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Supporting Transitions for Autistic Learners in Scottish Education

This professional learning module focuses on supporting autistic learners in Scotland through effective transitions. Topics covered include terminology, the Scottish context for autism and inclusion, understanding autism, assessment and monitoring, supporting learners and families, social and emotio

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Investigating EAP Assessment Literacy for IFP and Cross-Curricular Collaboration

This research project by Dr. Anthony Manning explores the implications and recommendations regarding EAP assessment literacy for the International Foundation Program (IFP) and cross-curricular collaboration. The study delves into defining assessment literacy, research objectives, relevant literature

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Enhancing Comprehension for English Language Learners/Multilingual Language Learners

This presentation focuses on scaffolding English language arts instruction to enhance comprehension for English Language Learners (ELLs) and Multilingual Language Learners (MLLs). It covers strategies like close reading, building background knowledge, and vocabulary development. The goal is to suppo

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Education Assistance Program: Supporting Tohono O'odham Community

The Education Assistance Program (EAP) by the Tohono O'odham Education Department aims to preserve Native American culture and language by empowering individuals to achieve their fullest potential through self-respect, awareness, and education. This program offers financial support prioritizing tuit

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Guide to Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Benefits, Access, and Confidentiality

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers up to 6 counseling sessions for personal and work-related issues, access to a wellbeing platform, online CBT, and various supports. It is accessible 24/7, free, and confidential, with no information shared with the employer. The EAP can help with stress, anxi

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Prisma Health Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Overview

Prisma Health offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) powered by Lifeworks to support employees, students, and their families with various resources for personal and work-related challenges. The program includes counseling, life coaching, financial and legal consultations, community referrals, a

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Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program Services Overview

The City of Houston implements a hybrid Employee Assistance Program (EAP) model providing onsite and offsite services through external contract personnel. The program offers professional counseling and training services to employees, dependents, and management. The procurement process involved evalu

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Prisma Health Employee Assistance Program: Supporting Wellness in Partnership with USC School of Medicine

Prisma Health's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) powered by Lifeworks, led by Stephanie A. John, MS, LMFT, LAC, focuses on providing support and resources for employees, students, and their families. The program collaborates with USC School of Medicine Greenville to offer quality educational and pr

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Overview of Employee Assistance Program Services in the City of Houston

The City of Houston offers a hybrid Employee Assistance Program (EAP) model that provides professional counseling and training services to employees and their dependents. The EAP includes onsite and offsite services, delivering a wide range of support to address various issues such as stress, family

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Enhancing Academic Proficiency and Workplace Competencies in Secondary School Learners through Consumer Studies Assessment

In South Africa, the National Senior Certificate (NSC) and the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) play crucial roles in assessing learners' academic proficiency and workplace competencies. Consumer Studies, as an elective subject, is integral in developing responsible consumer behavior and equippi

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Employee Assistance Program: Building a Healthier Workplace

Penn Foundation's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of employees by providing counseling, support services, and resources to address a variety of difficulties such as anxiety, depression, communication skills, and more. EAP offers free sessions and access to

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Challenges Facing EAP in the UK Post-Brexit

The future of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in the UK is uncertain due to the potential impacts of Brexit. Decreases in EU student enrollment, loss of academic talent, and challenges in recruiting international staff pose significant risks. Competition from other countries and the shifting lan

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Teaching Strategies for Heritage Language Learners in Mixed Classes

Explore essential concepts in teaching heritage language learners in mixed classes, focusing on project-based teaching. Understand the characteristics of native speakers, heritage speakers, and second language learners. Learn about the motivations of heritage language learners and the implications f

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Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Training Topics and Procedures

Essential information on EAP training topics including emergency procedures, safe meeting locations, fire protocols, and emergency supply locations at MICA campus. Details on life-threatening emergencies, fire response, and designated meeting points for staff are highlighted, emphasizing the importa

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IHCDA EAP Operations Updates and Changes Summary

Updates and changes in IHCDA's Energy Assistance Program (EAP) operations include transitioning to EAPConnect, enhancing online applications, contract guidelines, and vendor agreements. Important details about EAPConnect, federal compliance, vendor MOAs, and transmittals are highlighted for efficien

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Enhancing EAP Teacher Development Through Teachers Forums and Group Reflection

Explore the use of Teachers Forums for EAP Teacher Development, providing a space for peer support, feedback, and discussions on pedagogical practices. Learn how these forums promote collaboration, shared experiences, and continuous professional growth among educators. Gain insights from reflections

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Meeting the Needs of All Learners in the Digital Environment in Further Education

Prof. Rhona Sharpe from Oxford Brookes University discusses how learners experience the digital environment in further education, highlighting the importance of meeting the diverse needs of learners. The content covers various aspects such as vocational backgrounds, prior educational/work experience

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Challenges and Evolution in EAP Teaching: A 30-Year Reflection

This insightful article explores the shifting landscape of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) teaching over the past three decades. It discusses emerging challenges, evolving instructional targets, and the changing dynamics of academic writing globally. The narrative delves into the vanishing cente

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Unregulated Proofreading Services in UK Academic Settings

The increasing presence of international students at UK universities necessitates language support, yet the oversight of proofreading services has been lacking. Unregulated interventions by proofreaders raise ethical concerns, impacting student grades. This study explores various perspectives of stu

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Exploring the Socialisation Experiences of Students Post-EAP in Higher Education

Delve into Sandra Leigh's research on post-EAP experiences of students in higher education, examining the value and impact of EAP education on students' transition and adaptation to the university setting. The study focuses on socialisation theories, research methodology, findings, and lessons learn

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Exploring the Socialization Experiences of Post-EAP Students

This research delves into the first-year experiences of post-EAP students at the University of Nottingham, focusing on socialization structures, challenges faced by international and first-year students, and the impact of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. The study aims to understand the

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Exploring the Deconstruction of EAP Practitioner Identity at BALEAP Conference 2023

Venture out of the EAP comfort zone and delve into the evolving landscape of English for Academic Purposes with a focus on practitioner identity reconstruction. Dr. Jeni Driscoll's presentation at the BALEAP Conference 2023 challenges traditional notions of EAP through collaboration with various dis

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EAP Practitioner's Echo Chamber: Breaking Boundaries in Academic Discourse

Explore the concept of echo chambers in the EAP practitioner community, addressing issues of identity, language reinforcement, and the need to break away for growth. Delve into overcoming the Cinderella status of EAP within academic institutions to elevate its recognition and value.

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Insights into Research Publishing in EAP Community

Delve into the motivations and challenges faced by EAP practitioners, heads of EAP departments, and journal editors when it comes to publishing research. Explore the impact of engaging in research on classroom teaching practices, the significance of writing in EAP, and the credibility and authority

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Enhancing Lecture Delivery for International Students Through EAP and ELT Collaboration

Professional development project at GCU London focused on adapting lectures for international students by collaborating between subject specialist lecturers and EAP practitioners. The project aimed to incorporate an international and intercultural dimension into the curriculum, leading to improved l

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Exploring Idiot Schoolmasters and Threshold Concepts in EAP Education

Explore the concept of "Idiot Schoolmasters" and "Threshold Concepts" in the realm of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) education. Delve into the idea that everyone has the potential to teach and learn from one another, challenging traditional views of knowledge transmission. Discover how threshol

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Effectiveness of EAP in Teaching Critical Thinking to Masters Students

This presentation by Andrew Drybrough evaluates the contribution of pre-sessional and in-sessional courses in teaching critical thinking to masters students. It discusses the importance of critical thinking skills in EAP, examines the responsibilities of various stakeholders, addresses the audience

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Integrating Tasks and Actions in EAP: A Comprehensive Overview

Explore the integration of tasks and actions in English for Academic Purposes (EAP), including the evolution of professional language associations, frameworks for communication modes, skills essential for academic success, and strategies like Blooms Taxonomy for effective learning outcomes.

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Understanding Slow Learners in Special Education

Slow learners are individuals who take longer to grasp concepts and struggle with traditional academic demands. They are not disabled but may lack interest in conventional educational systems. It is important not to confuse slow learners with students needing special education or those who are non-c

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Understanding Slow Learners: Characteristics, Signs, and Support Strategies

Learn about slow learners through the perspective of Farida Raj, a special educator. Discover the characteristics and signs of slow learners, such as difficulties in grasping abstract concepts, poor self-image, and slow task completion. Find out how to spot the signs and provide necessary support th

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Implications of A.I. Technology on EAP Writing Skills

Recent A.I. technology developments are impacting the future of teaching EAP writing skills. The landscape includes faster Large Language Models, integration with popular applications, and specialized A.I. tools for researchers and students. Vulnerabilities to A.I. include massification of higher ed

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Understanding Learner Styles and Strategies

Learner styles and strategies play a crucial role in education. There are two main types of learners - Analytic Learners who focus on details first, and Holistic Learners who prefer understanding the whole concept. Analytical learners excel at recalling facts, excel in math and science, and are good

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Understanding Expected Academic Progress at Cal Poly Fall 2010

Fall 2010 guidelines at Cal Poly emphasize transparent, equitable, and supportive policies for student success, ensuring clear expectations, continuous policy review, and monitoring through Expected Academic Progress (EAP) for degree progression. Advisors assist students in creating academic plans t

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Effective Pronunciation Activities for EAP Learners

Explore innovative pronunciation activities for EAP learners focusing on diphthongs and nuclear stress. Discover strategies to contrast sounds across languages, provide visual cues, and integrate nuclear stress training into assessment preparation. Utilize methods like correction through non-verbal

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Understanding Adult Learners: Key Characteristics and Strategies

Characteristics of adult learners include being goal-oriented, self-directed, valuing past experiences, desiring respect, and having established habits and opinions. Understanding these traits is essential for effective teaching and training. Adult learners seek practical information, immediate feed

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Critical Analysis of the Evolution and Strengths of EAP: BALEAP 2023 Conference Insights

Delve into the evolution of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) through a qualitative SWOT analysis by Professor Douglas Bell. Uncover the growing demand for EAP, enhanced scholarly dissemination, and widened research scope. Explore the professionalization of EAP, influenced by organizations like BA

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Promoting Quality Assurance in Higher Education: EaP Countries Cooperation

This project focuses on assessing national quality assurance structures in higher education institutions in Moldova, Ukraine, and Belarus. It aims to address challenges, differences, and cross-country cooperation for ensuring quality standards. The background emphasizes the importance of quality ass

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Exploring the Role of Non-Native Teachers in EAP in the UK

This study delves into the identities, advantages, and challenges faced by non-native English teachers in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in the UK. By examining the nuanced aspects of non-native identities, accent perceptions, and societal expectations, the research sheds light on the complexit

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EAP Writing Assessment Preparation

California high school students admitted to CSU are often unprepared for college-level English and math. This mini-unit aims to improve readiness through EAP assessments, scoring levels, and rubric criteria to ensure students excel in the EAP exam.

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Investigating Student Awareness of Hedging in Academic Contexts

A study by Benet Vincent and Aleksandar Trklja explores the awareness of hedging among EAP learners, focusing on the importance of hedging in academic discourse and its role in pragmatic competence. The research aims to assess the proficiency of EAP students in recognizing and using hedges in their

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