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Our Students: The Bosnian and Croatians

This is some of the members of the Bosnian/Croatian class from World Relief. We meet twice a week and go on field trips once a month. In October, we went to Wauconda Orchards to pick apples. We arrived a little early, so the Orchard coffee shop treated us to free coffee and apple cider donuts. But the best part was the horse drawn carriage that took us to the Orchards. We had a great time!

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In their own words...
 
Stories about our students written in their own words

 

The Senior immigrants and refugees who participate in the many programs offered by CLESE member agencies come from over 30 countries. Those who have enrolled in our Bright Ideas classes come from Bosnia, the Ukraine, Iran, Iraq, the Philippines, and China. Many are refugees from war torn countries. Others came to America seeking refuge from religeous oppression.

Each must face many challenges, creating a new life for themselves in a new country, coping with loss of family and home, dealing with the trauma of war, and the problems we must all deal with: health, finances, security, and meaning in life.

Many, but not all, have family members in the United States. They tend to live in neighborhoods with others from their home country. Now, in the Bright Ideas classes, they are making friends with other students from all over the world.

Not the least of their problems is learning English.

As part of of the Bright Ideas English Literacy-Civics program, we ask our students to talk about their lives before and after they came to America. We ask them to work together and with other classes to explore their neighborhoods and become familiar with how our society works. We emphasize oral communication, but the student also produce pictures and writings that describe what they are thinking.

In their own words...

Click below to read basic stories about our students written in their own words..

Bright Ideas Curriculum

We have created a variety of products related to the Bright Ideas project. These include learning materials, tips for teachers, and assorted papers of use to teachers, policy makers, and other researchers in the field. Curriculum materials for 15 ESL-Civics units are posted and available for download. The topics for these units came out of discussions with students, focus groups, and needs assessments. They were specifically targeted for senior immigrants and refugees who had little English and often limited educations in their home countries. However, the materials can be utilized for a wide range of ESL learners.

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