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eTwinning Podcasts

Podcasts from UK teachers talking about their projects, partnerships and the great international experience eTwinning gives their students.

 

Brenda Bigland, school leader at Lent Rise School, tells us about the whole school eTwinning project, Crossing the Cultural Divide / Learning Together.

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Steve Hales, deputy headteacher at Walls-next-the-sea Primary and Nursery school, tells us about the prize winning project, The Red Balloon.

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Lisa Taner, teacher for international links at Bowes primary school, tells us about the award winning project, Sharing our language, history and culture across europe.

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Des Flood, head of year seven and head of citizenship at Bartley Green School in Birmingham, explains his role as an ambassador for eTwinning.

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George Glass, Headteacher at Cauldeen Primary school, explains how he encourages and supports teachers involved in eTwinning.

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Alan Holmes, a teacher at Meadowside primary school, tells us about ‘Children Building Europe’ an eTwinning project involving schools in five European countries.

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Anne Gilleran provides an introduction to eTwinning, delivered at the UK eTwinning professional development workshop in February 2006.

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Conor Galvin tells us why eTwinning is so vital for the classroom, delivered at the UK eTwinning professional development workshop in February 2006.

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