31.1555, Summer Schools: Reading in a LESLLA Context / Online
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Subject: 31.1555, Summer Schools: Reading in a LESLLA Context / Online
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Date: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:13:21
From: Martha Young-Scholten [martha.young-scholten at newcastle.ac.uk]
Subject: Reading in a LESLLA Context / Online
Reading in a LESLLA Context
Host Institution: Newcastle University
Coordinating Institution: Newcastle University
Website: http://webstore.ncl.ac.uk/short-courses/faculty-of-humanities-social-sciences-hass/school-of-english-literature-language-and-linguistics/reading-in-a-leslla-context
Dates: 13-May-2020 - 31-Jul-2020
Location: Newcastle, ONLINE, United Kingdom
Focus: Six-week on-line EU-Speak module for language teachers and tutors who work with non-/low-literate adult immigrants anywhere in the world
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum
Description:
The online module 'Reading in a LESLLA Context' opens on 13 May 2020 (see
www.leslla.org)
This EU-Speak project self-paced module is for teachers and tutors around the
world who work with adults with little or no home language school and offered
in English, Finnish, German, Spanish and Turkish
https://research.ncl.ac.uk/eu-speak Facilitated by Marcin Sosinski (Granada),
Enas Filimban and Martha Young-Scholten (Newcastle), the module takes a
psycholinguistic perspective and includes practical considerations such as
approaches to teaching reading, measurement of reading skills, new techniques
and materials for adults with little or not literacy.
Registration and payment of a £30 fee (or equivalent in local currency)
provides an enrollment key for module access. There are no further charges.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Tuition: 30 GBP
Registration: 08-May-2020 to 18-May-2020
Contact Person: Martha Young-Scholten
Email: martha.young-scholten at newcastle.ac.uk
Registration Instructions:
https://webstore.ncl.ac.uk/basket
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