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Mixed Age Learning
Adults and students learning languages together
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Aims of the project
• Improve student motivation and attainment
• Engage adult learners • Build a flourishing mixed age language
learning community• Meet the community cohesion agenda
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The model(s) - Comberton
• NVQ Spanish Level 2• 14 Yr 10 learners with 3 years prior
Spanish• 5 adults- absolute beginners
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The model(s) - Northgate
• Year 9 Spanish class x 2• 30 Year 9 students – beginners in
Spanish• 2 adults – also beginners
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What did we do? - Planning
• Initial letter drafted• Letter sent out to local communities• Parents of students in the relevant classes
informed by letter of the project plans• Appropriate safeguarding measures put in
place• Introductory meeting held with adult
learners
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What did we do? - Teaching
• Ongoing creation of materials to support the delivery of mixed age/experience teaching
• Reflective practice involving regular contact between project teachers to evaluate and share experiences
• Inter-school observations• Gathering feedback from adults and
students • Additional ‘out of lesson’ support for adult
learners
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How well did we achieve the aims? Students• Greater maturity and focus compared to
previous years• Consistently excellent behaviour right
from the outset• Students approaching their work with
greater purpose and concentration• High(er) achievement• Knock-on positive effect in their French
lessons (Northgate)
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Adults and Year 10 students working together at Comberton Village College
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Example of student NVQ Level 2 Spanish Speaking Assessment 1
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Example of adult NVQ Level 2 Spanish Speaking Assessment 1
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Both students and adults highlight the benefits.
This article will be downloadable as part of the project resources from the Linked UP website.
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Collaboration and competition!
Vocab Express Leader Board – Mixed Age Learning projectFebruary 2011
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Behaviour – even in cover lessons without adults!“I was expecting a difficult cover lesson but behaviour was exemplary. They did ALL the work including the work from Tuesday which some of them hadn’t completed. I think they deserve praise from their teacher to make them realise teachers don’t only talk about bad behaviour.ThanksPS: Your plan of mixing adults and teenagers is working fantastically.”
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How well did we achieve the aims? Wider benefits to schools
• The adults’ feedback is highly reflective and instructional for teachers
• Adults’ world, cultural and linguistic knowledge contribute to the students’ learning experience
• Adults model good study skills and good learning habits and students benefit from this modelling
• Adults are adept at using the language they learn creatively and personally from the outset
• The appetite for learning that adults display has exposed short-comings in the materials we offer in terms of homework and independent learning
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Summary of successful outcomes• Positive effect on students’ attitudes,
behaviour and therefore progress• Contribution to parent-whole school liaison
and the community cohesion agenda overall
• Quality of adults’ feedback generating improvements in teaching and provision
• Strengthening of the role and reputation of the school within the community
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Further information
• Detailed project report• Sample adult learner recruitment letter• This overview presentation• Feedback article from adult and student
participants• Project teaching resources (NVQ Level 2
Spanish and Year 9 Spanish)
The Linked Up website will soon have available: