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The Languages Show 2009

October 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

Typical story: a blog starts of well with enthusiasm and then life (more specifically a busy PGCE schedule) gets in the way.  A bit of a re-think means I’ll plan to post shorter posts and focus especially on useful resources and links.

With this in mind, I’d like to draw attention to the fact that free tickets are available for the Languages Show 2009 in London’s Olympia on the 30th Oct – 1st Nov.  Simply register for free via their website and print out your tickets.

The show is ” For language learners,l anguage teachers, linguists and everyone who loves language”and features seminars,  exhibitors, intensive and taster language courses and much more besides.  It is sure to be a valuable and inspirational event for anyone with a passion for, or working with language.

Another useful organisation for language teachers, and a sponsor of The Language Show, is ALL – The Assossciation for Language Learning.  Check out their program for lots of interesting and useful events.

A World in Words

August 16th, 2009 admin No comments
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Having alluded in my first post to linguistic tidbits, I would like to encourage all (especially, but not exclusively, language lovers) to listen to and follow Patrick Cox’s  wonderful radio podcast The World in Words.  It’s punchy, rich, diverse, meaningful, funny, on the pulse and extremely interesting.

“The World in Words focuses on language. We cover everything from bilingual education to the globalization of English to untranslatable foreign phrases. You’ll learn how to insult someone in Icelandic, among other things. Hosted by The World’s Patrick Cox

You can also read his blog at http://patrickcox.wordpress.com/ and find him on twitter as @patricox

For me this show hits the nail on the head and I find it highly inspirational.  Anything that confirms and awakens my passion for languages is worth its weight in gold.  An uninspired teacher will have a hard time inspiring young minds.

The World in Words comes under the umbrella of Public Radio International

The World in Words comes under the umbrella of Public Radio International

Welcome to Beyond the Pier

August 14th, 2009 admin 2 comments
An excellent blogging platform

An excellent blogging platform

Welcome to Beyond the Pier. This is a wordpress.org blog  I have set up to gather resources and post thoughts on all things  related to language, education and technology.  I will shortly embark upon teacher training (known as a Postgraduate Certificate of Education or PGCE) in London and I hope to use this space as a way of documenting and sharing my experiences.

With it being a secondary level PGCE in French that I will study, the intention is to focus on how the recent leaps and bounds in technology and web 2.0 can be used to improve and supplement the teaching of languages.  However, I also hope to post more generally on technology in the classroom and how it can be used to facilitate and streamline a teacher’s day-to-day work.  There should also be a sprinkling of tidbits related to, among other things, language, media, cinema and music.

Language itself is sharing

Language itself is sharing

I am a firm believer in the ideology of sharing ideas and resources for the greater and individual good, much like grounding principles of open source software.  With the emergence of web 2.0 and the plethora of social networking, publishing tools and online applications at our fingertips, it has never been easier to be a part of a specific, targeted communication and sharing, irrespective of boundaries.  (Click here for an excellent Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009)

As a result, teachers shouldn’t have to completely reinvent the wheel on a daily basis, especially in terms of tedious or mundane preparation/administration tasks that have been done countless times before.  By letting technology and the sharing of resources take over some of this burden, hopefully teachers should be free to use their time where it is better spent: Read more…