
Young migrants
Community support for (language) education of young migrants
“It takes a whole village to raise a child” (African proverb)
In order to close the achievement gap between native and migrant students, the OECD recommends a whole school approach which develops new ways of communicating and collaborating to support parental and community involvement in schools with a diverse student intake and which supports migrant students in an integrated way across the curriculum and throughout all school- and after-school activities. Read more about this ECML training and consultancy offer. ...read more
Enhancing learners’ subject competences through adequate language support
As all education uses language as its vehicle, well-developed language competences are a necessary basis for adequate access to good quality education and successful learning. Good quality education cannot be achieved without adequate support for the appropriate development of learners’ language competence – efficient and effective use of the language(s) of schooling is both necessary for successful education and one of its desired outcomes. Read more about this ECML training and consultancy offer. ...read more