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Talking their language with Helen Bodell  

Talking their language with Helen Bodell

Celebrating cultural diversity in the classroom.

Author: Helen Bodell

Welcome to Talking Their Language, the podcast that bridges the gap between educators and the diverse students they teach. Hosted by Helen Bodell from Twinkl EAL, an experienced educator and passionate advocate for inclusive multilingual learning, this show is dedicated to exploring innovative teaching strategies, effective communication techniques, and culturally responsive practices that resonate with every learner.Join Helen as she engages with expert guests, shares inspiring stories, and offers practical tips to help educators create meaningful connections with their students. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or just starting out, each episode is packed with insights that will empower you to foster a more inclusive and effective classroom environment.Tune in to Talking Their Language and discover how to make every voice heard in your educational journey!Explore our EAL resources: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/1f3rwa
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Episode Forty-Seven - In Conversation with NALDIC: Championing Multilingualism
Monday, 2 March, 2026

Episode Forty-Seven - In Conversation with NALDIC: Championing Multilingualism:In this episode, I’m joined by Christina Richardson, Chair of NALDIC, and Tracey Costley, Vice Chair of NALDIC.NALDIC (National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum) is the UK’s leading subject association for English as an Additional Language (EAL). The organisation supports educators working with multilingual learners across all phases of education, promotes research-informed practice, influences national policy, and advocates for high-quality provision for children and young people who use English as an additional language.In our conversation, we explore the implications of the new Ofsted framework and current curriculum reviews, reflecting on what these changes mean for multilingual learners and those who teach them. We discuss multilingualism in today’s educational landscape, including both the opportunities and challenges facing schools, and consider how NALDIC continues to champion inclusive, evidence-informed approaches.Christina and Tracey also share what NALDIC is doing this year to support multilingual educators and learners - from professional development and research initiatives to strengthened advocacy and community-building across the sector.Finally, we talk about the exciting new partnership between NALDIC and Twinkl EAL. We discuss what this collaboration means in practice: expanding access to high-quality EAL resources, amplifying research-informed classroom strategies, and creating greater support for educators working with multilingual learners across the UK and beyond.

 

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