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About the European Award for Languages Prizes | Sponsors and partners | Previous winners |
Special Prizes 2008
All Award winners receive prizes of books, vouchers or teaching materials
from a range of sponsors as well
as a certificate signed by the European Commissioner for Education
and Culture
and UK Ministers.
Winners will be identified for their outstanding work in particular areas of language learning.
Euro London Appointments Business Language Prize
For the best project developing language provision to match the needs
of business and employers. Prize of £1,000.
Albatross Travel Group Community
Languages prize
For the best project involving community languages. Prize of £1,000.
EuroTalk Primary Education Language Prize
For the best project involving early language learning.
French Embassy Language Prize
For the best project involving French.
German Language Prize
For the best project involving German.
Spanish
Embassy Language Prize
For the best project involving Spanish.
Routledge
Adult Education Language Prize
For the best project involving adult learners (including HE).
TDA
Initial Teacher Education Prize
For the best project involving initial teacher education. Prize of £1,000.
The Mary Glasgow Award
Each year one of the winning projects is selected by the Mary Glasgow Language Trust to receive its annual award of £2,000 – the winner of which is announced at the Award ceremony.
Winner 2008
Mary Glasgow founded the Mary Glasgow Language Trust after a lifetime
in languages, as a teacher, HM Inspector of Schools and later as a
publisher,
and the work of the Trust continues in her memory. Trustees are represented
on the panel of judges and their criteria for choosing the winner
are
the same as those for the European Award.









