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Case study - Contar las historias multiculturales en la escuela de Charles Dickens

15 Feb 2007

Charles Dickens is a vibrant, multicultural primary school in Southwark, London, with 80 per cent of pupils speaking English as their second (or third) language. Encouraging storytelling and reading, both at home and at school, is an effective way to help us involve parents in their child’s education as well as celebrate our rich variety of languages and cultures.

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Tags: Clubs, English as an additional language, Events and activities, Family, Key stage 1, Reading, Reading Connects, Reception, Schools & teaching, Special interest groups, Storytelling and drama

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