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The Gold Award for Languages – Yorkshire and the Humber


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Date: 
Wednesday, 16 September, 2015 - 01:00 to Thursday, 30 June, 2016 - 01:00
Region: 
Yorkshire and the Humber

 

The Gold Award for Languages – Yorkshire and the Humber

Are you looking for a structured project involving languages?

Maybe you need an activity to stretch your gifted and talented linguists?

Or perhaps your students who do not speak English as a first language would benefit from a challenge that uses and celebrates their skills?

 

If so, the answer could be the Gold Award for Languages!

 

This sounds interesting - tell me more!

The Gold Award for Languages is a framework for students to use their language learning in context.

Participants complete three languages-related challenges in order to receive the award and the certificate of recognition from Routes into Languages:

-          Work Experience

-          Community Challenge

-          Personal Challenge

Students record what they have learned during the challenges, reflecting on the role of languages in society and their relevance in their own lives.

For further information please download the guidance documents at the bottom of this page.

In order to register for this activity, simply e-mail Routes@hull.ac.uk and let us know how many of your pupils are taking part. This will help us to monitor the uptake of the award programme.

Once you have registered we require 3-monthly updates in order for us to monitor progress and address any problems encountered. The first update will be required in December 2015.

As the challenges progress, please let us know of any feedback or queries you might have by emailing Routes@hull.ac.uk

 

The Award was developed by the Routes into Languages South East Consortium, who have now supported the rollout of the award to Yorkshire and the Humber.