
Many thanks to everyone who attended our Festival Of Social Sciences Event “Primary Language Policy in England – A Call to Action!” on Saturday 9 November 2019 – and to everyone who presented, chaired and prepared the posters for us.
It was a superb event with high quality discussion, great ideas and advice. We have received very positive feedback from many different people; expectations of our follow up are high and we are working on that now. Watch this space for updates!
Please do send us any feedback you have on the event, and any afterthoughts.
White Paper, White Paper Summary, and Programme on our Policy Page
Florence Myles and Bernardette Holmes
Thanks so much for coming, Lynne - we loved hearing (and reading) everyone’s fantastic reflections and recommendations! 🧠💧✨
Thought provoking presentations about progress, achievement & outcomes in primary languages from Nils Jaekel and Janet Enever too. Thank you to all involved with tonight’s @riplnetwork webinar.
👂👀 Thanks @MissKLCampbell for sharing yr teacher research story abt the impact of foreign language texts on literacy development.
📚 Kirstie used Luc & Sophie texts from @brilliantpub with her P6/7 pupils.
✅Positive outcomes & improvement identified. https://twitter.com/riplnetwork/status/1542947833749315586
☀️Summer Session 1: Maximising Learning in the Primary Languages Classroom☀️
Just 3 days until our first July event - here’s a reminder of what’s in store!
Register via the Eventbrite link on our profile - tickets selling fast! 🎟
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