Post-Pandemic Reflections and Future Directions for Language Learning in Secondary Schools in the UK, Thursday 1 July 2021 – Recording

Recording

Event Description

The Covid-19 pandemic imposed sudden and widespread changes in education across the globe, including the forced shift of most aspects of learning to online platforms and spaces, often for considerable periods. Modern language learning was perhaps, in theory at least, better equipped for some of these changes due to long-standing work in areas such as Computer-Assisted (or Mobile-Assisted) Language Learning (CALL or MALL) and more recent work by initiatives such as the #MFLTwitterati community or the Technology in Language Teaching (TiLT) webinars. But how has language learning fared in practice at secondary school level during the lockdown period?

On a practical level, language learning has been well provisioned with shared resources and hands-on tutorials or workshops, but how has debate about the future of language learning been transformed as a result? In the view of language education strategists and theorists, has the current horizon been transformed – by enhanced digital literacies, virtual learning environments, agile app usage, autonomous learning or greater peer-to-peer interaction, for example – or will things gradually drift back to how they were before?

In this retrospective look at a year which saw a high degree of digital mediation in language learning, we ask an expert panel what was learned about hybrid digital/face-to-face language education and what we still need to do in order to use digital media more critically and strategically, in a context which (we hope) will be less shaped by urgent and involuntary external factors.

Speakers

Jane Basnett

Jane is Head of MFL & Director of Digital Learning at Downe House School.

Esmeralda Salgado

Esmeralda Salgado is an Advanced Skilled Teacher, Head of MFL and Spanish and Digital Learning Lead at King’s Ely, in Cambridgeshire where she is also responsible for a MFL Erasmus programme. She is a Microsoft Innovative Educator, Genially ambassador and blogger. 

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones is an experienced Head of Languages and a qualified translator/interpreter with more than 25 years’ experience in primary and secondary language teaching (KS2 to KS5). She is a member of ALL Executive Council.

Helen Myers

Helen Myers is chair of the London branch of The Association for Language Learning and former Assistant Head at The Ashcombe School, Dorking.

Daren White

Daren is a language teacher and Google certified educator.

This event is hosted as part of the Digital Modern Languages seminar series convened by Paul Spence (KCL) and Naomi Wells (IMLR), in collaboration with the independent languages consultant Joe Dale. The event is funded by the AHRC Language Acts and Worldmaking Project (part of the Open World Research Initiative).

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