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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...
ALL establishes new Special Interest Group
ALL has recently established a new Special Interest Group intending to take forward issues relating to the wider group of languages learnt in the UK (those which might be termed Community Languages or World Languages). Our hope is to work with other associations and...
New inquiry announced into E-Bac
The Commons Select Committee on Education has announced a new inquiry and call for evidence into the English Baccalaureate. The Education Committee is announcing a short inquiry into the English Baccalaureate (E-Bac), and want to hear from individuals about: the...
Future funding for primary languages – a message from the National Director for Languages
Dear colleague There has been a lot of uncertainty about future funding for primary languages. We now know that the existing grant is to be devolved to schools from April. The interesting thing is that in the funding settlement the primary languages grant is...
Language Trends Survey results
The results of the latest Language Trends survey of secondary schools show that the number of students choosing to take a language at 14 is still in decline and that the amount of language teaching offered at key stage 3 is also falling. The findings, based on a...
Links Continuing Professional Development Survey results
Language teachers increasingly go online, but they still need face to face contact for continuing professional development, according to a survey of Head Teachers and Heads of Language Departments, carried out by the Links into Languages programme. Language...
GCSE and A Level performance tables published
The Department for Education published the 2010 performance tables for GCSEs, A Levels and equivalent qualifications yesterday. The figures show: the overall number of five GCSE (or iGCSE or equivalent) passes at A* to C including English and mathematics has increased...
Education Bill outlines shake-up for England’s schools
The Coalition Government has set out further details of plans to overhaul England's schools system in its Education Bill: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-12287022 &...
Ofsted Report published: Modern languages: achievement and challenge 2007–2010
Ofsted published 'The changing landscape of languages: an evaluation of language learning 2004/2007' in 2008 - this report follows up achievements since, and examines the current challenges. Some aspects of language provision seen during this survey were better than...
DfE Statement of Intent 2010 – Addendum (The English Baccalaureate)
Following the publication of the Schools White Paper 'The Importance of Teaching', the Department for Education have now released an addendum, giving details of how a new English Baccalaureate indicator will be reported in the 2010 School Performance Tables:...
Could you be a European Label winner?
The search is on for the most innovative language learning projects in the UK. If you’re working on an inspirational project with any language other than English, apply now for the prestigious European Language Label, previously known as the European Award for...
November 2010 White Paper – Briefing for ALL members
ALL has now produced a briefing document for it's members on the White Paper released last week; summarising the main points as we see them in relation to languages, although many of the broader strategic changes set out by the Coalition Government will also have...
Employers value language skills, communication & teamwork
A new Europe-wide survey among employers has found that almost 50% of companies with considerable international business identified knowledge of foreign languages as the most important skill for the future. The Eurobarometer report on graduate recruitment shows that...
Education White Paper released
Plans to overhaul teacher training and school funding will be set out later today as part of the government's education White Paper. Schools will get tough new targets for achievement in the White Paper, which is expected to lay out sweeping proposals...
Your Europe, Your Say
After the success of the first edition of “Your Europe, Your Say”, the youth plenary session which took place in April 2010, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is repeating this event aimed at young people aged 16-17. This new edition will take place in Brussels from 5-7 May 2011. We are inviting pupils from the penultimate […]
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