This paper considers the languages on offer in secondary schools in England and the possibility of enacting curriculum change with a view to reducing the dominance of French, Spanish and, to a lesser extent, German as a possible way to increase take-up of modern foreign languages post-14. Questionnaires were completed by 666 students aged 14-15, 70 head teachers and 119 heads of modern languages in secondary schools throughout England, investigating students’ views as to the languages they would like to learn and their views of particular languages as well as the views of senior and middle leaders on the factors which impact on the teaching of modern languages. The paper concludes that students are interested in a wider range of languages t...
Due to the contemporary dominance of English as global lingua franca, all other “foreign languages” ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the decisions made by school leaders in England con...
This paper investigates the relationship between the decisions made by school leaders in England con...
Europe's commitment to language learning has resulted in higher percentages of pupils studying forei...
This book sets out the agenda for the future of modern language teaching in schools. It aims to look...
Whether the study of languages should be a core element of a balanced and broadly based curriculum f...
Modern foreign languages (MFL) are now established on the timetable of English primary schools. This...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
The number of pupils learning modern foreign languages (MFLs) beyond the age of 14 has fallen substa...
This British Academy funded study accessed the views of German pupils on the experience of making th...
This paper argues for a place for linguistics within the UK Modern Languages curriculum as part of a...
Various newspaper articles report that British ministers, university representatives, exam chiefs an...
This paper reviews problems with the model of linguistic progression which underpins the National Cu...
The past decade has seen a drive to give all pupils the opportunity to study a Modern Foreign Langua...
This study investigates the opinions of tutors and trainee teachers specialising in primary Modern F...
Due to the contemporary dominance of English as global lingua franca, all other “foreign languages” ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the decisions made by school leaders in England con...
This paper investigates the relationship between the decisions made by school leaders in England con...
Europe's commitment to language learning has resulted in higher percentages of pupils studying forei...
This book sets out the agenda for the future of modern language teaching in schools. It aims to look...
Whether the study of languages should be a core element of a balanced and broadly based curriculum f...
Modern foreign languages (MFL) are now established on the timetable of English primary schools. This...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
The number of pupils learning modern foreign languages (MFLs) beyond the age of 14 has fallen substa...
This British Academy funded study accessed the views of German pupils on the experience of making th...
This paper argues for a place for linguistics within the UK Modern Languages curriculum as part of a...
Various newspaper articles report that British ministers, university representatives, exam chiefs an...
This paper reviews problems with the model of linguistic progression which underpins the National Cu...
The past decade has seen a drive to give all pupils the opportunity to study a Modern Foreign Langua...
This study investigates the opinions of tutors and trainee teachers specialising in primary Modern F...
Due to the contemporary dominance of English as global lingua franca, all other “foreign languages” ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the decisions made by school leaders in England con...
This paper investigates the relationship between the decisions made by school leaders in England con...