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Title: National EMA Strategies Update


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National EMA Strategies - Update
  • NAEP
  • Pharos

2
NAEP
  • Two Kirklees primary schools were visited by the
    National Co-ordinator as part her initial
    evidence gathering exercise.
  • Piloted in LAs not already involved in any other
    EMA/EAL National Strategy.
  • Pack of case studies and DVD highlighting best
    practice.
  • LAs expected to disseminate cited best practice.

3
New Arrivals to Kirklees
  • Following national trends the majority of new
    arrivals enrolled in Kirklees schools since 1st
    January 2007 are children of EU migrant families.
  • Polish 26
  • Hungarian 17 (including Roma)
  • Lithuanian 5
  • Arabic 15

4
New Arrivals (continued)
  • Most of these new arrivals are at an early stage
    of English language acquisition
  • They are more widely dispersed than Refugee and
    Asylum Seekers and the numerically strongest
    ethnic minority groups in Kirklees.
  • Only one Locality does not have schools with new
    arrivals on roll.

5
New Arrivals (continued)
  • Children from EU migrant families are-
  • being enrolled at school where staff have little
    or no prior experience of teaching pupils at the
    early stage of acquiring English.
  • often linguistically isolated with resulting
    difficulties in communication between
    pupil/teacher and family/school.

6
New Arrivals (continued)
  • Schools supporting new arrivals-
  • frequently do not have adults or peers who share
    the new arrivals heritage language
  • do not have dual language dictionaries or other
    resources in the appropriate language
  • need reassurance that the EAL skills staff
    possess can be transferred and are relevant even
    if they do not speak the childs heritage
    language

7
New Arrivals (continued)
  • Additional funding has been made available for
    pupils who -
  • attended a British school for the first time no
    earlier than 1st January 2007 and have not
    attended a school overseas where English was the
    language of instruction
  • are linguistically isolated
  • are at the very early stages of English language
    acquisition

8
Pharos Project
  • Intended as an intervention to raise self-esteem
    and reinforce self-identity to support mental
    health and well-being for a group recognised as
    at risk
  • Small group work 20 minutes sessions three times
    a week a total of 20 session in its entirety
    but is organised in themes that can be delivered
    as stand alone

9
Target Group
  • Maximum 8-10 pupils
  • Asylum seekers, refugees and other new arrivals
    i.e EU migrants
  • Reasonable level of language proficiency
  • Pupils of a similar age range
  • Reasonable gender mix

10
Pharos in Kirklees
  • Subject of a workshop at the June EMA conference
  • Anticipated introduction delayed due to a block
    on recruitment of peripatetic CSA
  • Advert going out 5th December with interviews in
    the New Year
  • 4 schools who previous expressed an interest to
    be contacted with a view to implementation in the
    Spring Term
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