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This online resource base for teachers has been developed by Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester LEAs with funding from the DfES. The resources are open to all but we would encourage you to Register with us to receive regular email updates and newsletters. If you have any items or notices that you would like included in the next newsletter to be published at the beginning of June 2008, please send them to us using the feedback link above.

The items in each section are the latest additions to the site. Click on each section heading to search for more. New Page 1

There are now 421 resources available through EMA Online

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Some useful web links.

BECTa support for community languages for teaching science and ICT Click here

BBC Basic phrases in other languages with audio Click here

Bracknell Forest Bilingual phrase books for beginners in English Click here

DCSF Grammatical knowledge for teachers Click here

Please notify us of your most useful links

  
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Black Achievement
 
View: Somali Who am I DVD and CD Somali Who am I DVD and CD
The Somali WHO AM I? DVD, made with...(more)
View: New materials to ensure the attainment of black pupils New materials to ensure the attainment of black pupils
Guidance materials from the National...(more)
View: A Charter on Promoting the Achievement of Black Carribean Boys A Charter on Promoting the Achievement of Black Carribean Boys
By setting out the rights, entitlements...(more)
View: Integrating Global and Anti-Racist Perspectives within the primary curriculum Integrating Global and Anti-Racist Perspectives within the primary curriculum
Two years hard work by teachers in...(more)
View: Black History Month Website Black History Month Website
This site celebrates Black History...(more)
 
Professional Development
 
July 2008 EMA Online Newsletter
The monthly EMA Online newsletter sent...(more) 
Equalities and Diversity conference
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REAL Conference - Black Country Children's Services Improvement Partnership with London G&T
The REAL Project (Realising Equality &...(more) 
June 2008 EMA Online newsletter
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April 2008 EMA Online newsletter
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EAL & Bilingual Resources
 
View: Useful Punjabi Panjabi Words and Phrases Useful Punjabi Panjabi Words and Phrases
A selection of basic words and phrases...(more)
View: Teaching the electromagnetic spectrum Teaching the electromagnetic spectrum
Resources for teaching the vocabulary...(more)
View: Keeping IT in the Family Keeping IT in the Family
A series of free illustrated comic...(more)
View: English as an Additional language; Initial Support Pack for Schools; English as an Additional language; Initial Support Pack for Schools;
As part of Cumbria's Children's...(more)
View: Useful Urdu words and phrases Useful Urdu words and phrases
A selection of basic words and phrases...(more)
 

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