|
|
|
|
|
| [eal-bilingual] Michael Marland | |
|
Catherine Wallace
C.Wallace at ioe.ac.uk
|
|
| Article: [eal-bilingual] Michael Marland | |
|
Dear Frank, thank you very much for letting us know about Michael Marland's death. He did wonderful work in the 80s and I have fond memories of my own contacts in those days with North Westminster Community School. Cathie Wallace Dr Catherine Wallace Reader in Education School of Culture, Language and Communication (Rm 621) Institute of Education 20 Bedford Way London WC1H 0AL Tel: 020 7612 6536 Ext: 6536 -----Original Message----- From: eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of F.Monaghan Sent: 03 July 2008 17:53 To: For practitioners involved in teaching pupils from ethnic andlinguisticminorities Subject: [eal-bilingual] Michael Marland Dear colleagues, I've just received news that Michael Marland, former headteacher of North Westminster Community School, died earlier today. North Westminster was an extraordinary comprehensive school with a very large bilingual population and Michael worked very hard indeed to ensure that the school had as many EAL teachers as he could squeeze out of the various funding formulas that came and went suring his twenty-five years at the school. When I joined, in 1983, there were some 20 members of the EAL department - an astonishing number and due largely to his effort. Michael was also extremely innovative in promoting the teaching of community languages (we had Bengali and Arabic on the timetable from the mid 80s onwards) and supported the development of an in-hopuse interpreters scheme that saw many of our students receiving training and acting as interpreters at parents' evenings and other events. He is probably best known for his work on The Bullock Committee and for his seminal book 'Language Across the Curriculum', which enshrined the notion that no child should have to leave the language and culture of the home at the school gate - a view rare at the time of its voicing, influential in its understanding of the 'non-standard' child and their needs, and as vital for us to struggle for today. A page has been set up on Facebook for people to contribute their memories and thoughts about Michael and I am sure his family would take much comfrot from these. We have much to be grateful to him for. Frank --------------------------------- The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302). |
|
| Main Becta Site | | Return to top |