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Ideas about Refugee Students

Consider: background; inability or difficulty focussing; alcohol as escape from trauma or soothes pain, emotional or otherwise; easily overwhelmed specially with new project; spoken English and confidence, proficiency or functional illiteracy

Strategies: 1. appeal to interests

– skits, spoken word, oral skills strong

2. computer as resource

Motivations: difficulty with reading and writing BUT lived experience of alcohol recovery; therefore, motivated to make personal change!
Tap into this student’s strengths
– oral/spoken confidenc
– motivation re personal change

Look at multi-media presentation
– spoken componant
-computer generated piece
written…..incorporate challenge
– within group dynamics
-group project with clearly defined parameters
-students as mentors? Role of teacher… needs to be very involved as support facilitation

Thank you, Andrew, Maylena, Joyce, and Kyle

Hello, everyone in LLED 360 307!

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Welcome to class! I am Dr. Lorna Ramsay, an experienced LLED 360 instructor at UBC and I also have many years experience teaching undergraduate and graduate education students at SFU! My specialty is multi-literacy approaches to inclusive learning. We will have a lot of group activity that provokes discussion around inclusive strategies for learning with emphasis on English Language Learners!
I can be reached at lorna.ramsay@ubc.ca