ELL Workshop Agenda

 

Create a proposal for a 60-75 minute workshop educating parents/guardians of ELLs on how to advocate for themselves.

 

Sample Solution

Workshop Goal:

To equip parents/guardians of English Language Learners (ELLs) with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to effectively advocate for their children’s educational needs and success.

Target Audience:

Parents/guardians of ELL students enrolled in Kisumu County schools.

Workshop Duration:

60-75 minutes

Workshop Outline:

  1. Introduction (10 minutes)
  • Welcome participants and establish rapport.
  • Briefly introduce the concept of advocacy and its importance in supporting ELL students.
  • Outline the workshop objectives and agenda.
  1. Understanding the Role of Parents/Guardians as Advocates (15 minutes)
  • Discuss the key responsibilities of parents/guardians in advocating for their children’s education.
  • Explain the benefits of effective advocacy, such as improved academic outcomes and stronger parent-teacher relationships.
  • Address common misconceptions about advocacy and dispel any fears or concerns.
  1. Building Effective Communication Skills (15 minutes)
  • Provide practical tips for communicating effectively with teachers, administrators, and school counselors.
  • Discuss the importance of active listening, asking clarifying questions, and expressing concerns respectfully.
  • Practice role-playing scenarios to help participants develop their communication skills.
  1. Navigating the Educational System (15 minutes)
  • Explain the structure of the Kenyan education system and the specific challenges faced by ELL students.
  • Discuss the rights and responsibilities of parents/guardians under Kenyan education laws.
  • Provide information on available resources and support services for ELL students and their families.
  1. Advocacy Strategies and Tools (10 minutes)
  • Introduce various advocacy strategies, such as attending school meetings, contacting school officials, and forming parent advocacy groups.
  • Discuss the importance of documenting concerns and progress to support advocacy efforts.
  • Share examples of successful advocacy campaigns and lessons learned.
  1. Question and Answer Session (10 minutes)
  • Allow participants to ask questions and address any remaining concerns.
  • Provide additional resources or contact information for further support.

Workshop Materials:

  • Handouts or worksheets with key information and tips
  • Visual aids (e.g., presentations, posters) to enhance understanding
  • Role-playing scenarios for practice
  • Contact information for relevant educational agencies and support organizations

Facilitator Qualifications:

  • Experience working with ELL students and their families
  • Knowledge of the Kenyan education system and relevant laws
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment

Evaluation:

  • Conduct a brief survey at the end of the workshop to gather feedback on the content, delivery, and overall effectiveness.
  • Use the evaluation results to improve future workshops and identify areas for further support.

By providing parents/guardians with the necessary knowledge and skills, this workshop aims to empower them to become effective advocates for their ELL children and contribute to their academic success.

 

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