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[HealthLiteracy 1657] Re: ESOL Health Literacy Curricula -what'salready out there? What went well and what didn't?

Steinbacher Mikal

Mikal.Steinbacher at lwtc.edu
Fri Jan 11 10:53:31 EST 2008


This is exciting. I'm going to look at it closer and possibly use it with my 'ESL students in my Health Care Bridge class!

Thanks!

Mikal Steinbacher
Instructor, ABE/ESL/English
Lake Washington Technical College

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From: healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Johnston-Lloyd, Linda (HRSA)
Sent: Thu 1/10/2008 1:28 PM
To: The Health and Literacy Discussion List; frostj at floridaliteracy.org
Subject: [HealthLiteracy 1654] Re: ESOL Health Literacy Curricula -what'salready out there? What went well and what didn't?



http://www.hrsa.gov/healthliteracy/training.htm

In case you are not familiar with the new Unified Health Communication
Course.

Linda Johnston Lloyd, HRSA Health Literacy Coordinator ~HRSA Center for
Quality ~ Room 7-100 5600 Fishers Lane ~ Rockville, MD 20857
p: 301-443-0831~ f: 301-443-9795 ljohnston-lloyd at hrsa.gov ~ www.hrsa.gov



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From: healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Steinbacher Mikal
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 10:50 AM
To: frostj at floridaliteracy.org; The Health and Literacy Discussion List
Subject: RE: [HealthLiteracy 1637] ESOL Health Literacy Curricula -
what'salready out there? What went well and what didn't?

The two colleges I teach at both use the StandOut series by Staci Lyn
Sabbagh and Rob Jenkins, published by Thomson/Heinle. There is a unit
in all four levels of the text that address health issues. The series
also has a test bank that provides ESOL assessment support. I usually
augment the class with a visit from an RN who shares how to plan for
doctor visits and so they get the most out of the trip to the Dr., and
articles I've gathered over the years. I often have a CPR trainer come
and train and certify the students.

Mikal Steinbacher
Instructor, ABE/ESL/English
Lake Washington Technical College

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From: healthliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Jordana Frost
Sent: Fri 1/4/2008 5:06 AM
To: healthliteracy at nifl.gov
Subject: [HealthLiteracy 1637] ESOL Health Literacy Curricula -
what'salready out there? What went well and what didn't?



Hello!

Has anyone worked with specific ESOL Health Literacy Curricula available
out there? We are looking for:

-resources currently available

-anecdotal feedback from teachers and/or students about the "health
literacy for ESOL students" topic

-examples of evaluation forms and pre-/post- knowledge assessment
questionnaires for such curricula

Any help will be appreciated... Thanks!


Jordana Frost
Health Literacy Project Coordinator
Florida Literacy Coalition, Inc.
Fax: (407) 246-7104
Ph.: (407) 361-6267
http://www.floridaliteracy.org <http://www.floridaliteracy.org/>


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