Professor Karen Corrigan (Newcastle University) and Dr Frances Kane (Ulster University) delivered the workshop. The aim of the workshop was to address pedagogic issues based on current research on multilingualism. It demonstrated that, while the new diversity can be challenging, it could likewise be seen as a resource to increase pupils' linguistic awareness and performance in language and literacy as well as modern languages. It can also feed into other strands of the curriculum, linked to elements that develop pupils as individuals as well as contributors to society.
New Brogues and Tongues20 November 2017 St Mary’s University College recently hosted a Continuing Professional Development Workshop for staff and students entitled New Brogues and Tongues in our Schools: What’s the Craic with that?
Professor Karen Corrigan (Newcastle University) and Dr Frances Kane (Ulster University) delivered the workshop. The aim of the workshop was to address pedagogic issues based on current research on multilingualism. It demonstrated that, while the new diversity can be challenging, it could likewise be seen as a resource to increase pupils' linguistic awareness and performance in language and literacy as well as modern languages. It can also feed into other strands of the curriculum, linked to elements that develop pupils as individuals as well as contributors to society. < back to News Archive |