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  • Still not getting it right…

    Posted on November 2nd, 2008 admin View Comments

    Apparently, I’ve been instructed that I should call the “new Nings” after some kind of shape…looking at the map, I don’t know what kind of shape this should be…

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  • More Nings!

    Posted on November 2nd, 2008 admin View Comments
    Ooopps!
    I’ve just been prompted to mention 3 other new nings that are in their fledgeling states…

    Oldham SLN
    Belfast MFL
    Birmingham Primary Languages

    Don’t forget to join them if you are even vaguely connected with these areas! (They have all been created by some of the DTV honourary members!)

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  • Durham Tees Valley MFL Ning

    Posted on November 2nd, 2008 admin View Comments

    I’ve always been fascinated by Nings…just the name is enough to make one wonder what they’re all about. The first ning I joined was the eTwinning Amabassadors Ning, shortly followed by several others. Then of course, upon learning of my impending Primary Languages teaching how could I not join the Talkabout Primary MFL Ning? You can see some of the other, varied Nings, of which I’m a member by looking at the badges in my sidebar. I am a very enthusiastic convert to the idea of a social network, where one can share ideas and resources.
    It was with great enthusiasm that nearly 2 weeks ago, I launch the Stockton MFL Ning, aimed at connecting anyone invloved in teaching MFL in the Stockton area. I invited my colleagues in the MFL department to join and some did. Then I went to the IOW Conference and met Lesley Welsh an SSAT Lead Practitioner from Hartlepool and spoke about the Ning with her and how it could be more far reaching than just Stockton. It therefore underwent some changes upon my return and is now names Durham Tees Valley MFL. We’ve got quite a few members from around the area already (and some honourary Teessiders!) and I’m hoping that this will become a place where Linguists from around the area can connect, share and learn from one another on a rather informal basis…I’m even wondering about a virtual wine tasting! (If Twittermoms can do it then anyone can…might bring in some new members!)
    Anyway, if you are involved in Languages in any way, shape or form in the Durham Tees Valley Area (ie, Northeast of England and beyond!), please feel free to join, tell us about yourself and share…we won’t bite!

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  • Alternative Eurovision Song Contest

    Posted on April 24th, 2008 admin View Comments


    Earlier this week, I was invited by Jess McCulloch to join the Alternative Eurovision Song Contest Ning Network. The idea – a fanatstic idea of Jo Rhys-Jones of Talkabout Primary MFL – being to attempt to do better than the real Eurovision Contestants in May. Each person has to choose a country to reperesent in the “alternative” contest (although I am assured that we don’t have to sing in that country’s language).
    So, having nothing better to do with my time, having Dutch pupils in school on an eTwinning project, a trip to Cologne to plan and a podcasting competition to enter and that’s not even counting the IWB challenge and Animoto Challenge, I decided that this would be the ideal opportunity to get the Yr 7 pupils involved in. I’m going to work with our G&T Yr 7s and we’re going to represent the Netherlands (surprise, surprise). I’m actually going to get a teacher who actually is Dutch and works at our school to help us to learn a song in Dutch. I’m hoping that this will also provoke interest in Dutch, ready for recruitment to the Project with Zeldenrust Steelantcollege next year.

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