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International Mother Language Day

The theme for International Mother Language Day 2023 is "Transforming Education: Multilingual Education for All." This year's theme emphasises the importance of multilingual education in transforming education and ensuring access to education for all. Multilingual education refers to an approach to education that recognises and utilises the linguistic diversity of students. It involves teaching and learning in two or more languages, with a focus on developing proficiency in both the mother tongue and additional languages. Multilingual education can take various forms, such as bilingual education, immersion education, content and language integrated learning, and dual-language education.
Carina
24/02/2023

Queen Elizabeth II

My Language Hub is extremely saddened to learn of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the Royal Family. She reigned with such dignity and devoted her life to the service of our country and the Commonwealth.
Carina
09/09/2022

How to prepare for the DipTrans

Finding a job in the translation industry may seem like an overwhelming prospect, but with some preparation, you can ace your DipTrans exam and set yourself up for success. Here are some tips to help you prepare for your Diploma in Translation.
Carina
06/01/2022

The flipped classroom

In most classrooms today students come in, they take their seats, and the teacher walks through a presentation of content. In the flipped classroom extension, activities are used to reinforce the learning, that’s where true mastery of content takes place.
Carina
02/09/2019

Examination histrionics

As occurs year on year, and most especially following the Easter half-term watershed when most have sat their mocks, we embark on that period when the stark reality of the impending summer formal examinations can no longer be avoided. This realisation dawns on a sizable majority of Sixth Formers and Year 11 pupils that something significant is going to have to be done if they are to get anywhere near the predictions of some two years previously, based on some form of statistical rule of thumb or a teacher’s finger-in-the-air analysis of potential.
Carina
19/01/2017
19/01/2017

Examination histrionics

As occurs year on year, and most especially following the Easter half-term watershed when most have sat their mocks, we embark on that period when the stark reality of the impending summer formal examinations can no longer be avoided. This realisation dawns on a sizable majority of Sixth Formers and Year 11 pupils that something significant is going to have to be done if they are to get anywhere near the predictions of some two years previously, based on some form of statistical rule of thumb or a teacher’s finger-in-the-air analysis of potential.
Examination histrionics
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