This article explores how academic linguists have become marginalised from policy-making aimed at reforming English teaching in English schools,and how they are now beginning to contribute again. A pluralistic model of interaction between central government politicians,linguists and media professionals is applied to two “critical incidents.” First, linguists were commissioned by the government a decade ago to produce materials for teaching English in the National Curriculum. The materials were rejected as reflecting the “progressive” educational ideology that ministers claimed had led to poor standards. Second, in 1998 the successor government introduced a “National Literacy Strategy” into primary schools, developed without linguists' input...
The language that is chosen as the medium of communication and instruction is normally more dominant...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Background: The current language policy in Indonesia removed English language programs from the ele...
This article explores how academic linguists have become marginalised from policy-making aimed at re...
© 2020 The Author(s). This article presents an analysis of the standard language ideology within a c...
This article reviews the 'Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for Primary English', which s...
Despite increasing evidence of the UK language learning crisis, and the social divide between those ...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
Since 1921 England’s governments have commissioned enquiries into English and literacy teaching, lea...
Taking the history of languages education policy in England as its case study, this paper examines h...
Language teachers and language researchers have the most detailed and reliable knowledge about langu...
Mainstreaming bilingual children while providing them with in-class language support is a language p...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
In 2003, Mary Louise Pratt published a hugely influential paper in Profession where she took to task...
From 2001, the position of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) changed from ...
The language that is chosen as the medium of communication and instruction is normally more dominant...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Background: The current language policy in Indonesia removed English language programs from the ele...
This article explores how academic linguists have become marginalised from policy-making aimed at re...
© 2020 The Author(s). This article presents an analysis of the standard language ideology within a c...
This article reviews the 'Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for Primary English', which s...
Despite increasing evidence of the UK language learning crisis, and the social divide between those ...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
Since 1921 England’s governments have commissioned enquiries into English and literacy teaching, lea...
Taking the history of languages education policy in England as its case study, this paper examines h...
Language teachers and language researchers have the most detailed and reliable knowledge about langu...
Mainstreaming bilingual children while providing them with in-class language support is a language p...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
In 2003, Mary Louise Pratt published a hugely influential paper in Profession where she took to task...
From 2001, the position of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) changed from ...
The language that is chosen as the medium of communication and instruction is normally more dominant...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Background: The current language policy in Indonesia removed English language programs from the ele...