Resources for AMEP providers and teachers
The research project resulted in a number of practical resources for AMEP sector and practitioners.
This video explains the framework and resources below
The AMEP Digital Literacies Framework and Guide
Link
https://doi.org/10.26180/20493207.v3
About
This resource explains the notion of digital literacies, introduces a pedagogical framework for teaching digital literacies in adult EAL settings and presents 15 teaching units with a range of teaching ideas and loosely sequenced scaffolding activities which allows educators to:
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- connect learning units both to The EAL Framework, syllabus and to learners’ lives to achieve multiple learning objectives
- adapt learning units for specific teaching contexts by modifying the tasks
- adjust the level of challenge through different levels of scaffolded support, depending on learners’ strengths and needs
- innovate by organising learning activities in different ways
- use The AMEP Digital Literacies Framework and Guide as a model for developing new learning units
How to cite
Tour, K., Creely, E., Waterhouse, P., & Henderson, M. (2022). AMEP Digital Literacies Framework and Guide. Monash University. https://doi.org/10.26180/20493207.v3
The AMEP Digital Literacies Framework and Guide – Teaching resources
Link
https://doi.org/10.26180/20502417.v1
About
This booklet includes teaching resources which were designed and piloted by EAL teachers, with their learners participating in this research project. This booklet does not attempt to address all of the units in The AMEP Digital Literacies Framework and Guide; however, these resources do relate directly to five units. These teaching resources illustrate how The AMEP Digital Literacies Framework and Guide can be used in practice, and each of these lesson plans includes:
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- a link to The EAL Framework;
- a sequence of lessons outlining procedures and activities;
- relevant teaching materials, including worksheets, discussion questions and instructional videos created by teachers;
- links to The AMEP Digital Literacies Framework and its key principles.
How to cite
Tour, K., Creely, E., Waterhouse, P., & Henderson, M. (2022). AMEP Digital Literacies: Teaching Resources. Monash University. https://doi.org/10.26180/20502417.v1
Digital Literacies Diagnostic Tool
Link
https://doi.org/10.26180/20502435.v1 [PDF]
About
This diagnostic tool is a form of diagnostic assessment that enables teachers to gather important information about the current digital literacy practices of learners and assess their strengths, needs and aspirations related to digital literacies. This information can then be used to guide subsequent planning for the effective teaching of digital literacies. At the heart of the tool is a process of teachers knowing their learners to enable best practice planning for teaching.
How to Cite
Tour, K., Creely, E., Waterhouse, P., & Henderson, M. (2022). Digital Literacies Diagnostic (DLD) Tool. Monash University. https://doi.org/10.26180/20502435.v1