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The conference attracted over 100 delegates, who had an opportunity to learn about teaching resources on offer, including those provided by the European Parliament Office in Scotland, and participated in a number of workshops covering various subjects such as developing literacy and business skills through modern languages.
On 25th May the European Parliament Office in Scotland participated in the conference ‘ One city, many voices: Taking Modern Foreign Languages forward in Edinburgh schools’ organised by the City of Edinburgh in Broughton High School. Liz Gray (Quality Improvement Officer Languages and Literacy, City of Edinburgh Council) and Gillian Tee (Director of Education, City of Edinburgh Council) opened the conference while Sarah Breslin from Scottish Centre for Information on Language Teaching (SCILT) gave an overview of the recent reforms in language teaching in Scotland.
City Campus project
- SWAP is here to support access into higher education. It is specifically for adults who want to come back to study after a gap in their learning.
30 October – 13 November 2020 (30 Oct, 5, 6, 12 and 13 Nov)
This course is eligible for ITA funding. If you wish to use ITA funding towards the cost of this course, you must first apply for the ITA funding through the My World of Work website. Once you’ve applied for funding, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to book your course.
References:
http://www.glenurquhartprimary.org.uk/for-parents/education-city/
http://enquire.org.uk/local-authorities/the-city-of-edinburgh-council/
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/unitedkingdom/en/office-in-edinburgh/modern-languages-conference-on-25th-may
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/widening-access/external-partners/
http://www.forthvalley.ac.uk/courses/training-skills/6502-city-and-guilds-award-in-education-training
http://www.local.gov.uk/topics/children-and-young-people/education-and-schools