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EMAS Services to Schools

 

Peripatetic English as an Additional Language (EAL) Support for New Arrivals, Isolated Learners and Refugee Children in Schools without Ethnic Minority Achievement Grant (EMAG) Funding

  • Initial bilingual assessment of pupils' language needs
  • Teaching support and learning strategies to access the National Curriculum
  • Access to an interpreter for assessment/liaison/admission purposes
  • Monitoring of pupils' progress through biannual or end of support reports
  • Advice and access to appropriate resources and materials
  • Promote home-school links to encourage parental involvement
  • Promote and share good practice
 

EMAS Support for Asylum Seeker Children:

 
  • Home visit by home-school link worker and interpreter to explain the education system and complete admission/free school meal forms
  • Welcome pack for parents and children regarding schooling
  • Placement of children in school within 2 weeks of arrival
  • Home-school link worker present at the school admission interview
  • Access to an interpreter for the admission interview
  • Teaching support and learning strategies to access the curriculum
  • Advice and access to appropriate curriculum resources and materials
  • Monitoring of pupils progress through biannual or end of support reports 
  • Training for teachers and support staff on meeting the needs of asylum seeker and refugee children
  • Published 'Guidelines for Supporting New Arrivals and Refugee Pupils in Sheffield Schools'.
 

Monitoring of the Ethnic Minority Achievement Grant (EMAG) in Schools

  • A named link teacher adviser for each school in receipt of EMAG funding
  • Regular monitoring visits to all schools with EMAG funding
  • Agree and set attainment targets with all schools who are in receipt of EMAG funding
  • Monitor and evaluate the effective use of EMAG in schools
  • Provide an agreed formula for the allocation of the EMAG
  • Work with individual schools on specific issues to raise the achievement of minority ethnic pupils
  • Target specific underachieving minority ethnic groups to improve their performance
  • Collect, collate, analyse and disseminate minority ethnic achievement data
  • Reports to schools to support the development of best practice
  • Co-ordinate CSA services and initiatives to support minority ethnic pupils
  • Advice and support to schools on the development and implementation of policies to improve levels of attendance
 

Training

 
  • Provide training for staff in schools for raising the attainment of minority ethnic children
  • Provide advice and support to schools in dealing with issues to do with race
  • Provide policy and best practice guidance in areas such as racial harassment, development of EMAG and work supporting refugee children
  • Professional development opportunities for all staff
  • Liaise with literacy and numeracy consultants to provide EAL training

The training provided for school staff is detailed in the CSA's City Achievement Programme.

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