The following article comes Anna Czebiolko, EAL/ED Consultant in Leeds. Multilingualism is an umbrella term and refers to making use of more than one language either by an individual speaker...
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The following article comes from Anna Czebiolko, EAL/ED Consultant at Leeds City Council. New arrival multicultural pupils must be assessed upon their admission to a new school. It is almost...
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The following article comes from Kenny Peavy, Regenerative Education, Middle School Educator at Green School Bali. Connecting with Nature has SO MANY BENEFITS for both Teachers and Students! Ranging from...
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The following article comes from Eva Cros, French & Spanish teacher, translator, writer, and Founder of Traduzco, a UK language services company. The UK government’s ambition is to see 90%...
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After receiving over 550 entries from primary and secondary students around the world, our judges Crista Hazel, Suzi Bewell and John Rolfe MBE were challenged to narrow the creative submissions...
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Celebrated on 26 September every year, the European Day of Languages (EDL) is designed to promote the importance of language learning and protecting the linguistic heritage. Here's how schools have...
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The following article comes from Alice Harrison, MFL Subject Lead at Oak National Academy. It is possible there is a language teacher out there that has never been asked this...
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The following article comes from Kenny Peavy, Head of Curriculum and Learning at Green Camp at Green School Bali. Why it's Important to Connect with Nature: Connecting with nature offers...
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The following article comes from Daniel Bull, Head of History at a secondary school in the United Kingdom. In today's fast-paced world, where communication skills are paramount, oracy holds a...
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The following article comes from Simon Brian, Head of St Leonards School, St Andrews, Scotland. St Leonards is a distinguished school located in the heart of St Andrews with a...
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