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in title, tags, annotations or urlMy Languages: Language World 2012: Yes You Can! Creating Confident and Independent Language Learners - 6 views
Can Foreign Language Immersion Be Taught Effectively Online? | MindShift - 5 views
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there’s really no substitute for engaging in real conversations with other people, which is one of the reasons she is fond of the districts that are using the Middlebury curriculum in blended learning classrooms
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Middlebury's program is mostly interpretive with some presentational aspects so best used in a blended environment where learners have the opportunity to practice spontaneous speaking in live situations. That said, if this is the only option it seems much better than the majority of what's out there for independent language study, in my opinion.
Britons abroad: Speaking in tongues - Education News, Education - The Independent - 2 views
Sound start: How one primary school got to grips with Spanish - Schools, Education - The Independent - 0 views
GCSE students to face oral tests in French markets - Education News, Education - The Independent - 0 views
Haud mea culpa, domina! (As they say in primary school) - Education News, Education - The Independent - 3 views
State pupils lag far behind private peers in language GCSEs - Education News, Education - The Independent - 0 views
Scandal of class divide at A-level - Education News, Education - The Independent - 0 views
Developing independent enquirers: introducing enquiry - 0 views
Jamendo - 10 views
Spelling - If in doubt, circle it out! by @Lit4Pleasure - 2 views
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"A strategy to support pupils improve their spelling strategies, by circling words which they think require attention. The Standards & Testing Agency have in some ways made the marking of spellings more problematic than it's ever been. They state quite clearly, that individual spellings should no longer be pointed out to children if you wish to mark it as an independent piece. This, coupled with Ofsted's move away from heavy amounts of marking needing to be seen in books, could make the marking of spelling seem tricky."
Business blamed for slump in foreign language entries - Education News, Education - The Independent - 1 views
Webinar: Supporting Special Needs Students with eBooks & Audiobooks - 2 views
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In this webinar, expert in eBooks Meredith Wemhoff discusses ways to engage and support learners with special needs using eBooks and audio. Using the case-study of an independent all-boys school located in Surrey, the school provides special needs students an opportunity to succeed and thrive. Many arrive to the 80-year-old institution with low self-confidence, often due to struggles they faced in traditional educational institutions caused by learning and language difficulties. This means providing a collection that meets the individual learning needs of the school's 470 students, who range in age from 8-18. During this eye-opening webinar, Meredith will share the story of selecting, launching and promoting a digital library service that helps address learning challenges. Attendees will come away with best practices for bringing ebooks and audiobooks to their school and real-life examples of these practices in action. Don't miss out, register today!