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The centenary of the Royal Air Force - Air Chief Marshall Sir Michael Graydon speaks at Ouse Valley event

Ouse Valley welcome former Chief of Air Staff to discuss the RAF centenary

Winners of the 2018 ESU English Language Awards announced

From apps and games to coursebooks and puppets, the variety of English language teaching resources in this year’s English Language Awards showed real innovation.

Michael Buerk joins Lincolnshire branch centenary dinner and helps raise £2000

Lincolnshire centenary dinner raises £2000 for local primary schools.

Frank Cottrell Boyce chairs debate for Primary school students

The Big Debate with Frank Cottrell Boyce

Acclaimed children’s author Frank Cottrell Boyce chaired a Big Debate for local schoolchildren organised by the ESU and The Week Junior.

Group Photo at ESU Lebanon event

ESU Lebanon - Voices to bring about change

ESU Lebanon’s Public Speaking Competition allows people, of all ages, to learn about and discuss human nature and the power of community.

Supernova in space to symbolise astrophysicist

'Finding the most distant galaxies in the universe’ - Ouse Valley branch welcome guest speaker to AGM

Professor of Astrophysics speaks at Bedfordshire branch AGM.

The Learning Science of Debating

This blog explores some recent findings from cognitive psychology and explains clearly how these can be applied in the classroom in order to improve learning.

Colchester: Sixth form on a knife edge

The southern section heat of the East Region sixth form Public Speaking Competition had students talking about the topic of knife crime and violence.

An image of a female standing and speaking during with a notepad in her hand and has Public Speaking Competition written on it.

Five alive to public speaking: Colchester and Essex

Five teams competed in the Northern Section Heat of the East Region Sixth Form Public Speaking Competition.

Anita Stern clapping at an event

Judged to be ‘awe-inspiring’

Young member and volunteer, Anita Stern, tells us why she volunteers as a judge.

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