A framework for working with ESOL Volunteers
Volunteers make a huge contribution to people learning English. Volunteer ESOL tutors use their skills to teach individuals or groups; support class teachers; help in conversation cafes and many other roles. Volunteers bring enthusiasm and a range of other valuable skills.
With this in mind, volunteer-involving organisations need to ensure that their volunteers have opportunity to develop within their role in supporting language development. Our
Framework for Good Practice in Working with Volunteers in ESOL
aims to aid organisations to reflect on their practice to ensure a positive volunteering experience for learners, volunteers and projects.
Projects working with volunteers in ESOL have contributed their ideas and experience to develop the framework. If you use the framework, please fill in this
short evaluation
- we would love to hear from you.
You can access all the resources and templates mentioned in the framework on our Padlet
here
.
For more resources and discussion on working with volunteers, visit the CLD Standard's Council
i-develop
.
National networking for ESOL Coordinators
We would like to invite those involved in co-ordinating volunteers to join a national ongoing discussion on sharing good practice.