This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language education in England over the last decade (2000-2010), which has been characterised by a bewildering array of initiatives to promote language learning, year-on-year improved grades of school exams, and language education policies showing little coherence. Conversely, both media and student voices on the subject of language learning in the UK reveal high awareness of the UK’s poor performance relative to other EU countries. This picture is interpreted within the context of Global English, proposing that a tacit assumption that English is enough offers a coherent explanation of current practices and policies. Citing economic, cultural and political ar...
This is a very unusual special issue. The articles we bring together present an expert response to r...
There has never been a UK-wide policy for primary modern foreign language provision. Scotland, which...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
This study documents a case of language education decline, and the role that distance-teaching exper...
In the light of recent debates on the declining take-up of languages in English schools, and on pupi...
This paper takes stock of the state of language learning in the UK, as the country teeters on the ed...
This paper reviews the recent evolution of foreign language education policy and research in England...
This chapter offers both a systematic overview and critical evaluation of current MFL policy develop...
Various newspaper articles report that British ministers, university representatives, exam chiefs an...
In the global debates on English as international lingua franca or as ‘killer language’, the adoptio...
This article considers the issue of low levels of motivation for foreign language learning in Englan...
The articles in this special issue present research carried out in diverse linguistic contexts in th...
This is a very unusual special issue. The articles we bring together present an expert response to r...
There has never been a UK-wide policy for primary modern foreign language provision. Scotland, which...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
This study documents a case of language education decline, and the role that distance-teaching exper...
In the light of recent debates on the declining take-up of languages in English schools, and on pupi...
This paper takes stock of the state of language learning in the UK, as the country teeters on the ed...
This paper reviews the recent evolution of foreign language education policy and research in England...
This chapter offers both a systematic overview and critical evaluation of current MFL policy develop...
Various newspaper articles report that British ministers, university representatives, exam chiefs an...
In the global debates on English as international lingua franca or as ‘killer language’, the adoptio...
This article considers the issue of low levels of motivation for foreign language learning in Englan...
The articles in this special issue present research carried out in diverse linguistic contexts in th...
This is a very unusual special issue. The articles we bring together present an expert response to r...
There has never been a UK-wide policy for primary modern foreign language provision. Scotland, which...
As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and polit...