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00) Introduction by Professor Adrian Poole
A brief introduction to the day of Tennyson Poetry.
Collection: Reading Tennyson: A Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Thu 19 Nov 2009
300 years of Laurence Sterne
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman turned a Yorkshire clergyman into a literary celebrity. Three hundred years after his birth on 24 November 1713, Laurence...
Collection: Research Horizons
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Fri 21 Mar 2014
Alexander Bergs: 'Writing, reading, language change - a sociohistorical perspective on scribes, readers, and networks...
This paper investigates the relationship of authors and scribes in medieval Britain. It is shown that in many (late) medieval texts were in fact not autographed, but dictated in...
Collection: Scribes as Agents of Language Change
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Thu 1 Mar 2012
Annual Symposium 2021 Poster: Andrew Caines, ‘Listening practice for learners of English: towards an intelligent...
Andrew Caines, Computer Laboratory & ALTA Institute, presents his poster on ‘Listening practice for learners of English: towards an intelligent tutoring system’.
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Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 14 Dec 2021
Arts and Humanities Impact Interviews: Professor Abigail Brundin
Interview with Abigail Brundin, Professor of Italian in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, on her impact projects with the National Trust and English...
Collection: AHIF Impact Films 2020
Institution: Research Office
Created: Wed 23 Sep 2020
Citizens re-shaping education through evidence-based annual learning accountability initiatives in Pakistan and beyond
The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) is the largest citizen led; household based learning accountability initiative that aims to fill a gap in learning outcomes and...
Collection: Centre for Commonwealth Education: Seminars
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Thu 19 Jun 2014
Closing the Gap: Biddenham’s tube map to Enquiry Group Research.
All teachers and teaching assistants at Biddenham elected to be a member of an enquiry group which addresses different strands of the School Improvement Plan. The electronic...
Collection: SUPER
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Thu 17 Mar 2016
Do Not Be Afraid To Be Afraid - The Eighth Philippa Pearce Memorial Lecture
Renowned children’s author Meg Rosoff delivered the eighth annual Philippa Pearce Lecture at Homerton College. The Lecture series is convened in memory of Philippa Pearce, winner...
Collection: The Philippa Pearce Memorial Lecture
Institution: Homerton College
Created: Fri 16 Oct 2015
Dr Roderick Munday talks about the 2012 English Legal Methods Summer School
Dr Roderick Munday, Fellow and Director of Studies in Law of Peterhouse, talks about the 2012 English Legal Methods Summer School which takes place in Cambridge between 9 July and...
Collection: Professional Studies
Institution: Institute of Continuing Education
Created: Tue 17 Apr 2012
English Faculty Library - Promo Video
A student-directed video created for the English Faculty Library.
Collection: English Faculty Library
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
Florian Dolberg: ‘Gender Change in medieval English’
This paper investigates changing gender assignment and exponence at the interface of Old and Middle English.
Collection: Scribes as Agents of Language Change
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Wed 9 Nov 2011
Focusing on crime scene evidence using the interactive whiteboard – identifying key elements
In this clip a middle school English teacher uses an evocative crime scene picture to assess students’ understanding of the investigation; students circle features of the scene...
Collection: Supporting classroom dialogue using interactive whiteboard technology: professional development resources
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Fri 26 Jul 2013
Gillian Brown - 500 years of changing patterns in English English grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation
I shall focus most of the discussion on the standard English used in the south east of England to describe very briefly some changes in the structures and use of English over the...
Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium
Institution: Clare Hall
Created: Wed 25 Feb 2015
Heide Estes - An Enemy Robbed Me of Life; Voices of Nature in Old English Poetry
In a series of Riddles written in about the year 1000, animals, plants, and even ore from the earth complain about being torn from their homes and deprived of life so as to become...
Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium
Institution: Clare Hall
Created: Wed 3 Jun 2015
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade – Analysing Attitudes to English Usage
On the Leiden research project “Bridging the Unbridgeable: Linguists, Prescriptivists and the General Public”, a study on attitudes to English usage.
Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium
Institution: Clare Hall
Created: Thu 24 Oct 2013
Inviting primary students to elaborate on their opinions in an English activity framed by a modelled example and a...
This clip shows a primary teacher presenting a modelled example of a task and then asking the students to discuss how the example met a list of success criteria. While the...
Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Fri 8 May 2020
James English - 14 April 2016 - Revisiting the "Great Divide”: The Past, the Future, and the Contemporary Novel
James English (University of Pennsylvania): Revisiting the "Great Divide”: The Past, the Future, and the Contemporary Novel
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Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 21 Apr 2016
Matching terms and definitions pertaining to crime writing on the interactive whiteboard
This clip illustrates a matching activity where explanations are dragged to link with appropriate vocabulary terms in a middle school English lesson.
Collection: Supporting classroom dialogue using interactive whiteboard technology: professional development resources
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Fri 26 Jul 2013
Merja Stenroos: ‘Who is speaking to whom? Identity and intelligibility in Middle English scribal transmission’
The standardisation of English is often taken to begin in the fifteenth century. Scholars may consider written English to be largely ‘standardised’ by 1500; at the same time,...
Collection: Scribes as Agents of Language Change
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Wed 29 Feb 2012
Midas part 2
The story of King Midas and his donkey ears: a retelling of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Collection: Classics in the English Curriculum: Metamorphoses
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Mon 6 Feb 2012