[NIFL-WORKPLACE:723] Integrating non-English speakers into the workplace

From: Tricia Mosser (tmosser@lrp.com)
Date: Fri Aug 08 2003 - 09:54:44 EDT


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Hello all,

I'm working on a story for a K-12 national newsletter called Managing School
Business. My article will give practical tips on how to integrate
non-English speakers into the workplace. Deadline is end of the day, Tues.
Aug. 12. (I'm posting this message to both the NIFL ESL and Workplace lists,
so my apologies if you receive it twice!)

For my readers, the primary challenge is making sure custodial workers who
don't speak English are able to stay safe on the job, especially because
they are working with so many chemicals and different kinds of machinery. In
some districts due to budget and other constraints, the needed training for
these workers might get brushed aside unless an accident brings the issue to
the table.

I've found some good online resources and I have a little background in
ESL/literacy because I tutor someone from Haiti who is learning to
read/speak English. 
But I would appreciate greatly any guidance from list serv members. In
particular:

1) Does anyone know of a list of words/phrases that would be particularly
useful for custodial workers to know, understand and be able to use?

2) What are some best practices in training these workers on the basics
and/or starting a workplace/ESL literacy program? (It seems to me a district
could do it at low-cost if they partnered with a local literacy coalition?)

3) Do any of you work with a school district that has a successful
workplace/ESL program in place for its workers?

Thank you!

Sincerely,
Tricia Mosser
Editor, LRP Publications
Maintaining Safe Schools
Managing School Business
School Administrator's Guide to Title I Bulletin
The School Discipline Advisor
www.specialedconnection.com
360 Hiatt Drive
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
800-860-5086, ext. 8731
tmosser@lrp.com
www.lrp.com



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