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Developing practice for the 21st century

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11 June 2008 Sheffield Community Languages National Conference. Developing practice for the 21st century’ is a national conference focusing on a wide variety of aspects of community language teaching, run by CILT, the National Centre for Languages in association with Languages Sheffield. Whatever your specific interests or background, this conference will provide you with the chance to develop skills, ask questions and share expertise, and to network with colleagues from all areas of community languages teaching. Who is it for? Teachers and managers from mainstream and supplementary/complementary schools and local authority colleagues, from both the primary and secondary sectors, to look at the strategic and practical issues involved in developing the quality and breadth of community languages provision. Colleagues from FE, HE, AE, ITE and language centres will also benefit from the broad range of practical workshops, talks and discussions available. In the two keynote lectures, Dr Lid King, National Director for Languages, and Dr Charmian Kenner of Goldsmiths, University of London, will speak on issues of national development and research outcomes. Further information and application form via link below http://www.cilt.org.uk/cpd/community.htm
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  • Date(s): 27 May 2008 to 27 May 2008

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