest next. Is this a problem that has been addressed successfully (or even partially) in any other area? Any suggestions gratefully received, many thanks Una |
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