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      A community-based public engagement with health experiment: Using English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) classes to empower immigrant communities with science

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            Our previous work with immigrant communities identified a lack of awareness of infections such as gut worm (helminth) infections in their countries of origin, and a lack of English language skills around medical and scientific terms. Furthermore, people from minority ethnic and linguistic backgrounds participate significantly less in public engagement with science practices or informal science learning activities. We suggest this may be due in part to their lack of language skills around scientific English. To start to address these issues of scientific language accessibility, we developed a bespoke set of English lessons that dealt with the theme of infection. A set of six lessons were delivered to adult learners from a variety of ethnic backgrounds in English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) classes. Feedback from students was positive, with students taking the opportunity to share their new knowledge with teachers, other students and their families. All students reported that they felt this would be invaluable to them in their everyday lives. We propose that developing programmes of this nature represents a potentially fruitful avenue for more-accessible public engagement with research and health education practices.

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            72010652
            Research for All
            UCL IOE Press
            2399-8121
            25 January 2018
            : 2
            : 1
            : 131-142
            Article
            2399-8121(20180125)2:1L.131;1- s12.phd /ioep/rfa/2018/00000002/00000001/art00012
            10.18546/RFA.02.1.12
            9b3e3d51-b08e-4167-b0fc-422dfb044e17
            Copyright @ 2018
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            GENERAL ARTICLES

            Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Education & Public policy,Educational research & Statistics
            PARTICIPATION,INCLUSION,INCLUSIVE PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT,CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION,MINORITY ETHNIC GROUPS

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