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health Participatory Pedagogy Southwark

Comparing healthcare systems in the ESOL classroom (+ a writing exercise!)

By Fatime Jadallah, EFA Teacher-Organiser and Volunteer Coordinator Healthcare and the NHS are a recurring topic in our classes. When (and if) I revisit it with a new class, something new always comes out of it. This time, my Wednesday morning class compared their own healthcare system with the NHS (most of the students are […]

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anti racism brent Participatory Pedagogy

Developing a ‘stance’: Critical evaluation and conscious positioning in the ESOL classroom

By Robin Sivapalan, EFA teacher-organiser and Brent hub lead A key word that EFA teachers Becky and Dermot identified in research on our participatory ESOL pedagogy is stance. Through valuing each other’s experiences and bringing together diverse perspectives, and at the same time critically evaluating systems and ideologies, our students become more able to take conscious stances. […]

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Participatory Pedagogy Teachers

“A Strike Day to Beat All Strike Days”: Analysing recent labour strikes in the ESOL classroom

By Anne McConnell, EFA Teacher-Organiser + Lambeth hub lead “A Strike Day to Beat All Strike Days” – This little article appeared in the free London METRO newspaper on Monday, 30 January. The closer look at the current strike action that we took during a recent ESOL class was sparked by one student asking, “Why […]

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Action Community Organising Southwark

Safe Sick Pay: Community Organising in the ESOL classroom

By Adela Belecova, EFA teacher-organiser and Campaigning lead We had a great training on community organising by Iris from the Centre for Progressive Change (CPC) in last Saturday’s Southwark ESOL class. Thank you very much, Iris — you made the training really accessible for students of all English levels, and we learned a lot!  During […]

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brent Participatory Pedagogy writing

Scenes from EFA’s Brent Hub: Haiku Writing Week

In four of his classes this week, our Brent hub lead, Robin, got students writing Haikus. For each group, it served a different function. Check out Robin’s reflections on the exercise below: For the Domestic Workers (members of one one our brilliant partners), it was primarily a mode of metaphorical thinking and creativity, a stand-alone […]

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Community Organising Participatory Pedagogy Teachers

Back to Basics: Community Organising in the Classroom

Shared by EFA teacher-organiser Dermot Bryers, Pedagogy Lead In class, we’ve been looking at EFA, Citizens UK, and the Living Wage campaign in recent weeks. Students compared the two organisations using their knowledge from previous lessons and the projects’ respective websites in terms of: It produced lots of interesting discussion and emerging language. The emerging […]

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Changing the Rules Onstage: Legislative Theatre Training with Katy Rubin

By Kasia Blackman, EFA teacher-organiser and Southwark Hub Lead Civic change practitioner Katy Rubin, formerly of TONYC, throws a sentence starter out to the group, inviting us to complete it with a sound and image. ‘Democracy is…’ The room is quickly filled with wails, shrugs, shouts of anger, swearing and laughter as we wave our […]

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#LoveESOL Action Campaigns

#LoveESOL Campaign Picnic: Providing an ‘End-of-Year’ report for the Mayor of London

On Thursday, 14 July, over 100 people from the #LoveESOL campaign alliance gathered in the sunshine at the foot of Tower Bridge. ESOL students, teachers, volunteers and campaign allies came together to strengthen relationships, celebrate our work and evaluate the progress that the Greater London Authority (GLA) has made on the Mayor’s ESOL (English for […]

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Action Community Organising Greenwich Participatory Pedagogy

Participatory ESOL in Action: Talking domestic work and organising in the classroom

The following blog post was written by EFA teacher-organiser Anne McConnell, who leads our Hackney and Tower Hamlets hubs and teaches in Greenwich. Following on from the solidarity Black London walk and demonstration with the Voice of Domestic Workers, I shared my experience with my Greenwich Beginner class: Students responded to the photo and slogans […]

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Language barriers in healthcare

Written by EFA Teacher-Organiser Fatime Jadallah A couple of weeks ago we finished the topic of health care in one of my Brent classes (online). The theme emerged from check-ins. One of my students said that they had to go to the hospital, but struggled a lot with language. ‘Language barrier in health care’ seemed […]