NEWS
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What’s Your Story? Digital Storytelling 2021: Deadline extended!
Posted at: April 30, 2021The deadline has been extended for the “What’s Your Story?” Digital Storytelling 2021 submissions.
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Posted at: April 30, 2021
For their third seminar, One Voice for Languages will welcome Karen Ruddock, PPLI Director, who will give a detailed overview of the Languages Connect Strategy.
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An Intercultural Look at our Schools Toolkit
Posted at: April 26, 2021The Toolkit is intended for post-primary schools in Ireland. It provides a framework for schools wishing to address the intercultural dimension in the school.
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Flipgrid Tutorial: now available
Posted at: April 21, 2021Flipgrid is a FREE online platform that allows you to interact with your students. It is suitable for all ages. A tutorial is now available.
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Chatterpix Tutorial: now available!
Posted at: April 16, 2021Chatterpix is a free app, available in the app store, that can make anything talk – pets, friends, doodles, and more. Tutorial now available!
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Das neue Deutschlandposter ist da!
Posted at: April 15, 2021Außer einem frischen Design, gehören jetzt interaktive Augmented-Reality-Funktionen (AR) und die App „Deutschland. Kennen. Lernen.“ dazu.
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What’s Your Story? Deadline approaching!
Posted at: April 15, 2021This elective offers a workshop to support teachers in using digital storytelling, both the process and the tools, in the MFL classroom. Following the 5 online workshops delivered by JCT, we are awaiting the submissions.Read More -
Japanese Teacher Recruitment
Posted at: April 13, 2021Qualified Japanese teacher (preferably Post-Primary or Further Education Teaching Council registered) needed for PPLI Leaving Certificate Japanese Saturday School in Dublin and Cork.
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DCU launches Transition Year Languages Competition
Posted at: April 12, 2021“Expressing yourself in Covid times” is the theme of an exciting new languages competition targeting Transition Year (TY) students and launched by DCU’s School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (SALIS).
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