EAL Assessment for Learning Using the Language and Literacy Levels - 2 Day Workshop - Term 1
Last Day to Register: Monday 02 March 2015
COURSE DESCRIPTION The Language and Literacy Levels across the Australian Curriculum: EALD students has been developed by DECD with support from CESA to update and align the SACSA Scope and Scales with Australian Curriculum subjects.
The Language and Literacy Levels is the tool used by teachers of EAL learners to assess and plan for their language and literacy development. The Levels provide detailed information about students' written and oral language development which can be used for assessment and programming purposes for all students.
COURSE INFORMATION Participants are required to attend both sessions When: Day 1 - Monday 16th March 2015, 9.00am - 4.00pm Room 7 Day 2 - Tuesday 31st March 2015, 9.00am - 4.00pm Room 7
Location: Catholic Education Conference Centre 116 George Street, Thebarton A maximum of 15 participants for each workshop
CORE FOCI AND PRIORITIESACARA Student diversity English as an Additional language students AITSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS INCLUDE: Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning 5.1 Assess student learning 5.3 Make consistent and comparable judgments 5.4 Interpret student data Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning 6.2 Engage in professional learning and improve practice 6.3 Engage with colleagues and improve practice INTENDED FOR:This workshop is suitable for primary and secondary teachers who wish to learn how to use the Levels to assess oral and written language as an assessment for learning tool.
PROGRAM OUTLINE:Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptop or tablet. Day 1 and 2
Cost: no workshop fee
Catering: morning tea and lunch will be provided
Parking is not available on site. Please refer to the attached link. Catholic Education Conference Centre
For Further Information regarding registration:Chris Virgin chris.virgin@cesa.catholic.edu.au or 8301 6851
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