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Events + Announcements: Innovative Remote ESOL Program Models and Promising Practices
In Case You Missed It: Join the IDEAL Consortium!

 
 

 

Events & Announcements

Innovative Remote ESOL Program Models and Promising Practices
On Friday, Jun 18th at 1PM EST, come learn about innovative remote ESOL program models and promising practices! For the past 6 months, World Education has worked to identify examples of innovative models, strategies, and resources in remote adult ESOL instruction and support services.
 
Our research has identified key considerations for designing and scaling remote programs. The impetus for the project was to identify scalable strategies in diverse settings for meeting the current unmet interest and demand as well as meet potential demand prompted by English language requirements for U.S. citizenship under immigration reform. In this webinar, we officially launch our reports that share findings from our descriptive research. We will share case studies describing several innovative programs, a report highlighting critical features of effective technology-enabled ESOL instruction, and policy considerations and recommendations.

In Case You Missed It

Join the IDEAL Consortium!

The Innovating Distance Education in Adult Learning (IDEAL) Consortium helps member states establish quality innovative distance and blended learning programs by offering professional development, providing technical support, and facilitating a network of education leaders from across the country. We encourage state leaders that focus on professional development and distance education, digital literacy initiatives, and technology integration to consider joining this year. Learn more about IDEAL Consortium here, including whether your state is already a member; then click on the link below for the application form. 

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