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The new Routes into Languages website is currently in development and will be launching in the new year!

 

Promoting the take-up of languages and student mobility

North East CONSULTATION


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Date: 
Tuesday, 8 March, 2011 - 00:00
Event Type: 
Project launch
Region: 
North East
Location: 
Newcastle University

Want to have your say? Tell us now!

We are delighted to hear that Routes into Languages will carry on until July 2012. We have been advised to modify our activities given reduced budgets and the changes in the 'languages landscape' with the English Baccalaureate amidst many other features.

Do you teach languages? Or, are you involved in the promotion of the teaching and learning of the subject? Or do you work in teacher training of languages? If so, we would like to hear what you think of Routes NE and how we should continue into this new phase.

  • What should we continue to do?
  • What activities have we not implemented in the North East which have proven success elsewhere?
  • How can we adjust our strategy to match the current 'landscape'?

We would pleased if you can join us on 8th March, 3-5.30pm, at Newcastle University (Howden Room, King George VI Building). We can accommodate late arrivals at 4pm. Please indicate when booking if this applies.

If you cannot make it, but have answers to the questions above, please email: r.f.o'rourke@ncl.ac.uk with the subject heading: NE CONSULTATION

 This is a combined meeting with the Routes NE and Links NE Advisory Committees.

 

Programme: 

1. Welcome & Apologies

2. Report on Routes into Languages

3. Report on Links into Languages

4. Suggestions for way forward followed by discussion (to start around 4pm)

5. AOB

6. Summary of actions

7.  Conclusion