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Activity Based Learning1 comment

Catherine wrote 1 week ago: In this session entitled ‘Managing the Silent Revolution’ the audience watched a video w … more →

Tags: English for Progress, activity based learning, British Council, British Council India, Education, efponline, ELT conference, Project English, Tamil Nadu

Where should Teacher Educators come from?2 comments

Philip Clegg wrote 1 week ago: In the parallel session, ‘In-service and Pre-service English Language Teacher Education’ … more →

Tags: English for Progress, British Council, British Council India, Education, ELT conference, English Next India, In Service Teacher Training, NCTE, pre-service teacher training

Should we label languages 1st, 2nd and 3rd?

Philip Clegg wrote 1 week ago: Som Mittal, president of NASSCOM,  speaks at the Third Polcy Dialogue as part of the first panel dis … more →

Tags: English for Progress, 1st language, British Council, British Council India, ELT conference, English Next India, nasscom, Project English, Som Mittal

Who supports the teachers?2 comments

Seamus wrote 1 week ago: Among the many fascinating statistic’s in David Graddol’s address last night,one comment … more →

Tags: English for Progress, British Council, British Council India, British Council Sri Lanka, david graddol, ELT conference, English Next India, INSETT, Mentoring

CLIL: the way forward or just a fad?13 comments

Seamus wrote 2 weeks ago: There has been an awful lot of talk about c ontent and language integrated learning (CLIL) over the … more →

Tags: English for Progress, British Council, British Council India, British Council Sri Lanka, Btitish Council, cbl, CLIL, ELT conference, English Next India

Badrun

Commonwealthwomensvoices wrote 2 weeks ago: Badrun Serina A life for education  “It is true in order to be a successful person people should set … more →

Tags: 2. Name Index, 4. Educational Interest, 5. Context, Asia, Bangladesh, In-service education and training, Community Education, poverty, girls education

Sixteen schools of Odisha will get international standard education

sanjibkarmee wrote 2 weeks ago: Following is a report from The Dharitri: Following report is from indiaeducationdiary.in: The Orissa … more →

Tags: Primary and Secondary Education, International School

At what age should English be taught?18 comments

Philip Clegg wrote 2 weeks ago: I’m going to be moderating a session titled ‘Education for all’ on the second day … more →

Tags: English for Progress, British Council, British Council India, ELT conference, English Next India, Third Policy Dialogue

Unsuccessful charter schools

prabaharan wrote 2 weeks ago: Charter schools are a big failure in America. That big failure has been touted as the suitable solut … more →

Tags: India, Education, School & Education, Charter Schools

Primary Education in France

edupoint wrote 2 weeks ago: Primary education in France is for 5 years. Schooling is mandatory in France from the age of 6. Pare … more →

Tags: Education, Primary education France, Education France, primary education system France

What variety of English should be taught?57 comments

Seamus wrote 3 weeks ago: There is an ongoing debate here in Sri Lanka about which variety of English should be taught and tes … more →

Tags: English for Progress, British Council, British Council India, Btitish Council, ELT conference, Examinations, India, Sri Lanka, Teaching English

Bilingual Education10 comments

Seamus wrote 3 weeks ago: In Sri Lanka there are around 600 bilingual schools.  All children study English as a subject from 1 … more →

Tags: English for Progress, British Council, British Council India, British Council Sri Lanka, Btitish Council, ELT conference, Third Policy Dialogue

Hello from Clare7 comments

clareod wrote 3 weeks ago: Hi, I’m Clare O’Donahue and  have worked on Project English for the last 9 months.  I ha … more →

Tags: English for Progress, British Council India, ELT conference, Third Policy Dialogue

India among top 50 in global competitiveness

globesupdate wrote 3 weeks ago: India ranks 49 among 133 countries in 2009-10 in the global competitiveness index prepared by the Wo … more →

Tags: Business, BRIC, GCI, Global competitiveness, India, innovation sectors

Some Talk of Alexander . . . .

spiritof44 wrote 3 weeks ago: I am prompted into action by words of the former professorial director of the London Institute of Ed … more →

Tags: Current Policies, Juvenile, Institute of Education, Peter Mortimore, professor nutt

moktob

banglatuhin wrote 3 weeks ago: Mostly, in every mosque of Bangladesh, the Imam [prayer leader] teaches the young children of the vi … more →

Tags: Manikganj, Bangladesh, Children, Country side., customs, Education, Islam, Religion, daily life

Setting the scene

dcfrombc wrote 1 month ago: The First Colloquium of the International Social Justice Network (ISJN) sets its scene at the Indian … more →

Tags: International Social Justice Network, British Council, India, Brazil, China, Justice, Mahatma Gandhi, Health Care, Ahmedabad

6 = the magic number: the Cambridge Primary Review

policyphilosopher wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday the Cambridge Primary Review, billed as the “most comprehensive enquiry into English … more →

Tags: Education, cambridge primary review, Key Stage One, Labour, pisa, Play, Play-based Learning, targets, the rsa

Nu-Labour education reforms are crap! Official! 12 comments

msbaroque wrote 1 month ago: WHY are these kids so happy? Because they read THIS: Schoolchildren should not start formal lessons … more →

Tags: Children, Education, Important Things, Poetry, Useless, what IS it with this lot??, Literacy, new labour education reforms, Nu Labour


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