posted on 2013-01-04, 13:43authored byLorraine Cale
This paper provides details of an English as an Additional Language (EAL) project
that was developed by a Higher Education Institution-based Physical Education Initial
Teacher Training Provider (PE ITT) in the East Midlands in conjunction with one of
their partnership schools. The project comprised two main elements. The first
involved the production of a guidance document to assist PE ITT providers in
supporting trainees in working with pupils with EAL and in meeting the EAL-related
QTS Standards. The second involved providing trainees who were unable to secure
an EAL experience during their teaching practice placements with such an
experience at the local partnership school. The project was evaluated via trainee
and mentor questionnaires and analysis of trainee documentation. Notable
improvements from the baseline data were seen in all areas suggesting that the
project was successful in supporting trainees in working with EAL pupils and in
helping them to meet the related QTS Standards.
History
School
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Citation
CALE, L., 2008. Supporting physical education trainees in working with pupils for whom English is an additional language. Physical Education Matters, 3 (2), pp. 31 - 36