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All the latest news from the world of languages and language teaching.New model of language acquisition in Scotland
The Scottish Government has announced their commitment to language learning by expressing their commitment to the European Union 1 + 2 model, which aims to “create the conditions in which every child will learn two languages in addition to their own mother...
Education Secretary Michael Gove announces reform of Key Stage 4 exams
In the core academic subjects that make up the English Baccalaureate - English, mathematics, sciences, history, geography and languages - the Government intends to replace current GCSE with new qualifications, called “English Baccalaureate Certificates”....
Australian Prime Minister calls for Asian languages to be taught in schools
Prime Minister Julia Gillard reacts to the “Asian Century”, by which she refers to the unstoppable" rise of Asia, "a transformation as profound as any that have defined Australia throughout our history", and prepares to establish firmer connections between the two...
Should Mandarin be taught in UK schools?
Seemingly the revelation of celebrities’ interest in teaching their children Mandarin has sparked up the debate whether it would be beneficial for the language to be taught in UK schools. In 2010 it was announced that British Government would train 1,000...
Michael Gove apologises to his French teacher
After thirty years, Education Secretary Michael Gove has decided to seek forgiveness for his treatment of former teacher Mr Montgomery, for his unruly behaviour in class. The MP admits to competing amongst his friends to “embarrass” his former teacher...
The Pearson Teaching Awards
This month has brought the conclusion of The Teaching Awards 2012; nominations were counted, finalists notified, and now the winners have been announced! The awardm om the ‘Thank a Teacher’ campaign, which allows any grateful student to send forth a...
The effects of the English Baccalaureate
Members may be interested to read the Ipsos MORI research report, The effects of the English Baccalaureate, commissioned by the Department for Education (DfE). The headlines, and some key findings from the research relating to the study of languages, include the...
We need to know your views
Dear colleagues, There is so much to keep up with in education at the moment. Changes in the national curriculum, as well as in national examination structures, are likely to mean big changes for languages over the coming years and have a real impact on the work of...
LinkedUp theme of the week: CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning)
The Links into Languages LinkedUp Award Scheme has produced a series of free resources for teachers of primary, secondary, and post-16 languages. From CLIL to transition and from alternative accreditation to progression, these materials have been created and tested by...
Reviews editor for Rusistika
The Association for Language Learning (ALL) is currently seeking a new reviews editor for its online Russian journal, Rusistika. The task is unpaid, like most of the roles in ALL, but it does bring you some free books and helps maintain a network of contacts with...
Editorship of Rusistika
ALL is currently seeking a new editor for Rusistika, to take over as soon as possible from Daphne West and to start work on the production of the 2013 issue, due for publication in September 2013. This issue will be the second to be published online. Editors of the...
Michael Gove addresses headteachers at the National College for Leadership of Schools and Children’s Services
Michael Gove yesterday addressed headteachers at the National College for Leadership of Schools and Children’s Services’ Annual Leadership Conference in Birmingham. http://www.education.gov.uk/news/news/nationalcollege.
LinkedUp theme of the week: Work related learning
The Links into Languages LinkedUp Award Scheme has produced a series of free resources for teachers of primary, secondary, and post-16 languages. From CLIL to transition and from alternative accreditation to progression, these materials have been created and tested by...
2010 A-level results released
A-level results were released today, and show a continued resurgence of science, technology and mathematics (STEM subjects); with A* grades accounting for 8.1% of all results issued, according to the JCQ (Joint Council for Qualifications). The results from JCQ for...
A-Level results day 2012 – updates, news and comment
A-Level results day - updates, news and comment ALL would like to congratulate all of the students receiving their results today, and thank them and their teachers for all their hard work. Trends: Cohort: The number of 18 year olds in the UK has decreased, but the...
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