English Classes
One of the most significant barriers facing millions of immigrants is the lack of language access in our institutions and systems of government. For many immigrants and refugees, a compounding barrier to their lack of English proficiency is the gap in digital literacy in our technologically advancing society. English Innovations (EI) is a blended social learning model that combines English language learning in a collaborative, supportive classroom environment with online tools.
This enables self-paced, independent learning to at least 100 students each year. The expected outcome of our custom curriculum, paired with digital tools and peer support, is for students to learn to read, write, and speak English to equip them for school, employment, and improved inclusion in civic life. Students are given opportunities in the classroom to improve their English through small group activities, classroom discussions, and engaging projects. Students also explore their communities further through presentations from community organizations and field trips.
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Location
Our English classes are currently held in the Antioch neighborhood of Nashville, with future plans to expand to other regions. For more information or to enroll upcoming cycles, please call (615) 414-1030. Read more about our volunteer opportunities.
The English Innovations Approach
Tailored curriculum framework integrates digital literacy skills & language development
Blended model offers in-class and self-paced learning through online tools and game-based learning
A collaborative classroom environment facilitates cognitive, social, and emotional engagement
Tutor-facilitated activities, volunteer involvement, and peer support empowers learners
A model grounded in communities, engaging immigrants in advocacy for effective immigrant inclusion