Rural Routes tip sheets include topics such as Working with Wikis, Learning Assessment, ESL Literacy, Needs Assessment, and How to Become an ESL Teacher.
Designed for ESL/ELL/EAL coordinators, instructors, learning facilitators, volunteer tutors. Tip sheet topics include:
- Useful Websites for ESL Teachers and Students
- Starting a Classroom
- Lesson Planning for Small Groups
- Lesson Planning for One-on-One Instruction
- ESL Essentials for the New Teacher or Tutor
- Settlement Services and Language Assessment
- ‘Steps on How to Start an ESL Program’ (side 1) and ‘How do Learners Progress through the Program’ (side 2)
- Learner Assessment
- The Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB)
- So you want to be an ESL teacher
- Needs Assessment
- Learning Disabilities
- Key Resources
- English for Specific Purpose (ESP)/ English in the Workplace (EWP)
- ESL Acronyms for the Uninitiated
- Working with ESL Literacy Learners
- Capacity- Building Workshops
- Learning English Apps- Apple
- Learning English Apps- Android
Rural Routes Tip Sheets are created by Sara Gnida, Linda Manimtim, and Janis Goad ESL Rural Routes Regional Advisors.