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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. March 7, 2012 / Zena Hilton. Open Educational Resources in Languages. Posted by Michael Thomas mthomas4@uclan.ac.uk. Open Educational Resources in Languages. Date: 1 Jun 2012. Start Time: 09:30 am. Location/venue: Harrington Building, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, UK, PR1 2HE. This event is being hosted as part of the Higher Education Academy’s OER Workshop and Seminar Series. Information about the event:. There is no ch...
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IRIS coming soon! | Research Modern Languages
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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. March 16, 2012 / Zena Hilton. Instruments for Research into Second Language Learning: Establishing a Digital Repository. University of York, UK); Alison Mackey. Georgetown University, US). IRIS is now open to submissions – please visit http:/ www.iris-database.org. Why is it needed? What will IRIS contain? We will keep you posted when IRIS is available to search. Filed under Research Methods. Larr; Open Educational Resources in Languages. Resear...
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March 2013 – talkingoflanguages
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Languages in Literature, Art, Education and Society. Career advice: how to be a female leader in higher education bit.ly/2mALyBS. I wish we could talk more openly about mental health in academia theguardian.com/higher-educati. Our new figures today: International students now responsible for 10.8bn in export earnings and 206,600 jobs in UK. http 2 days ago. Hope some of my twitter friends will give my women in power lecture a listen. This evening at 8.00 on @ BBCRadio4. I put my 2 days ago. Talks mostly ...
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Twelve years of Language Trends | Research Modern Languages
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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. April 20, 2012 / Angela Gallagher-Brett. Twelve years of Language Trends. The latest in the Language Trends. A prototype Language Trends survey was first carried out in 2002. Showed just how far the numbers were to decline. They showed which schools were most affected and provided insights into the pressures on both schools and pupils, with direct quotes from teachers in forthright language. Who for many years supported CILT. Address never made ...
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Research resources: language learner corpora | Research Modern Languages
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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. March 16, 2012 / Zena Hilton. Research resources: language learner corpora. Language researchers out there may not be aware of the availability of resources that are available to them through the internet. Two such examples are the French Language Learner Oral Corpora FLLOC: http:/ www.flloc.soton.ac.uk/index.html and the Spanish Language Learner Oral Corpora SPLLOC: http:/ www.splloc.soton.ac.uk. Filed under Research Methods. Proceedings of BAA...
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MFL Professional Development Consortium Workshops | Research Modern Languages
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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. May 15, 2012 / Angela Gallagher-Brett. MFL Professional Development Consortium Workshops. Information provided by Lucy Beharrell, Project Officer, University of Oxford. The workshops will give you the opportunity to:. Engage with academic research and thinking behind effective MFL teaching and learning. See the impact on students when practising language teachers use evidence-based principles in the MFL classroom. May 16 2012 11:45 am. Nice info...
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A study of young learner motivation: adding an affective dimension to the ‘younger = better’ debate | Research Modern Languages
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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. April 2, 2012 / Angela Gallagher-Brett. A study of young learner motivation: adding an affective dimension to the ‘younger = better’ debate. Abstract for Research in and for Languages Workshop, 27 April 2012, University of Strathclyde. Https:/ researchml.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/research-in-and-for-languages-workshop/. Http:/ www.llas.ac.uk/events/6541. Larr; Research in and for Languages Workshop. Twelve years of Language Trends →. Ab initio la...
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Professional Development Consortium in MFL | Research Modern Languages
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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. April 23, 2012 / Angela Gallagher-Brett. Professional Development Consortium in MFL. The workshops, which will be free of charge and open to all, will take place in June and July 2012. Further details will be circulated at a later date, but provisional dates/locations are as follows:. Wednesday 13 June Reading. Tuesday 19 June London. Thursday 21 June Birmingham. Tuesday 26 June Oxford. Tuesday 3 July London. Thursday 12 July Bristol. You are co...
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Language Learner Corpora: SPLLOC | Research Modern Languages
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Spreading the word about ML learning and teaching research. March 16, 2012 / Zena Hilton. Language Learner Corpora: SPLLOC. Language researchers out there may not be aware of the availability of resources that are available to them through the internet. Two such examples are the French Language Learner Oral Corpora FLLOC: http:/ www.flloc.soton.ac.uk/index.html and the Spanish Language Learner Oral Corpora SPLLOC: http:/ www.splloc.soton.ac.uk. Filed under Research Methods. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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