This paper reports on the analysis of a subset of the data related to a wider project about perspectives on language learning as part of the launch event of the Scottish Government’s 1+2 language policy in November 2012. Transcriptions of interviews with learners from primary, secondary and tertiary education sectors were compared and contrasted using an iterative coding process. The findings suggest that the lack of challenge in the language curriculum, previously identified by McPake et al in 1999, continues to act as a demotivating factor, compounded by poor transition arrangements between education sectors. A subsequently conducted literature review revealed commonalities with our own findings. Some recommendations for stakeholders in l...
In general, Scots have not shown an excess of confidence in their potential to learn languages. A sc...
With the UK entering its fourth decade of this crisis with no end in sight, it is timely to ask how ...
In the final chapter we will be reviewing the main messages from the book, looking back to what we s...
Various newspaper articles report that British ministers, university representatives, exam chiefs an...
Language professionals across the United Kingdom have long been apprehensive about low levels of par...
Despite increasing evidence of the UK language learning crisis, and the social divide between those ...
Nations around the globe are reconsidering approaches to languages education, in cycles of remarkabl...
The research in this thesis focuses on issues surrounding modern language provision within Scottish ...
The research in this thesis focuses on issues surrounding modern language provision within Scottish ...
This chapter offers both a systematic overview and critical evaluation of current MFL policy develop...
This paper reviews problems with the model of linguistic progression which underpins the National Cu...
At a time when the learning of languages is in rapid decline in the UK, young people in east London ...
This paper focuses on language learning at school level and identifies three policy challenges emerg...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
Extensive literature has argued the important role that education plays in the process of language s...
In general, Scots have not shown an excess of confidence in their potential to learn languages. A sc...
With the UK entering its fourth decade of this crisis with no end in sight, it is timely to ask how ...
In the final chapter we will be reviewing the main messages from the book, looking back to what we s...
Various newspaper articles report that British ministers, university representatives, exam chiefs an...
Language professionals across the United Kingdom have long been apprehensive about low levels of par...
Despite increasing evidence of the UK language learning crisis, and the social divide between those ...
Nations around the globe are reconsidering approaches to languages education, in cycles of remarkabl...
The research in this thesis focuses on issues surrounding modern language provision within Scottish ...
The research in this thesis focuses on issues surrounding modern language provision within Scottish ...
This chapter offers both a systematic overview and critical evaluation of current MFL policy develop...
This paper reviews problems with the model of linguistic progression which underpins the National Cu...
At a time when the learning of languages is in rapid decline in the UK, young people in east London ...
This paper focuses on language learning at school level and identifies three policy challenges emerg...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
Extensive literature has argued the important role that education plays in the process of language s...
In general, Scots have not shown an excess of confidence in their potential to learn languages. A sc...
With the UK entering its fourth decade of this crisis with no end in sight, it is timely to ask how ...
In the final chapter we will be reviewing the main messages from the book, looking back to what we s...