Entry ID: 347
Date: 05/06/2026
User IP: 108.208.42.163
Last name: Khristafer
First name: Khristafer
| Title | Delivery | Training Time | Can training time be adjusted? | Subject Area | Description |
| Exploring Pedagogical Phonology and Information Structuring | Either | 4-6 hours | Yes | English as a Second Language | The first half of this full-day workshop for instructors will discuss how speech sounds of English are produced, how to analyze speech sounds in your students' first language and compare them to English, and what activities you can do to build your students' speaking confidence to prepare them to move into or through work in the US. In the second half of the day, we will talk about the invisible strings which guide our understanding in language. Attendees will leave this discussion understanding the basic theories of information structuring in writing in English, as well as activity and lessons plans meant to help your Internationally Trained Professionals become more competent communicators whether it's in resumes, applications, emails, or general life. |
| Differentiating Instruction for Internationally Trained Professionals | Either | 1 hour | Yes | Internationally Trained Professionals (ITP) | The session covers practical approaches for serving ITPs across proficiency levels, including lower-level workforce preparation activities such as job applications, workplace communication, organizational structures, and career exploration. Participants will also explore higher-level language concepts often overlooked in traditional ESL instruction, including politeness strategies, conversational norms, stress and intonation, information structuring, and symbolic language. |
| Effective Intake and Program Alignment | Either | 1 hour | Yes | Integrated Education and Training (IET) | This training examines effective intake, recruitment, and navigation practices for Integrated Education and Training (IET) programs. Participants will explore strategies for ensuring career pathway and IET offerings are truly “in demand” by aligning recruitment, screening, support services, and training partnerships with student goals and workforce needs. |
| Building Bridges: Transitions to Training | Virtual | 1 hour | Yes | Accessibility | Participants will explore the advantages and rationale behind implementing an on-ramp course for participants who plan to enter workforce training. Included in the discussion will be a review of current policy and guidance from TWC-AEL Letters, suggestions for curriculum choice (to incorporate workforce literacy) and program design, and how this model benefits Adult Education and Literacy providers. |
Entry ID: 347
Date: 05/06/2026
User IP: 108.208.42.163
Last name: Khristafer
First name: Khristafer