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Pop Art: Teaching Resources

The exhibition POP ART: Icons That Matter at the Musée Maillol has excellent teaching resources to explore a key movement in 20th century U.S. culture.

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POP ART - Icons That Matter

Until January 21st, 2018, the American Pop Art movement has taken up residence in the Musée Maillol in Paris. This exhibition presents for the first time more than sixty works from the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. This is a rare opportunity to discover key pieces of the Pop Art movement.

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Nobel Prize for Novelist Kazuo Ishiguro

The 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to British-Japanese novelist Kazuo Ishiguro whose work includes The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go. A more conventional choice than the 2016 winner, singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.

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My Kingdom for a GIF!

When you receive an animated GIF image in a message, have you ever thought how long GIFs have been around? The GIF started out as a way to display simple still images on all computer systems 30 years ago. The animated version arrived in 1995. And today we send 25,000 GIFs a minute, just on Facebook Messenger!

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Little Rock School Integration, 1957

September 25, 2017, marks 60 years since the "Little Rock Nine", a group of African American students managed to gain access to the all-white Central High School in Arkansas. It was a landmark moment in the civil-rights movement to obtain equal treatment for all citizens, irrespective of colour.

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Climate Change Webpicks

Al Gore's Climate Reality Project site is a mine of materials to work on the environment.

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Hitchcock's Home in Dinard

From 27 September to 1 October, Dinard will celebrate the 27th edition of its British Film Festival.

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Freedom Poems for National Poetry Day

This year's UK National Poetry Day is on 28 September. A great opportunity to get some poetry into your class, and to explore this year's theme: Freedom.

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Creative Activities for National Poetry Day

The organisers of National Poetry Day in the UK, 28 September, have a treasure trove of poems and teaching activities on their website, including a free ebook of poems to download. This year's theme is freedom. We've made a selection of those that work best for language teaching, with teaching suggestions.

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Columbus Day

How did Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer working for the Spanish crown, become an American hero?

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Around the World In 78 Days!

Jules Verne imagined travelling around the world in 80 days. Scottish cyclist Mark Beaumont did better, cycling around the world 78 days, 14 hours and 28 minutes!

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United Nations Webpicks

A slideshow, an article and a video to explain the United Nations General Assembly to your students, and let them see how young people can participate.

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Canada Comes to Dieppe

After the Deauville American film festival and before the Dinard British film festival, Dieppe will host its fourth Canadian Film Festival from 20 to 26 September.

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Cartooning for Freedom

From 18 to 24 September, the 6th International Festival of Press and Political Cartoons will take place at l’Estaque near Marseilles. The festival will propose exhibitions, performances and exchanges with cartoonists from all over the world around the values of democracy and freedom of expression. This is a free event where cartoonists offer free portraits and drawings to the public. During this week and for the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, Cartooning for Peace and the European Commission have got together to proposea travelling exhibition: “Decoding the Stars”. Economic crisis, refugee influx, terrorist attacks, the rise of populist movements and nationalist resurgences all call European construction into question, and undermine the pacifist European project. 50 press cartoonists confront their visions to the ideals of those who dreamt up the European, yesterday (Victor Hugo, Robert Shuman, Louise Weiss, Jean Monnet…) and today (Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Kofi Annan, etc.) Through this exhibition, cartoonists from the entire world use humour and irony to depict the issues that, for more than half a century, have formed European politics. In a few pen strokes, a few speech bubbles, they highlight citizens’ concerns. This ode to diversity and tolerance generates questions around 15 themes: Europe and economic growth, Europe and Africa, freedom of speech, death penalty, European youth, etc. CARTOONING FOR PEACE is an international cartoonists association, who fight, through humour, for the respect of cultural diversity and freedoms. Founded in 2006 at the United Nations headquarters, Cartooning for Peace, represented by its foundation in Geneva and its association in Paris, is chaired by the Le Monde and l'Express cartoonist, Plantu, and is placed under the patronage of the former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan. Ten years on, Cartooning for Peace’s network includes 162 cartoonists from 58 different countries around the globe.    

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Princess Diana

In this A1+ article, your students will read a very short biography of Princess Diana. They may already know a few things about the British Royal Family, some of them may have heard about Prince William’s wife and children in particular. This worksheet can be used as part of a unit about family and friends, or separately.

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JFK Assassination Papers Release

For those who believe that the clues to who killed JFK are hidden somewhere deep inside the government's files, this may be the last chance to find the missing pieces. The 1992 JFK Records Act gave 25 years to U.S. government to make public all related files. The time wasup on Oct. 26, 2017.

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Welcome Your Language Assistant

If you are going to have a language assistant this year in your school, let them know about the guide for assistants prepared by the CIEP each year, which they can download for free.

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Jeans for Genes Day

On 22 September many people across the UK wearjeans to school or work to raise money and awareness of genetic disorders. More than half a million people in the UK live with a genetic disorder which can be incredibly debilitating.

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Jeans for Genes Teen Videos

On Jeans for Genes Day, 22 September, many people across the UK wear jeans to school or work to raise money and awareness of genetic disorders. The Jeans for Genes charity provides excellent videos telling the stories of children living with the disorders. We've made a selection suitable for class use.

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2017 Deauville American Film Festival winners

David Lowery’s A Ghost Story is the big winner of the 43rd Deauville American Film Festival winning three awards on 9 September : the Jury Prize, the Revelation Prize, the Critics’ Prize.

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Hurricanes Webpicks

Hurricanes are dominating the news at the moment but how do hurricanes form and how are they classified? This video and animation are useful teaching tools.

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