PRIMARY LANGUAGE TEACHER AWARD 2010 – NOMINATE A DESERVING TEACHER TODAY!
Do you know an amazing language teacher?
Tell us about them by nominating them to be Primary Language Teacher 2010.
Now into its third year, the Primary Language Teacher Award – launched by La Jolie Ronde Languages for Children and Scholastic – aims to celebrate the very best in language teaching. It recognises and rewards teachers whose creative and inspirational approach in language teaching makes a significant impact on children, teachers, schools and communities.
We want you to nominate the teachers that you feel are enthusing children and colleagues about languages across your school; the teachers who are successfully creating a language culture in the school and of course making languages fun! Nominated teachers don’t have to be language experts – just enthusiastic about language teaching and great at getting children learning and enjoying languages
Geoff Swinn, Deputy CEO of CILT The National Centre for Languages, has again agreed to chair the judging panel. He says, “I am delighted to have been asked to be a part of this Award for the third year running. Teachers do so many fantastic things for our kids but they rarely receive the praise they deserve. The work they are doing to promote language learning at Primary age is really important as young children have a keen ear and are very receptive. This award has shown how many teachers are already doing great work to make language learning fun and memorable and are laying sound foundations for continuing progress and success.”
WHAT ARE THE PRIZES?
- An all expenses paid school trip to Northern France for up to 30 children & 5 teachers
- over £4000 of educational resources
Nominating is quick and easy – simply visit www.primarylanguageaward.com and fill out the online Nomination Form.
The closing date for nominations is 4th June 2010, the finalist Award Ceremony will take place on 16thNovember 2010 at the House of Lords.
Remember …. Good teachers deserve recognition…. Nominate today!
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