References and PD Resources

for Curriculum

This section includes resources that informed the document and resources (academic articles, websites, videos, tutorials, courses, etc.) for professional development and further learning on this topic.

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Languages Canada. (2022). Language Canada Quality Assurance Standard. https://www.languagescanada.ca/en/quality-assurance

Manitoba Labour and Immigration Adult Language Training Branch (2009). Manitoba adult English as an Additional Language (EAL) curriculum framework foundations: 2009 (3rd printing). https://immigratemanitoba.com/files/mb-curriculum-foundations-2009.pdf

NEAS. (2019). NEAS quality practice guide. https://neas.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Quality-Practice-Guide_2019-002.pdf

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