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David Wilson
davidritchiewilson at btinternet.com
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> The MFL teacher has asked me ( as an SpLD tutor) for some help with making the work more SpLD friendly. I am not sure where to start and am definitely hampered by only having a CSE grade 2< Sharon, as I wrote in my last message, there are literally hundreds of articles about teaching MFL to those with SpLD. I've done my best to publicise them via the bibliography on mywebsite at http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/mfl/biblio.doc I often mention my reading list on Linguanet, the UK language teachers' forum, and I also drew attention to it during a well-attended presentation I gave at the annual conference of the Association for Language Learning (the MFL teachers' national subject association) at Easter 2006. There's also a useful government document about MFL and learning difficulties at http://www.nc.uk.net/ld/dump/MFL_ld.pdf which every UK MFL teacher - theoretically speaking! - should be familiar with. Tell the MFL teacher to get hold of the following book. It's £11 from Amazon.com and it's chock full of practical advice: Crombie, M. and Schneider, E. (2003) Dyslexia and Modern Foreign Languages: Gaining Success in an Inclusive Context, London: David Fulton. There is also plenty of information on the Web about dyslexia-friendly methods of teaching MFL. The SpLD section of my bibliography lists the relevant online pages. David Wilson Harton Technology College, South Shields http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/ |
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