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Teaching literature at A Level: A practical approach

Teaching literature at A Level: A practical approach

by charlottelr | Dec 13, 2017 | Learning from the Classroom content

by Angharad Simpson. Explore the notion of literature teaching and how you can increase your confidence and improve the quality of your own teaching and learning. The rest of this post can only be viewed by members. Please click here to...
Gladesmore Community School: promoting linguistic diversity through Project-Based Learning

Gladesmore Community School: promoting linguistic diversity through Project-Based Learning

by Clodagh Cooney | Dec 11, 2017 | Features, Language Futures, Secondary, Secondary Features

Language Futures is an exciting, highly personalised and innovative approach to languages teaching and learning. It has been designed to foster deep learner engagement and enable students to take responsibility for their own learning, which they are encouraged to...
Top tips for memorising and embedding vocabulary

Top tips for memorising and embedding vocabulary

by Victoria Mitchell | Dec 8, 2017 | Features, Secondary Features, Student Features

Guest blog by Laura Simons, Second in Languages Faculty, Dylan Thomas Community School, Swansea, ALL Council Member and South Wales Network Lead Being a learner of many languages over the years has meant that I have often looked for ways to memorise vocabulary. In...
How can you foster a pupil’s independent learning skills?

How can you foster a pupil’s independent learning skills?

by Victoria Mitchell | Nov 29, 2017 | Features, Language Futures, Primary, Primary Features, Secondary, Secondary Features, Student, Student Features

Words: Clodagh Cooney, ALL Council Member, Language Futures Project Manager, Nottingham Primary Hub What is independence in language learning and how can it be encouraged? In Languages Today issue 22 on Learner Independence, Terry Lamb (Professor of Languages and...
Gladesmore Community School: promoting linguistic diversity through Project-Based Learning

Using a Project-Based Learning approach to support language learning

by Clodagh Cooney | Nov 21, 2017 | Language Futures, Primary, Primary Features, Secondary, Secondary Features

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is when students design, plan and carry out an extended project that produces an output, such as a product, publication or presentation. Ideally, these outputs are exhibited to an external audience which can be a powerful motivator for...
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