A Critical History of ESOL in the UK 1870-2006

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A Critical History of ESOL in the UK 1870-2006

Author(s): Sheila K. Rosenberg (Author)

  • Publisher: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec. 2007
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 352 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1862012687
  • ISBN-13: 9781862012684

Book Description

There are clear lessons to be drawn from the history of English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) in the UK on the role, function and funding of post-school and community education, as well as the particular position of language learning and basic skills, and their relationships with each other. This authoritative historical survey of the teaching and learning of ESOL for adults (in this text defined as individuals over the age of 16) resident in the UK from 1870-2006 covers five major themes: Language – the effects of changing theories and practice of language teaching and learning; and the increasing hegemony of English as a world language; Government attitudes to and provision for immigration, refuge and settlement; International economic, social and political factors; Central, local, community and voluntary organisation responses to meeting the needs of ESOL learners; The adult basic skills campaign in the UK from the 1970s and its relationship to the funding and provision of ESOL. Drawing on her own personal experience, and that of established and respected practitioners, Rosenberg critically evaluates adult ESOL provision over time and across sectors, aiming to contribute to and widen current debates about adult education, citizenship and entitlement, and inform future policy in the development of ESOL provision. ‘…an impressively comprehensive and detailed account of the contexts and policies for ESOL down the decades…’ (Tom Jupp OBE, Visiting Fellow, Institute of Education, University of London).

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…an impressively comprehensive and detailed account of the contexts and policies for ESOL down the decades… –Tom Jupp OBE, Visiting Fellow, Institute of Education, University of London

About the Author

Sheila K. Rosenberg was a Founder Member, and subsequently Chair, of the National Association for Teaching English as a Second Language to Adults (NATESLA, now NATECLA). She has more than 30 years’ experience of teaching, training and inspecting English and ESOL, in both schools and post-schools sectors. She currently is the Archivist for NATECLA.

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