
28:29
Were site coordinators and facilitators sometimes the same person?

31:54
School districts, community colleges and a public adult charter school were involved and I will talk about these today

32:38
Is ESL for Home Health Aides available for other students to use? We run ESOL Nurse Aide/HHA training and might be very interested in accessing the app!

38:46
The ESL for HHAs course was developed based on a textbook that was written in house at our program.

40:55
We learned a lot about their progress through discussion of the reflection sheet. There are also review units built into the course. We are in the process of devloping accompanying written materials to go with the course.

42:17
The course was 12 units. Because they can choose when and how much to study, it took two to four months to complete the course.

43:25
At our program, we have trained ESL instructors who are also computer savvy for facilitators.

52:11
Ours were, but students had to have at least an intermediate level of ESL proficiency

52:24
English*

52:40
Was there a digital literacy component (website, app, or was the project work digital?) for the bookclub group?

01:05:50
For information about the ESL for HHAs Cell-Ed course, please contact me at Roberta.Chacon@1199funds.org

01:08:33
The English Now! pilot project ran Sep 2016- Jan 2018

01:14:55
Ginnette, exactly!

01:14:58
Thank you for including us in Learning Circles and in today's webinar

01:15:03
Thank you!!