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School of Languages, Cultures and Societies FACULTY OF ARTS . Mutual support: schools and universities working together on the new A levels. Professor Diana Holmes, School of Languages, Cultures and Societies with thanks to Esther Harper, Education Engagement Officer – Arts.
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School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS Mutual support: schools and universities working together on the new A levels Professor Diana Holmes, School of Languages, Cultures and Societies with thanks to Esther Harper, Education Engagement Officer – Arts
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • The University of Leeds has built a comprehensive programme of support for teachers in response to the new A levels: • Aimed at ensuring teachers feel ‘in control’ and confident to teach their subject area in the midst of changes • Involving teachers from the start, ensuring a meaningful, relevant and useful programme of support • All of our work with teachers is offered free of charge to ensure it is accessible for all to benefit from • Fits into the wider context of a varied programme of activities for students in all secondary key stages
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • Video collection • Released in January 2016, a collection of over 30 short videos featuring experts in French, German and Spanish film and literature, offering advice on teaching the areas, including keeping students engaged and linking the areas to teaching of the languages per se. • Provided with suggested further reading and transcripts. • Available here: www.leeds.ac.uk/artsteachers
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • West Yorkshire MFL Teachers’ Network • Founded in September 2014 following a successful teachers’ conference during which teachers expressed an interest in meeting together more regularly • Meets three times a year in a local Sixth Form college • Programme including speakers from AQA, CIOL and ALCAB, and discussion sessions based on new specifications • Ensures consistent links between schools and the University – lines of communication are two-way and always open
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • CPD programmes for teachers of French and German • Day-long programmes running concurrently with student study days each spring – making the most of teachers’ time out of school • Academic sessions in teaching film and literature • Practical and applicable content, delivered by relevant experts • Providing a space for teachers to learn more about their subject area – something they tell us they always want to do more!
Example: CPD/Student Study Day • A level French Film & Teacher CPD day 12th Feb.2016 • Based around film/novel: Un long dimanche de fiançailles • Session 1 (students and teachers - ‘carrousel’): • How to read a film: Un long dimanche • Theatre Activity based on Un long dimanche • (lunch) • Session 2 (students and teachers): Translation workshop based on the novel
Session 3 : Students: Se souvenir de la première guerre mondiale: film et histoire • Teachers: The new A-Level – teaching literature and film • Session 4: Students: Campus Tour (with Leeds students) • Teachers: The new A-Level – sources for teaching history and politics
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • MFL Teachers’ Conference – 6th June • Teachers from across the country and from many different school types • Bringing teachers together to share ideas and best practice • Sessions delivered by area experts, focusing on texts and films from new specifications – directly applicable to teaching • Valuable small group and 1-1 interaction with subject specialists
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • Resources for teachers – French, Spanish and German film and literature • Released 6th June 2016 • Co-written by academics and PhD students • Helping teachers to choose new texts/films quickly but informedly, or become more familiar with existing ones • Clear, guided documents containing a synopsis and relevance to other areas of the curriculum • Emphasising teachable elements of the text/film (characters, genre, useful language passages) • Available NOW: www.leeds.ac.uk/artsteachers
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies • FACULTY OF ARTS • To find out more or benefit from these opportunities, contact Esther Harper (Educational Engagement Officer – languages): • e.r.harper@leeds.ac.uk