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The multiple USPs of languages. Making the case to learners, parents and other teachers. What are the USPs of languages?. The learning skills we teach Student Leadership Cross-curriculum learning The International Dimension. Teaching skills: memory matters. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The multiple USPs of languages

Making the case to learners, parents and other teachers

What are the USPs of languages?

•The learning skills we teach•Student Leadership•Cross-curriculum learning•The International Dimension

Teaching skills: memory matters

• Only subject to address memory explicitly• Opportunity to engage all learners at key stress times• Opportunity to engage parents actively and empower

them• Whole school impact raises profile of languages

Teaching skills: memory matters

• Assemblies• Revision sessions• Parents Evenings• One-off ‘Sounds of

Spanish’ session• ‘Support your child’

booklets• Memory lessons built

into year 7 SOW

Year 7 language learning 2008-9

• Pronunciation

• Memory

• Sentence-building

• Creativity

• Autonomy

• Performance “If you think you can, you can. And if you think you can’t, you’re right.”Henry Ford

Spanglovision: a year 7 learning project

Lecture

Reading

Audio-Visual

Demonstration

Discussion Group

Practice by Doing

Immediate Use of Learning – Teach Others

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Ltd

Average Retention Rate

5% 5%

10% 10%

20% 20%

30%30%

50%50%

75% 75%

90% 90%

Student Leadership: a ‘no brainer’

Year 7Discovery

Year 8Apprentice

ship

Year 9Training

Year 10Leading

Student Leadership: a ‘no brainer’

Student Leadership: a ‘no brainer’

• Year 7 homework – teach someone at home

• Year 7 – teach an exchange group

• Year 8 – teach year 6 on intake day

• Year 9 – develop materials for year 7 or year 6

• Year 10 – Language Leaders Award

Cross-curriculum learning

Themes & content

Skills

Ways of working

Leading in Learning

Physical theatreRole Play

Hotseating

The International Dimension

Major in

culture in your teachin

g

Expand your trips

and exchanges

Publicise everythi

ng

Use technology for linking

¿Dónde viven estos animales?

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12

Bad Hersfeld – November 2007

Bad Hersfeld – 2008-9

What role for technology?

• Email• Podcasting• Blogging• Mobile phones• Digital cameras• Moving images

& story boards• Music & words• Video

Opportunities

Audience Creativity

ICT fit for progression

•Skills •Structures•Knowledge•Output (text

type)•Creativity

Next steps for languages curriculum

• Take existing SOW – keep what’s good!

• Place skills at the centre • Look at culture in content • Cross-curriculum opportunities• Types of text and genre as way to

focus linguistic progression • Be bold with textbook • Think BIG about the importance of

languages – take small steps to sell the message to learners, parents and teachers

Two stars and a wish!Think about two things about your skills teaching that are already good and that you want to think more about, develop further and share with others.

Think about one new thing that you would like to develop in your teaching – try to be explicit about the knowledge and/or skills you need to achieve this.

Rachel HawkesComberton Village Collegerhawkes@comberton.cambs.sch.ukwww.rachelhawkes.typepad.com/linguacom

The multiple USPs of languages

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