1+2 L3 Learning Event for Secondary

1+2 L3 Learning Event for Secondary

By Scotland's National Centre for Languages

Date and time

Sat, 6 Jun 2015 09:00 - 13:15 GMT+1

Location

Stirling Court Hotel

University of Stirling Airthrey Road Stirling FK9 4LA United Kingdom

Description

Recommendation 4 of the ‘1+2 Report’ states:

‘The Working Group recommends that a second additional language (L3) be introduced for pupils at a later stage in the primary school. The time for introduction of the L3 language would be…….no later than P5.’

Recommendation 11 states:

‘The Working Group recommends schools develop language learning for L3 during the broad general education, choosing from a range of approaches………’

As one would expect, schools and authorities are at different stages in their preparations for L3. Further guidance on L3 has been produced by Education Scotland and is available on their website and the SCILT website - 'A 1+2 approach to language learning - Further guidance on L3 within the 1+2 policy' under the Guidance tab. A range of approaches to the delivery of L3 in both primary and secondary schools is described in the guidance. Understandably, L3 remains the area where most schools and local authorities are still at the planning stage or are at the early stages of delivery.

This event will involve three presentations where speakers describe how they have begun working on L3 in their school or local authority. Much of this work is relatively new and some is at the trialling stage. Each speaker offers a different approach.

There will be dedicated time to ask questions and to engage in discussion with colleagues. Each event will be supported by representatives from SCILT and Education Scotland.

For the opportunity to participate, click on the green button above to register.
If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact the event organiser, Emma McLean e.mclean@strath.ac.uk
or alternatively click on 'Contact the Organiser' located to the right-hand side of this page.

We look forward to seeing you there!

FAQs

Is there a fee to participate?

No, this event is free of charge.

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

If approaching from the East, South or West take the M9 to Junction 11. Once at the junction there is a roundabout which marks the end of the M9. From here you should take the exit for Bridge of Allan, follow the road through the town itself, and after about 200 metres you will find the University on the left.

Further details can be found on the hotel website: http://www.stirlingcourthotel.com/stunning-location/Getting-Here/Road/

Organised by

Our vision is to promote and support the delivery of high quality language learning within a climate which celebrates all languages. Scotland is already a multi-cultural society where many languages are spoken. This includes indigenous, Scottish languages and those originating from further afield. We want to play our part in ensuring that all languages and cultures are valued and that life-long language learning is recognised as a key skill for life and work. Our vision is one where language skills make a significant contribution to a fairer, smarter and more successful Scotland.

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