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• Helen Myers: Chair of London Branch;
Former President, ALL
• www.all-london.org.uk
Association for Language
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ALL London Region Branch
– Lively Committee
– Regular 'Events': PGCE, Language Show social, January Event, June
Event
– Webinars http://lancelot.adobeconnectcom/all-london
Next Events:
– Webinar Saturday 22nd November – Danièle Bourdais, accessing and
sourcing authentic resources
– Ashcombe ICT day Tuesday 24th November monica.molloy@sanako.com
– January Event Saturday 16th January 2016 SOAS
– June Event Saturday 11th June 2016
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Info & communication networks
ALL net – a regular bulletin from the Association for Language
Learning. Group, corporate and individual members can join –
email info@ALL-languages.org.uk, type in the text your name, ALL
membership number and the word ‘subscribe’.
www.all-languages.org.uk/
The Association for Language Learning: the major subject association
in the UK for teachers of all languages in all sectors of education and in the field
of business training.
Language World Conference:
11th – 12th March 2016,
Rugby
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6. Ashcombe Invitation – 24th November
• Brief introduction
– 1560 mixed comprehensive
– 20 FSM, 140 SEN, Ave +
– Language College, but …
no selection + partnership with local
schools: other secondary school,
Special secondary school, 11 primary
schools
• Welcoming
• Keen to share practice
• Termly presentations
• Context - UK Education system highly
accountable and pressured – results highly
visible
www.ashcombe.surrey.sch.uk