"There’s no pedagogic precedent for using vocabulary frequency as the key driver for subject content, and as has been widely emphasised, the approach isn’t tested at GCSE level." @KatrinMKohl
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Compulsory languages "would also address the long-term shortage of linguistic skills identified by employers, have wider benefits for pupils’ educational attainment and help compensate for the loss of international links likely to result from Brexit.” https://t.co/UpiaN4lPrT
Vicky Gough: "As education begins to recover from the pandemic, it’s essential that language learning is prioritised and available for all pupils. The benefits of having language skills and some understanding of other cultures cannot be overstated [...]" https://t.co/EDcCtCAqWn
When you learn a language, you’re also learning history, geography, religion, music, politics, sociology, sport, food & maths, amongst so many other things. Even if you’re not ‘into languages’, there will be something in any new language to interest you & broaden your mind.
We have written to express our dismay at the proposed cuts to humanities and especially languages at @AstonUniversity@Aston_LangTrans https://t.co/11A6r8aQlU
Really insightful analysis of the “motivation crisis” in #languages by secondary teacher Oliver Hopwood. “The only way to tackle this is in the classroom, through pupil experience, via the curriculum.” #LanguagesFuture#MFLTwitterati@languageacts