EMC CPD Face-to-Face: New Approaches to Anthology Teaching for AL Language & Literature
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Availability -
Places available
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Price - £265 per place
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Location - EMC, SE1 8QW
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Duration - 10-3.30pm
This course, aimed at teachers of A Level English Language and Literature (all specifications), will offer new ideas for teaching anthologies and approaching the range of texts within them.
What will this course cover?
- New insights into teaching multi-modal texts
- Ideas for teaching non-fiction and spoken texts
- Ways to approach genre and mode
- Ideas for working with extracts (including our own mini-anthology for the day)
- Practical activities to make anthology teaching more varied and engaging.
How to get to the English and Media Centre, 44 Webber Street, London, SE1 8QW
Once you are on Webber Street, look out for the big gates and a sign saying CLPE. You’ll see EMC’s sign to the right of the entrance.
National Rail:
- Waterloo and Waterloo East are within 10 minutes walk
- London Blackfriars is a 10-15 minutes walk
Underground:
- Southwark on the Jubilee Line
- Waterloo on the Jubilee, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City and Northern Lines
Buses:
- The following bus routes go close to Webber Street: 1, 139, 168, 171, 172, 344
This was a very helpful and informative course for teaching A Level English Language and Literature - interesting teaching ideas and well structured format of the day. Both Dan and Jess bring a great wealth of knowledge to the course and engaging discussions about real-life, working examples on language use to inspire our students with.
Cherie Sykes, The Angmering School, EMC CPD Face-to-Face: Starting to Teach A Level Language and Literature (4.11.2025, Autumn 2025)
Dan Clayton
Dan Clayton is an education consultant at the EMC and specialises in English Language work at A Level and language education across the secondary curriculum. He has been a teacher of A Level English for over 20 years, senior examiner and moderator for different awarding bodies and is author/editor of many books for A Level English Language, including ones for Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press & Routledge, as well as publications for the EMC and NATE. Dan has worked closely with many universities to help develop links between A level and HE, worked as a research fellow at UCL and runs the EngLangBlog site and @EngLangBlog Bluesky account, as well as being part of the Lexis Podcast team. He has also taught Media and Film Studies and is Associate Editor of emagazine and MediaMagazine.
Dr Jess Norledge
Jess is Assistant Professor in Stylistics at the University of Nottingham and the author of The Language of Dystopia. Jess’ research sits at the interface between English literature and English language, and she has particular expertise in the cognitive poetics of emotion, and worlds theories in dystopian fiction.
Professor Peter Stockwell
Peter Stockwell is Professor of Literary Linguistics at the University of Nottingham, and a Fellow of the English Association. He has written and edited over 20 books and over 100 articles and chapters, across the fields of language and literature, stylistics, applied linguistics, educational linguistics, science fiction, and surrealism.
- Bookings for this course will close at 8am (London, UK) on Thursday 14th May 2026 or when capacity is reached, whichever is the sooner.
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- Our face-to-face courses are very interactive and cannot be live-streamed.