Europe's commitment to language learning has resulted in higher percentages of pupils studying foreign languages during primary education. In England, recent policy decisions to expand foreign language learning at primary level by 2010 create major implications for transition to secondary. This paper presents findings on transition issues from case studies of a DfES-funded project evaluating 19 local authority Pathfinders piloting the introduction of foreign language learning at primary level. Research on transition in other countries sets these findings in context. Finally, it investigates the challenges England faces for transition in the light of this expansion and discusses future implications
The government funded two-year project, Stepping Up in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), sought to ali...
The government funded two-year project, Stepping Up in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), sought to ali...
As readers of this journal will know very well, 2010 will see all KS2 (ages 7-11) pupils in England ...
Europe's commitment to language learning has resulted in higher percentages of pupils studying forei...
There has never been a UK-wide policy for primary modern foreign language provision. Scotland, which...
Despite the fact that the primary languages initiative was not made compulsory in 2011, excellent pr...
This British Academy funded study accessed the views of German pupils on the experience of making th...
The teaching of primary languages has been increasing steadily, in response to the future entitlemen...
Modern foreign languages (MFL) are now established on the timetable of English primary schools. This...
Following publication of the National Languages Strategy on 18 December 2002 the teaching of foreign...
Following publication of the National Languages Strategy on 18 December 2002 the teaching of foreign...
This article considers Modern Languages in the Primary School (MLPS), which have reached a crucial s...
This paper considers the languages on offer in secondary schools in England and the possibility of e...
Foreign language (FL) learning in English primary schools, statutory provision for most schools sinc...
Preparation and provision for transition between primary and secondary school get mixed reviews acro...
The government funded two-year project, Stepping Up in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), sought to ali...
The government funded two-year project, Stepping Up in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), sought to ali...
As readers of this journal will know very well, 2010 will see all KS2 (ages 7-11) pupils in England ...
Europe's commitment to language learning has resulted in higher percentages of pupils studying forei...
There has never been a UK-wide policy for primary modern foreign language provision. Scotland, which...
Despite the fact that the primary languages initiative was not made compulsory in 2011, excellent pr...
This British Academy funded study accessed the views of German pupils on the experience of making th...
The teaching of primary languages has been increasing steadily, in response to the future entitlemen...
Modern foreign languages (MFL) are now established on the timetable of English primary schools. This...
Following publication of the National Languages Strategy on 18 December 2002 the teaching of foreign...
Following publication of the National Languages Strategy on 18 December 2002 the teaching of foreign...
This article considers Modern Languages in the Primary School (MLPS), which have reached a crucial s...
This paper considers the languages on offer in secondary schools in England and the possibility of e...
Foreign language (FL) learning in English primary schools, statutory provision for most schools sinc...
Preparation and provision for transition between primary and secondary school get mixed reviews acro...
The government funded two-year project, Stepping Up in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), sought to ali...
The government funded two-year project, Stepping Up in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), sought to ali...
As readers of this journal will know very well, 2010 will see all KS2 (ages 7-11) pupils in England ...