Arabic-L:PEDA:Arabic Language and Culture in Schools Conference Postponed
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 10 Oct 2012
From:steven fawkes <steven.fawkes at gmail.com>
Subject:Arabic Language and Culture in Schools Conference Postponed
CHANGE OF DATE
ARABIC LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN SCHOOLS
FRIDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2012
Please note that the date of this Conference has been postponed
because of a religious event on the date previously arranged.
Organised by the Association for Language Learning, the British
Council , CfBT and other partners this one day event taking place at
Dulwich College (South London) on Friday 14th. December 2012 will be
of interest to
- Arabic teachers in mainstream, independent and complementary sectors
as well as
- teachers and heads from schools which have, or would like to have, a
link with an Arabic speaking country and
- schools thinking about introducing Arabic.
Full details will be circulated soon by email and will be published at .
www.all-languages.org.uk/community/committees_and_sigs/list_of_committees_and_sigs/special_interest_group_for_world_languages
You can register interest now at : arabicconference12 at mail.com
Dulwich College is is 4 minutes walk from West Dulwich Station – which
is around 12 mins by train from Victoria.
Please excuse cross-postings, and please pass on to interested colleagues.
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Steven Fawkes for the volunteer planning group
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