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  • Building a Global Community  School is a long term commitment. Achieve sustained enthusiasm, expertise and action from all your staff, with the online training, resources and tools constantly by your side at EALtraining.
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Teaching Children to Teach Children:
Peer Language and Reading Tutors in KS2

Regular and sustained support for children who might not have supportive or literate home carers.
How one inner-city school expanded their teaching capacity with the help of their most able pupils.
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Beyond an overhaul of the history curriculum

Valuing our schools' global communities in the here and now engages families in their children's education and brings about equality of economic opportunity for everyone.
If we extend the hand of welcome and show interest in what our global communities can add to what schools are teaching, it's amazing what we can learn about each other, and how far we can all go together! And it's fun!
Multilingual Moos!

Home-learning Advice from the experts

Advice on both on and offline home-learning from the experts at the Bell Foundation
The Bell Foundation Blog

Offline home-learning resources for the new to English

Ready-made vocabulary-building home-learning. Lots of visual scaffolding. No sign-up and no login. Perfect for the new to English without internet access.
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Tablet-Friendly online activities for the new to English

Ok, it is American and you do have to pay for some of it...but, there is also a lot of free content with no sign-up and lots of clear audio to help the very new to English. Good for children with no prior schooling.
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Offline home-learning for new to English learners

A scavenger hunt with visual support: Parents race children to find all the items on the list. Then children draw and label, if they can, the items that they found. More able children use prepositions of place to describe where they were found, and make their own version, with modeled scaffolding. Then use this experience to create something similar in their first language.
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