The Mechanics of English Language Learning
English Language Learners (ELL) make up a large percentage of the total number of adult learners in classrooms around the United States. These learners face unique challenges in their educational pursuits. This Webinar will explain how the adult brain learns, what challenges an ELL faces inside and outside of the classroom, and how a program might overcome these obstacles. Program Representatives will present their own experiences in offering an ESL program in their community and share what they have learned in the process. Presenters: Dr.
How to Establish and Develop a Successful ESL Program at Your Agency
Due to an increasing need for quality English as a Second Language (ESL) and Citizenship Test Preparation classes, many community-based organizations are interested in starting their own language learning programs. Combining CLINIC’s key components for program management and Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages’ (TESOL) Standards for Adult Education ESL Programs, this Webinar will provide a foundation for interested organizations to plan and implement a language learning program.
Harnessing the Power of Partnerships: Preparing for CIR
This webinar training covers how to develop and use partnerships effectively and what resources you can use to manage them. Programs already benefitting from strong partnerships talk about their experiences and provide tips on how to seek out and pursue this type of working relationship. We also talk about how best to reduce the impact of notarios and encourage immigrants to seek out authorized immigration legal services.
Fee Waivers for Naturalization: Eligibility, Workshop Issues, Problem Areas
Join us for a free webinar on fee waivers for naturalization applications as we discuss the following topics.
- What are the eligibility requirements?
- What types of supporting documents are best to submit?
- What should I watch out for when preparing fee waivers for naturalization?
- What's the best way to incorporate fee waivers into naturalization workshops?
- What are some of the problem areas?
Case Management Systems Part I
A strong case management system is key to a healthy immigration legal program and helps ensure consistency, uniformity, and a high quality of work. It balances the interests of the client in getting the best and speediest representation with those of the agency in providing services efficiently. Join us for Part I of a two-part webinar training on case management.
Case Management Systems Part II
A strong case management system is key to a healthy immigration legal program. A strong case management system helps ensure consistency, uniformity, and a high quality of work. It balances the interests of the client in getting the best and speediest representation with those of the agency in providing services efficiently. Join us for Part II of this series. It will focus on case file organization standards, case notes standards, a filing system, case closing procedures, and a tickler system to ensure important deadlines are not missed.