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Pritchard, Alan; Hunt, Marilyn; Barnes, Ann – Language Learning Journal, 2010
The "MustLearnIT" European-funded research project with partners in Greece, Poland, Cyprus, Finland and the UK aimed to investigate ways of teaching and learning modern foreign languages (MFL) to early learners in small/remote primary schools where there were no specialist MFL teachers. This was to be carried out through new technologies such as…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Foreign Countries, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teaching Methods
Crichton, Hazel; Templeton, Brian – Language Learning Journal, 2010
Following the Dearing Report on the provision and teaching of modern languages in England, there has been a drive to establish the teaching of modern languages in primary schools throughout England. This article looks at how the teaching of modern languages in the primary school (MLPS) in Scotland has developed since 1989--when the first pilot…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Modern Languages, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Stelma, Juup; Onat-Stelma, Zeynep – Language Learning Journal, 2010
This paper explores the experience of English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers moving from teaching older learners to teaching younger learners. The context of the study is the Turkish private primary school sector. In response to a 1997 educational reform, many schools in this sector introduced English as a subject in the first year of…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Educational Change, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
Mathebula, Nikiwe; du Plessis, Theodorus – Language Learning Journal, 2010
This paper critically describes the process of language policy-making in the Free State province of South Africa since 1994, based on an adapted version of the "streams approach" to policy-making. Three policy-making phases are identified, namely a first phase under the Free State Provincial Language Committee; a second phase under the Free State…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, State Government
Worton, Michael – Language Learning Journal, 2010
When the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) asked the author to undertake a review of modern language provision in England, it was in response to concerns in the sector about falling numbers and diminishing funding. The challenge therefore given to him by HEFCE was both to review the situation and to make recommendations that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Modern Languages, Second Language Learning
Purdy, Noel; Siberry, Laurence; Beale, George – Language Learning Journal, 2010
There has been much debate in recent years about the future of primary language teaching in England, Scotland and Wales but relatively little discussion about the situation in Northern Ireland. This paper seeks to set the policy context in Northern Ireland where the provision for primary languages lags behind other regions of the United Kingdom…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Elementary School Students
Phillips, Magda – Language Learning Journal, 2010
Young modern language (ML) learners' heightened, yet temporary, phonological sensitivity suggests an aptitude for spoken communication with peer native target language (TL) speakers. Opportunities for this can be achieved through videoconferencing (VC). As researcher and specialist teacher at a primary school in England, I undertook a study of VC…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Peer Influence
Jones, Jane – Language Learning Journal, 2010
Among the transitions during a pupil's school career, the transfer from primary to secondary school arguably has the most impact. Far from being linear, this transition is a kind of "pupil pilgrim's progress"; a journey with orientations, stops and reorientations, checking and refining skills that the pupils bring with them from primary to…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
Madiba, Mbulungeni – Language Learning Journal, 2010
South African universities are required by the Language Policy for Higher Education adopted by the government on 6 November 2002 to implement multilingualism in their learning and teaching programmes. Multilingualism is recommended in this policy as a means to ensure equity of access and success in higher education, in contrast to past colonial…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Higher Education, Language Planning, Racial Segregation
Kajee, Leila – Language Learning Journal, 2010
In South Africa, higher education policy documents propose technology and resource-based teaching and learning to prepare youth for the knowledge and information society, and for a socially transformed society. However, the extent to which these policies are being implemented is still uncertain. This article reports on a technology-based English…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Disabilities
Ndimande-Hlongwa, Nobuhle; Balfour, Robert J.; Mkhize, Nhlanhla; Engelbrecht, Charlotte – Language Learning Journal, 2010
The University of KwaZulu-Natal approved its bilingual language policy in 2006 based on the framework of the National Language Policy for Higher Education of 2002. The guiding principles of this policy suggest that the university develops the use of isiZulu as a language of instruction and communication, in line with recommendations of the…
Descriptors: African Languages, Higher Education, Language Planning, Language Attitudes
Parmegiani, Andrea – Language Learning Journal, 2010
The notion that language is not simply a politically neutral medium of communication, but a social practice that determines power relations and shapes subjectivity has become widely accepted in critical language and literacy studies. Within any socio-linguistic community, certain ways of using language are considered "proper," "educated,"…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Student Attitudes, Language Attitudes, Language Usage
Webb, Vic; Lafon, Michel; Pare, Phillip – Language Learning Journal, 2010
The main argument of this overview article is that the Bantu languages of South Africa should have a far more significant role in education. We contend that the strong preference for English as medium of instruction among black learners is largely responsible for their inadequate educational performance, particularly since most of these learners…
Descriptors: African Languages, Blacks, Educational Objectives, Official Languages
Balfour, Robert J. – Language Learning Journal, 2010
What emerges repeatedly in research regarding language choice in South Africa is that people negotiate culture, face and identity through more than one language, and balance the need for modernity and the value of tradition, together with awareness that multiculturalism is normative in South Africa. South African scholarship focusing on…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Language Skill Attrition, Higher Education, Language Planning
van der Walt, Christa – Language Learning Journal, 2010
In his latest survey of the prospects for English language teaching in the next 50 years, David Graddol claims that over half the world's international students are taught in English and that universities are increasingly offering courses in English. This seems to be a necessary condition for achieving excellence and prestige. At the same time,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Planning, Bilingual Education, Multilingualism

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