EAL/D
EAL/D learners are plurilingual. EAL/D students come to school with a complex set of language skills for learning, and English is a developing part of this repertoire (Busch, 2012). Their knowledge of their multiple languages is interconnected and integrated, even if they have different degrees of proficiency and literacy in Standard Australian.
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EAL/D students are those whose first language is a language or dialect other than English and who require additional support to develop proficiency in Standard Australian English (SAE). These students may include: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students immigrants to Australia and temporary visa holders from non-English speaking countries
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As part of this commitment, ACARA developed the English as an Additional Language or Dialect Teacher Resource to support teachers as they develop teaching and learning programs in the Australian Curriculum: Foundation to Year 10 with students for whom English is an additional language or dialect (EAL/D).
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EAL/D students' prior schooling intercultural understanding assumed cultural knowledge
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The following resources have been developed to help schools and teachers learn about recognising and supporting the needs of EAL/D students. Identifying EAL/D students (AV) Identifying EAL/D students: Professional development resource (PDF, 119.9 KB) Supporting EAL/D students (AV) Supporting EAL/D students: Professional development resource.
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This EAL/D learning progression describes a progression of English language learning typical of students learning English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D). It has developed primarily for teachers who are not EAL/D specialists.
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As part of this commitment, ACARA developed the English as an Additional Language or Dialect Teacher Resource to support teachers as they develop teaching and learning programs in the Australian Curriculum: Foundation to Year 10 with students for whom English is an additional language or dialect (EAL/D).
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Teaching students with English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D) As part of its commitment to supporting equity of access to the Australian Curriculum for all students, ACARA has developed the English as an Additional Language or Dialect: Teacher Resource.
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The unit will enable students to create extended oral, written and multimodal texts with a degree of accuracy in structure, language and register. Strategies for collecting, organising and presenting ideas and information continue to be developed. Bridging Unit 4 is aimed at students who are in the late Developing phase of the EAL/D Foundation.
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Rationale/Aims. English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D) focuses on language learning and the explicit teaching of the structure, linguistic features and sociolinguistic and sociocultural aspects of Standard Australian English (SAE). Read More >>.
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ACTA is the national professional body representing teachers of English to speakers of other languages in Australia. Our website provides links to resources for EAL/D in all sectors, many of which ACTA has contributed to creating.
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The EAL/D pedagogy - teacher guides explore effective EAL/D pedagogy and describe how to implement these practices in the classroom. EAL/D Learning Progression As part of the ACARA EAL/D teacher resource , the EAL/D Learning Progression provides descriptors of four phases of English language proficiency.
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As part of this commitment, ACARA developed the English as an Additional Language or Dialect Teacher Resource to support teachers as they develop teaching and learning programs in the Australian Curriculum: Foundation to Year 10 with students for whom English is an additional language or dialect (EAL/D).
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The ACARA EAL/D Learning Progression has been developed for use by teachers who are not EAL/D specialists. It describes a progression of language learning typical of EAL/D students.
What is the EAL/D Learning Progression? ESL A guide to EAL/D Learning Progression
EAL/D Learning Progression Foundation to Year 10 EAL/D Annotated Content Descriptions Foundation to Year 10 for each of English, Mathematics, Science and History Student Illustrations of EAL/D Learning Progression Foundation to Year 10. Additional components of the resource will be published as the Australian Curriculum is developed.
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The ACARA EAL/D Teacher Resource contains annotated content descriptions from Kindergarten to Year 10 in English, mathematics, science and history. Please cross-reference this Australian curriculum content with your NSW syllabuses. EAL/D specialist teachers should refer to the ESL Scales to inform their planning, programming and teaching.