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I will be running a Free Training Event on Tuesday 9th March, 1-5pm at the Links into Languages Centre, University of Manchester (within walking distance of Picadilly Train Station). There wil also be a workshop on using the repurposed MFL Framework...
The MFL Flasmeeting is taking place tomorrow. This is the place to exchange ideas about teaching and learning languages!
To go to the meeting click here. The MFL teachers who have registered their interest are:
1.Adam Sutcliffe @adamsutcliffe
2.Simon...
Thanks to Andrew Jeppesen for this lovely presentation. I particularly like the emphasis on effort-Nothing of value can ever be achieved without it...
Launch your own SlideRocket presentation!
The educational Twitter community is so vibrant it often also feels desperately untidy. Hashtags are a way to track relevant tweet #edchat #mfltips #movemeon etc... The idea is to then do a Twitter search to be able to get a list of all relevant...
Reading Doug Belshaw’s blog and following him and others on Twitter , I have discovered ways in which Twitter can be used for collaboration. Doug’s most impressive project was #movemeon, inviting educators on Twitter to share their pearls of wisdom...