Further to the previous post, it's probably about time I embedded the following SlideRocket presentation into my own blog. Thank you to Isabelle Jones for already having done so on her site.
Showing posts with label "languages matter". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "languages matter". Show all posts
Monday, 25 May 2009
Promoting Languages
Friday, 22 May 2009
Journey to Japan
Journey to Japan
Originally uploaded by acjeppo
It's that time of the year again when we are trying to attract students to study languages as an elective. So, having already created some motivational posters (see here), it was time to head back to BigHugeLabs to try their "Movie Poster" creator. Attached is one of the movies I have now starred in. Now let's see how it does at the box office...
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Opening doors through language learning
Languages open the door is a new website (funded by the Australian Government) which aims to:
"highlight the intercultural, intellectual and vocational benefits of learning languages to a range of key stakeholders;This is a positive step in the promotion of language learning in Australia. Too many students, and indeed parents, see languages as irrelevant and as somehow getting in the way of learning our own native language. Nothing could be further from the truth and hopefully this website can not only provide language teachers with some extra resources but also help young people see the value that languages add to their lives.
reinforce existing positive attitudes to languages education and assist in culture change in schools and school communities where there are negative attitudes; and
provide education authorities, schools and teachers with effective promotion and communication materials and products which can be used for a variety of purposes."
There are some useful parts of the website in terms of promotional materials. In particular, the Languages Champions section of the website has some bios of Australians who have been able to open up their career paths through being able to communicate in other languages.
Check it out and remember - Languages Matter!
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