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Sara.Green at rbkc.gov.uk
Sara.Green at rbkc.gov.uk
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Colleagues if you are interested... This is the home page for the Queensland Studies Authority. http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/index.html Sara Sara Green Head of Language Development Service Family and Children's Services Kensington and Chelsea Isaac Newton PDC 108a Lancaster Road London W11 1QS Tel: 020 7598 4817 Fax: 020 7598 4808 Email: sara.green at rbkc.gov.uk www.rbkc.gov.uk/eal14to19 -----Original Message----- From: eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of Luan Porter Sent: 10 September 2007 22:23 To: eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk Subject: RE: [eal-bilingual] EAL and assessment Many thanks Nicola - I'm sure I also read a critique of LIC a few years ago. Maybe it was a Naldic paper. Can you direct me towards this by any chance? And would you venture a recommendation for an authority in England that I might contact to discuss their practice? Tricky one I know but would appreciate it if at all poss. Many thanks again Luan >From: "Nicola Davies" <ndavies00 at hotmail.com> >Reply-To: For practitioners involved in teaching pupils from ethnic >andlinguistic minorities <eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk> >To: "'For practitioners involved in teaching pupils from ethnic >andlinguisticminorities'" <eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk> >Subject: RE: [eal-bilingual] EAL and assessment >Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 22:03:13 +0100 > >Luan >You may want to look at the initial teacher education part of the NALDIC >website. The section on assessment >http://www.naldic.org.uk/ITTSEAL2/teaching/Assessment.cfm has a brief >overview of some of the issues, plus links to some of the other English >speaking country models of assessment which can be a bit hard to track down >if you don't already know where they are. In the Online Assessment >Resources section you can find links to Queensland's Bandscales, TESOL ESL >standards and Victoria's steps and the Ontario stages. >Nicola > >-----Original Message----- >From: eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk >[mailto:eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of Luan Porter >Sent: 10 September 2007 18:26 >To: eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk; graham.smith737 at ntlworld.com >Subject: RE: [eal-bilingual] EAL and assessment > >HI >I'm new to this mailing list. >I've been following this discussion with some interest. >The 'Stages of English' (ie 1-5) were introduced in Scotland just 2 years >ago. Since this time we (ie the EAL practitioners) and mainstream >colleagues > >have been required to use them to make an annual return on all bilingual >pupils (that's the theory at least). Obviously there are some 'challenges' >with these stages and I'm about to have another look at LIC but would also >like a recommendation of where to find out more about the Australian >assessment systems you speak of, and also to ask in which LEA would I find >best practice in this area? > >Many thanks >Luan > >(Headteacher of City of Edinburgh EAL Service) > > > > _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk *********************************************************** The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. This e-mail may contain information which is confidential, legally privileged and/or copyright protected. This e-mail is intended for the addressee only. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from your computer. ************************************************************ |
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