A group of four schools delivering the Language Futures approach have recently been awarded £500 from The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies – The Roman Society to purchase teaching resources to establish the teaching of Latin in their schools. The Society for...
EU referendum statement – Erasmus+ beyond the EU referendum: Following the vote to leave the EU, the programme itself has been in the spotlight. Chartered Institute of Linguists responds to the EU Referendum ‘leave’ result: CIOL is committed to...
How Great Britain benefits from its diverse culture and languages Saturdays for success: How supplementary education can support pupils from all backgrounds to flourish: Published in September 2015 this IPPR report makes recommendations for how more pupils,...
A summary of Languages Today magazine content in 2013/14. Autumn 2013 This issue was about language and identity… We reported on disappearing languages around the world and the UK’s changing linguistic identity. We investigated a project empowering...
Wendy Newman (Association for Language Learning) LANGUAGE TEACHING IN AUSTRALIA Australia is one of the most multilingual countries in the world. According to the 2006 census, more than 350 languages were in regular use in Australian homes and workplaces (around 150...