KS3 Modern Foreign Languages - ICT and MFL
In this programme, we travel to Birmingham to explore how ICT can be used to motivate pupils and enhance the teaching of modern foreign languages.
Marie Daniels, head of MFL at Hodge Hill Girls' School, explains that she has changed her teaching methods since introducing ICT into her lessons.
We follow Marie taking a Year 7 French class and watch as the students use a variety of resources including an interactive whiteboard, educational language software, a website and high quality live voice interaction.
The programme features advice for teachers on how to incorporate ICT into MFL lessons and provides information about opportunities for continued personal development.
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HelenMyers on 30 September 2007
Thanks for this great video which seems to summarise really well the value of ICT .. it's particularly refreshing to se ...
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- Published: 28 April 2006
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KS3 MFL - ICT30 September 2007 - 20:59
Thanks for this great video which seems to summarise really well the value of ICT .. it's particularly refreshing to see it being used 1:1 and in pairs. Marie Daniels and Claire Dugard give very clear and compelling reasons for its success .. and what a great advert they are for the quality of ML teachers we have around! Bonne continuation!
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