The Guardian Newspaper asked for migrants to share their stories about life in the UK. So we obliged: My name is wang. I was bored in China. I moved london with my family four monthes ago. I met my huaband in Tokyo. He is American. We married and had my […]
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The Guardian newspaper has recently put out a call for migrants to send in stories of their experiences of immigration. The call says: “There is much written – and discussed – in the UK about immigration and with an election this year the issue will be in even sharper focus. The voices of […]
Would you like to join our team of ESOL teachers? Have you got experience of teaching ESOL and taking action for the common good? Are you available to teach on Saturday afternoons? Apply by Tuesday 7th April. Please send your CV and an email detailing your skills and experiences to […]
Did you know that £10,000 people died in the UK last year because they couldn’t afford to heat their home? We explored this issue at with students at Surrey Square, asking why 1/4 of families in the UK are forced to choose between heating and eating. Lesson 1: Students discussed […]
We kicked off the “Towards a Citizens Curriculum” on November 10th at Chisenhale Primary School. Everyone is very excited to be involved in a research project and particularly interested in the theme: money. In an initial discussion students wrote down their thoughts about the 3 overarching project themes: learning, money […]
We have teamed up with NIACE (National Institute of Adults Continuing Education) to investigate the potential for working with technology in contexts where computers are not available. We are part of a national research project called Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). The aim of our contribution to the project is to experiment […]
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