by Wendy Newman | Feb 22, 2011 | News
We need views from our members to inform ALL’s response to the Curriculum Review. We would therefore like to hear your views on the issues raised by the review, so that we can talk to the DfE on your behalf, expressing your concerns, and showing them your ideas...
by Wendy Newman | Feb 16, 2011 | News
ESLC is a European Commission research project, providing information about foreign language learning in Europe. It assesses the language proficiency of pupils at the end of secondary education in 14 European countries, and allows researchers to collect extensive...
by Wendy Newman | Feb 15, 2011 | News
In Language Matters More and More, the British Academy warns of a serious disparity between the supply of and demand for recommends that UK Vice-Chancellors: • ADOPT a wider definition of ‘internationalisation’, rather than focus simply on recruitment...
by Wendy Newman | Feb 15, 2011 | News
Millions of people in England and Wales who work or volunteer with children and vulnerable adults will no longer need criminal record checks, ministers say. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said that the aim was to make child worker checks ‘more...
by Wendy Newman | Feb 15, 2011 | News
Chers professeurs de français, À l’occasion de la semaine de la francophonie 2011, un regroupement de représentations francophones de Londres, incluant l’Ambassade de Belgique, l’Ambassade de Suisse, l’Ambassade...
by Wendy Newman | Feb 15, 2011 | News
A group of top UK universities has published guidance advising students to take traditional subjects at A-level, or risk narrowing their choices at higher education level. It advises students to study at least two subjects from a list of "facilitating...