Le point sur l'enseignement des langues en Grande-Bretagne
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SUPPLEMENT LANGUES DE LA LISTE DE DIFFUSION DE L'UNIVERSITE PARIS DIDEROT PARIS 7 Grande Bretagne - Language Trends 2008 - Languages in secondary schoolsThis year’s survey, carried out in September and October 2008 by CILT, the National Centre for Languages with support from the Association for Language Learning and the Independent Schools’ Modern Language Association, is based on responses to a questionnaire sent to a representative sample of 2,000 secondary schools in England (1,500 maintained schools and 500 independent schools). The survey has been carried out annually since 2002 to track developments in language provision and take-up in secondary schools. Findings are based on a 43% response rate from 855 schools.Read the statistical report.
Commentaire BBC
Turbulence' in school languages<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7763454.stm>Schools are introducing alternatives to GCSEs in languages The decline in language learning in England's secondary schools has been halted but the situation is "turbulent", a report suggests. A survey by the the National Centre for Languages (known as Cilt) found only 45% of state secondary schools had half of pupils studying languages to age 16.Jean GriselService communication de l'université Paris DiderotTéléphone : 01 57 27 82 08 (33 1 57 27 82 08 )
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