PREVIOUS FULL-TIME POST :
Development Officer/Senior Lecturer/Community Learning Networks Co-ordinator
Colaisde Bheinn na Faoghla, Lews Castle College Benbecula Campus, Liniclate, Isle of Benbecula
www.lews.uhi.ac.uk/centres/benbecula
March 1996 to April 2004
duties included :
Develop rationale and funding proposals for construction of £866K FE/HE campus in Benbecula
Manage Lews Castle College’s Benbecula Campus, teaching and support staff
Research development needs and opportunities, and guide/develop course proposals, including unique FE Foundation and Level 1 HE programmes in Gaelic Language & Music, and Art & Design
Co-ordinate Lews Castle College learning centres in the Western Isles
Teach Gaelic, Communication, ESOL at FE and HE levels
PRECEDING POSTS :
Community Service Volunteer Assistant Teacher
Poole’s Park Primary School, Islington, London, 1974-1975
“Gap year” classroom assistant in multicultural inner-city primary school.
Language Assistant
Salwan Boys’ Upper Secondary School, New Delhi, 1976-1977 (part-time)
“Year abroad” section of Linguistics degree, learning Hindi and studying English-learning patterns of Indian students.
English Teacher/Instructor/Lecturer
Kaibara Senior High School, Hyogo-ken, Berlitz School of Languages, Osaka, and Tezukayama University, Nara, Japan, 1979-1981
First year working in government schools in rural Japan on what later became known as the JET programme, followed by commercial experience teaching in a business environment and in a private university.
Lecturer I/II (English for Speakers of Other Languages, Community Languages)
Birmingham Industrial Language Training Service, Handsworth Technical College, 1983-1988
Seminal experience in workplace-based ESOL and related training with a range of organisations including manufacturing industry, eg BSK Aluminium, Halladay Drop Forgings, as well as statutory agencies, eg Health Service, in the Birmingham area.
Programmes were tailor-made, based on training needs analyses, and extended beyond English teaching to take into account intercultural issues, questions around motivation and equal opportunities, and general corporate ethos. Materials development was also a major component of the job, including video as well as text-based productions.
Lecturer in English for Speakers of Other Languages
Kilmarnock College, 1989-1991
In charge of broad-based ESOL programme for both locally based and some overseas students.
Principal Lecturer in Languages (including ESOL), with responsibility for Scottish International Foundation Programme students, Clydebank College, 1991-1996
Cross-college responsibility for all overseas students, plus academic leadership of all language provision in the college. Day-to-day course leadership of Scottish International Foundation Programme students.
Developments during Gordon’s tenure included the introduction of both Gaelic and Japanese into the languages portfolio of the college, as well as South Asian language training for local authority staff and other service providers, a research partnership with Edinburgh University and materials development partnership with CLI.
OTHER POSITIONS :
External Moderator, RSA ESL Profile Certificate, Birmingham, Luton, Tower Hamlets 1984-1985
External Examiner, Institute of Linguists, Bilingual Skills Certificate, Rochdale 1988
Writer/Consultant, BBC Television, for “Hindi Urdu Bol Chaal” language series 1987-1989
Principal Researcher, Edinburgh University, research project on the validity of language learners’ self-reports of proficiency, 1995
Consultant, Scottish Examination Board, for Standard Grade Urdu Development Group 1995
Convener, Comunn an Luchd-Ionnsachaidh (CLI – Gaelic Learners’ Association) 1994-1997
Consultant, UHI Millennium Institute, researching Indian Higher Education opportunities, 2004-2005