Language Futures is an exciting initiative for creative language departments interested in developing languages beyond the classroom. It is not designed to ‘teach’ a language, but to equip students with the skills to develop as independent learners supported by...
Languages scheme to give helping hand to Cambridgeshire pupils – hunt now on for volunteers Read about how The Comberton Academy Trust (CAT) comprising Comberton Village Academy, Cambourne Village Academy and Melbourne Village Academy have launched the recruitment of...
Mentors are key to the success of the Language Futures approach Venue: Comberton Village College Date and time: 18 July 2016, 6 -7.30 pm Cost: FREE for schools currently delivering / launching the Language Futures approach in 2016 Who should attend: Teachers...
Originally developed as a KS3 model, we would now like to pilot the approach as an after school/extra-curricular model for the primary sector. Can you support us with this? For further information, please visit the ALL Jobs Board.
As part of Volunteers’ Week: The Big Celebration on 01-12 June 2016, the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) has developed a Volunteers’ Week Resource Pack. Volunteers’ Week is a great way to launch recruitment of mentors and the pack includes lots of...
‘Project-based learning’ (PBL), a core feature of the Language Futures approach, refers to students designing, planning, and carrying out an extended project that produces a publicly-exhibited output such as a product, publication, or presentation. The webinar will...