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Scotland
Keynote address - Modern Languages in Scotland – past, present and future
Posted on November 15 2012
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Neil Logue's Keynote Speech SALT 2012
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Keynote address given at SALT 2012 by Neil Logue, Director of Education at Angus Council.
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1+2 Approach
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Curriculum for Excellence
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Conference Outcomes - Other
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Language Learning - Early Years
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Language Learning - Further Education
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Language Learning - Higher Education
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Language Learning - Primary
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Language Learning - Secondary
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Language Learning - Secondary - Post 16
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Language Policy
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MLPS
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Scotland
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Scottish Government
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SALT 2012
1+2: What’s in it for you?
Posted on November 13 2012
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1+2: What’s in it for you?
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The seminar will explain the thinking behind the 1+2 Report on modern languages and explore ways of addressing the recommendations. The presentat...
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HM Inspector of Education Documentation
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SALT 2012
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