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AUT25-119 Breaking Myths and Misconceptions when providing support for EAL learners

AUT25-119 Breaking Myths and Misconceptions when providing support for EAL learners

Breaking Myths and Misconceptions when providing support for EAL learners (P) (PP)

Breaking Myths and Misconceptions when providing support for EAL learners

DATE:      Monday, 20th October 2025
TIME:       7.00 pm to 8.00 pm
VENUE:   Online Via Zoom

Target Audience: Primary and Post Primary Teachers

It is important to take time to demystify assumptions around language learning. Educators need to recognise that there is no simple solution to supporting plurilingual learners and to champion the opportunity that linguistic diversity provides. In this interactive webinar we will look at  some myths and misconceptions I have come across as a teacher. 

Together, we’ll explore how these misunderstandings can impact teaching practices and learner outcomes, using up to date research and evidence.

This webinar is suited to those who are new to EAL teaching or those looking to update their knowledge, this session will empower you to create welcoming settings that recognise and celebrate every learner’s linguistic strengths. 

Presenter - Kirsten Barrett

Kirsten Barrett is a Scottish primary school teacher.  She taught for 15 years in Scotland with a speciality of English as an Additional Language (EAL). During that time she has spoken at various events and is keen to continue fostering collaborative environments within the community.

Currently embarking on her Masters in Education at UCC, she is a keen reader of children’s books and a huge advocate for Reading for Pleasure. 

Course Details

Date & Time 20-10-2025 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 20-10-2025 8:00 pm
Cut off date 20-10-2025 7:00 pm
Capacity 1000
Course Fee Free
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