EAL/D  Action Learning projects - Project information session 

 

Details: 

This information session shares details on the opportunity for classroom teachers to engage in a year-long action learning, professional development program, aimed to address a specifical issue related to teaching EAL/D learners in the school.

Audience: 

K-12 Teachers who have EAL/D learners in their classes

Presenters: 

Michael Michell, Margaret Turnbull & Mark Fraser 

Where:

Online (Zoom) 

When: 

Week 5, Term 2

Wednesday 29th May, 2024

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Cost:

Free

 

Presenter Bios:

Michael Michell: ATESOL President

Michael has worked in the NSW Department of Education as a teacher, consultant, curriculum writer, policy officer and researcher, and as a language and literacy lecturer at UNSW. 

 

Margaret Turnbull: ATESOL Councillor
Margaret has worked in the NSW Department of Education as a teacher, consultant, policy analyst and researcher. She is currently researching Dialogic Teaching for EAL/D learners.

 

Mark Fraser: ATESOL Councillor

Mark teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, specialising in TESOL at the University of Wollongong. He is currently researching teaching methods and practices in classroom that support EALD learners.



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Thank You

Thank you for registering for the ATESOLNSW - EAL/D Ac Learning Projects- Project Information Session for the K-12 Education sector.

 

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