

Welcome to a new academic year, filled with opportunities to make a difference in the lives of your students. As teachers and leaders, one powerful way to create an inclusive learning environment is by seeing your curriculum through the eyes of EAL learners, so let's explore why this perspective shift is crucial, and examine some concrete examples and ideas to get started with this.
Understanding the challenges your EAL learners face will help you create a more inclusive classroom where every student can thrive. Here's why taking this perspective is essential:
When you tailor your curriculum to meet the needs of EAL learners, you're not only supporting them but also enhancing the learning experience for all students ("Helpful for all, crucial for some"). By breaking down language barriers and "scaffolding up" you create a more accessible and equitable pathway to knowledge in your lessons. And with any luck, you'll also inspire school-wide curriculum adaptations.
Imagine not having full comprehension of the language used within your immediate environment, and the impact that this would have on your confidence to participate.
By making adjustments to your curriculum, you can help EAL learners to feel more secure, ultimately improving their engagement and participation in your lessons.
And as teachers, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and that you're "not doing enough" to cater for a linguistically diverse class, particularly when you have learners who are new to English. By looking at the language demands of your lessons and pre-planning how you will scaffold comprehension of the essential language, you'll feel confident that everyone can engage in your learning.
Seeing the curriculum through EAL learners' eyes promotes inclusivity, demonstrating to all students that their unique needs are valued and accommodated. It sets a tone of respect and empathy in the classroom that is role-modelled to students (and other staff) too.
Practical Strategies to Adopt
Now, let's explore the practical strategies and ideas for viewing your curriculum through the eyes of EAL learners:
How You Can Begin Your Journey to Inclusive Teaching
Understanding your curriculum through the eyes of EAL learners is a powerful step towards creating a more inclusive and effective learning environment. But where should you start, and how can you map out the steps to improve your EAL offering this year so that it feels actionable and achievable?
We're here to offer you guidance and support every step of the way. Consider booking a free consultation with us, where we can work together to understand your unique needs, challenges, and objectives. During this consultation, we'll help you outline a tailored plan to enhance your EAL teaching and make it more inclusive.
Here's how it works:
By taking advantage of this free consultation, you'll be taking a proactive step towards a more inclusive and successful academic year. Don't hesitate to get in touch, and let's work together to unlock the full potential of your EAL teaching and ensure that every student thrives.
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