Three Essential EAL Strategies for Success in International Schools

Today, I explore the vital role of English as an Additional Language (EAL) in international schools. I'll share three strategies that are key to supporting our multilingual students and promoting linguistic inclusion. Drawing from my experience in EAL, I offer practical tips from embracing an additive mindset to implementing scaffolding techniques and integrating language structures throughout the curriculum.

Key Insights

  1. Celebrating Linguistic Diversity: I discuss how multilingual students bring a wealth of diversity to our schools and why it's essential to shift from a deficit to an asset-based mindset.

  2. The Power of Scaffolding: I emphasise scaffolding learning to match students' cognitive levels, rather than simplifying content, allowing them to engage with complex ideas.

  3. Embedding Language Structures: I advocate for consistent language support in all subjects, highlighting how this can improve overall communication skills for every student.

Strategies Discussed

  • Shifting Mindsets: I reflect on the importance of viewing multilingualism as an enrichment rather than a challenge to overcome.

  • Building Up, Not Watering Down: I talk about the necessity of providing students with the tools they need to grasp higher-level concepts, ensuring that all students can succeed.

  • Language Across the Curriculum: I explore the benefits of reinforcing language structures in every lesson, aiding EAL students and their classmates alike.

Thank you for tuning in, and as always, if you found this episode useful, please leave a review on your podcast platform. You can also find me online on Twitter, LinkedIN and Instagram: @leaningshane. My website is shaneleaning.com.

 

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