Access and engagement in English: Teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language
- Publication date:
- Nov 2002
- DCSF ref:
- 0609-2002
- Audience:
- Coordinator, EMA consultant, EMA manager, Head of school department, Inclusion staff, Lead intervention teacher, Subject leader, Teacher
- Function:
- Cross curricular, Ethnic minority achievement, Guidance, Subject specific guidance, Teaching and learning
- Format:
- Booklet
This publication is available as a PDF file (1.7 MB).
Download publicationAs part of the Key Stage 3 National Strategy, this document is divided into two parts intended to support both subject leaders of English and EMA, and all other English teachers and their EMA colleagues in secondary schools.
The first half provides support for subject leaders of English and EMA to instigate a departmental meeting focused on reviewing the attainment of pupils learning English as an additional language (EAL).
The second half contains information for subject leaders and their English and EMA colleagues, and aims to help teachers support pupils learning EAL in the classroom. This section is particularly focused on those pupils working at levels 3 and 4 and who have been learning in English for a minimum of two years, in order to raise their attainment in English lessons.
Utilising the National Strategy’s four principles of expectations, progression, engagement and transformation, this guidance suggests strategies to help teachers support pupils at different points of learning English to develop their understanding and use of the English language, and to enhance their learning in English lessons.
The guidance also considers how self-esteem and the social aspects of learning can be taken into account to help pupils derive full benefit from their English lessons. It also provides insight into how the role of the subject leader, the peer group, and the pupil’s prior learning experience can effect the development of a pupil learning EAL.
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- Ensuring the attainment of white working class boys in writing
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- New Arrivals Excellence Programme: Guidance
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- Unlocking potential - raising ethnic minority attainment at Key Stage 3
See also
- Access and engagement in PE: Teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language
- Access and engagement in art: Teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language
- Access and engagement in design and technology: Teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language
- Access and engagement in geography: Teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language
- Access and engagement in history: Teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language
- Access and engagement in music: Teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language
Recent publications
Building Futures: Developing trust A focus on provision for children from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller backgrounds in the Early Years Foundation Stage
Ethnic Minority Achievement Programme newsletter: Autumn 2009
Narrowing the Gaps: Resources to support the achievement of Black and minority ethnic, disadvantaged and gifted and talented pupils
Narrowing the Gap: The Gender Agenda making a difference in science
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