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EnglishEdu Workshops for Students & Teachers »

Richard Gent | Thursday June 16, 2011

Categories: Consultancy, English Language & Literature Consultancy, Hot Entries, Workshops, EnglishEdu Student & Teacher Workshops

Student Workshops

The Nuts and Bolts of Textual Analysis for English Language A Level

Getting used to the demands of textual analysis at A Level is often a major hurdle for students. With English Language A Level, there’s a new technical vocabulary that needs to be learnt, and there’s often a degree of rustiness over the basics of grammar.

Aim

  • To introduce new students (and perhaps new teachers) of A Level English Language to key frameworks and linguistic methods, using a range of written and spoken texts as a starting point
  • To equip...
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David George | Gifted and Talented »

Richard Gent | Monday March 04, 2013

Categories: Consultancy, Gifted & Talented, Hot Entries, Workshops, Gifted & Talented Workshops

Dr David George has lectured both nationally and internationally on the education of gifted and talented children and is the author of Young Gifted and Bored, his most recent publication, The Challenge of the Able Child, Gifted Education and Enrichment Activities for Able Children. He claims to be a teacher first and foremost, having taught in three schools, including nine years in Liverpool. His devotion to teaching, enthusiasm and expertise is reflected in all his courses. David is a keen sportsman and ran for his country and the RAF.

Dr...

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EnglishEdu Workshops for Students & Teachers »

Richard Gent
Thursday June 16, 2011

Student Workshops

The Nuts and Bolts of Textual Analysis for English Language A Level

Getting used to the demands of textual analysis at A Level is often a major hurdle for students. With English Language A Level, there’s a new technical vocabulary that needs to be learnt, and there’s often a degree of rustiness over the basics of grammar.

Aim

  • To introduce new students (and perhaps new teachers) of A Level English Language to key frameworks and linguistic methods, using a range of written and spoken texts as...
[ read full article ] »

David George | Gifted and Talented »

Richard Gent
Monday March 04, 2013

Dr David George has lectured both nationally and internationally on the education of gifted and talented children and is the author of Young Gifted and Bored, his most recent publication, The Challenge of the Able Child, Gifted Education and Enrichment Activities for Able Children. He claims to be a teacher first and foremost, having taught in three schools, including nine years in Liverpool. His devotion to teaching, enthusiasm and expertise is reflected in all his courses. David is a keen sportsman and ran for...

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