Hi Tracey

Might be worth making contact with colleagues working on the EFFECT project, hosted by European Universities Association. Developers from across Europe are collaborating on resources and approaches. The project language is English but many are adapting for local audiences because reflection on practice is more challenging to attempt in a second (or third, or fourth!) language. Also a good place to share any useful resources you may develop or come across. 

Find out more about EFFECT at http://www.eua.be/activities-services/projects/current-projects/higher-education-policy/effect

Best wishes
Alison

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On 4 June 2018 at 10:54, Bailey, Tracey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Dear All,

 

I look after the academic development of a very mixed staff group in terms of nationality.  Recently, while hearing a Spanish staff member trying to get her head around Biggs’ definition of constructive alignment, I wondered if there were any text books or websites relating to basic concepts of learning and teaching in HE in other languages which I could recommend to help those who are struggling with a new discipline in a second language.

 

If anyone has any good suggestions, I would happily collate these and circulate to the list.

 

The most common nationalities/languages amongst our staff are Spanish, Italian, Greek, Persian and French.  We also have a lot of Indian, Chinese and Pakistani staff although I don’t know the first language spoken for those groups.

 

Best wishes,

Tracey

 

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