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1 Recently arrived learners of EAL In focus: Literacy in primary and secondary settings Concepts, issues, ways forward

2 Angelika Baxter Ethnic Minority Achievement Adviser (cross phase primary/secondary) angelika88@talktalk.net

3 Learners of EAL Concepts of literacy (widest sense) School starting age? age appropriate literacy skills? Cultures traditionally rooted in oracy role of literacy in daily life Faith focused models of literacy perspectives on comprehension skills

4 Literacy Skills are needed, but … ‘Literacy is more than the sum of its skills’.

5 Learners of EAL Previous education in UK all records transferred between schools? EAL development monitored, docs transferred? Previous education outside UK range of subjects? teaching styles? school reports? concepts acquired in language(s) other than English?

6 Learners of EAL UK school routines e.g. assemblies school food Lining up/ queuing

7 Learners of EAL Gaps in formal education e.g. fleeing war zone/young asylum seekers e.g. long delay in being assigned a local UK school Younger children poss. Impact on concepts including literacy in first language … but not necessarily … learning outside formal school settings Older children often ‘pre-gap’ fluent readers/writers range of academic concepts learning outside of school

8 Recent arrivals learning EAL Visible: emerging EAL skills (BICS) Less visible: need for further scaffolding around CALPS Conceptual development often ahead of EAL development

9 Recent arrivals learning EAL Visible: early stage EAL learner non-verbal phase Some talents Less visible: MORE talents Proficiency in at least one language academic concepts strengths, skills, abilities potential contributions in school employability

10 Recent arrivals learning EAL non-verbal phase Also less visible, e.g. Separation issues Helplessness, anger, fear Trauma Post traumatic stress normal person, abnormal situation) Issues around trust Parents’ ‘opportunity’ may be child’s ‘displacement’

11 Supporting EAL acquisition Unlocking potential Academic Artistic Sharing maturity Expressing stress factors

12 Grouping by ability holistic view. maths, self discipline, areas of interest High expectations Articulate models of English usage in class

13 Beware standardised testing Conceptual development ahead of English language proficiency Conceptual development can’t be captured in e.g. ‘reading age’ assessments Cultural bias All standard tests, verbal or pictorial

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16 Timeframes Acquisition of full bilingualism with English Average 7 – 10 years (individual learning curves may vary)

17 EAL inclusive practice Aims: Facilitating pupils’ affinity with the medium of English Supporting comprehension Scaffolding expression, in English, of complex content

18 Emphasis on … Contextualised learning conceptual development text/task subject/unit specific Primary practitioners - Phonics warning …

19 Enabling literacy skills transfer A pupil rounded in his/her home language will be able to transfer linguistic skills/concepts to English over time. Parents/carers should support the maintenance/development of age appropriate proficiency in the home language. e.g. Saturday schools/similar Sensitivities around young asylum seekers

20 Practical ideas could include … Emphasis on EAL pupils’ strengths innovative teacher approaches to e.g. RE, PE, Music, Visual Art, Geography … pre-teaching/early pupil exposure to class text across subject areas Teacher awareness - cognitive importance of e.g. planned, structured peer talk

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22 Literacy Skills are needed, but … ‘Literacy is more than the sum of its skills’.

23 Helpful websites www.naldic.org.uk/eal-initial-teacher-education/resources/eal- literacywww.naldic.org.uk/eal-initial-teacher-education/resources/eal- literacy www.littlelearner.eu – for speakers of Polish, Romanian, Lithuanian onlywww.littlelearner.eu

24 EAL learners and literacy Thanks for listening Questions Reflections


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