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GA Annual Conference: Kate Stockings’ top picks

April 12, 2018April 13, 2018Oxford Geography Team

Wow, what a weekend! The variety of sessions over the two days of the Geographical Association Annual Conference allowed for an invaluable mix of teaching and learning ideas for the classroom, subject knowledge updates, and engagement with the wider discipline of geography. I took away far more from this conference than I’ll be able to […]

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Let’s Revive MFL by Making the Most of Networks – Part 1

June 19, 2017June 19, 2017Oxford Languages Team

This week we’re delighted to welcome David Shanks, MFL consultant and lead practitioner at the Harris Federation, as our guest blogger – look out for part two next week… “It’s a great networking opportunity.”  “I’m off to network over dinner.”  “Sorry, I can’t tonight, I need to show face and network at an event.” When […]

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