[ProgramLeadership] Discussion starts tomorrow
Kim Chaney
kchaney at utk.edu
Tue Feb 14 15:17:44 EST 2006
>The message below is posted on behalf of Julie McKinney, Moderator of the
>Focus on Basic Discussion List.
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>For those who are interested: the discussion of Struggling ESOL Learners
>starts tomorrow on the Focus on Basics Discussion List. Please join
>Robin Schwarz and the rest of us to discuss her article in Focus on
>Basics, Vol. 8A.
>
>To read the article: "Taking a Closer Look at Struggling ESOL Learners"
>go to:
>http://www.ncsall.net/index.php?id=994
>
>If you are not subscribed to the FOB list, you can subscribe at:
>http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/focusonbasics
>
>Below are the questions we posted last week to get us thinking about the
>article and how it relates to the work we do.
>
>Discussion Questions
>
>1. Stories: Have you had struggling learners in your program? How
>common do you think this problem is? Do you want to share a story of a
>learner you have worked with, and tell us how you were able to find out
>the issue, and what you did to help?
>
>2. Physical Disabilities: How do we screen for them and what specific
>accommodations can we make in the class or program for them?
>
>3. Intake/Counseling Procedures: What does your center or program do
>for a routine intake? What is the procedure to address a learner who is
>not progressing? How well do you get at factors such as physical and
>health problems, living situations, amount and nature of literacy
>skills, nature of the primary language and cultural communication style?
>
>4. Responding: Once there is a reason discovered for a learner's
>struggles, how well-equipped are you to respond to the problem? How do
>you learn how to accommodate a hearing or visual problem? What do you do
>for the learner with anxiety or depression? Do you have access to a
>consulting teacher, or someone knowledgeable in the complexities of a
>given culture's communication style (as in the example of the Sudanese
>men in the article)?
>
>5. Staff Training/Professional Development: What kind of training do we
>all need in order to ensure that our intake procedures are complete and
>appropriate? What kind of training will help us to respond an effective
>way?
>
>6. Did This Article Change Something You Do? Share with us anything
>that you changed, did, started, or stopped as a result of reading this
>article. Why? What result did you get?
>
>7. What Connections Did You Make With This Article? Even if you did not
>change anything, did it ring a bell or hit home to you in some way?
>
>We'll see you tomorrow for the discussion!
>
>Julie
>
>Julie McKinney
>Discussion List Moderator
>World Education/NCSALL
>jmckinney at worlded.org
>
>
>Julie McKinney
>Discussion List Moderator
>World Education/NCSALL
>jmckinney at worlded.org
>
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