Primary School Language Consultation
As you will know, the government is proposing to allow Latin and Greek to fulfil the requirements for learning a foreign language in primary schools. But as Lord Aberdare, who led the Classics Debate in the Lords on November 6th has infomed me, this proposal is only at the consultation stage.
The government is inviting responses, which must be in by December 15.
Please respond!
Peter Jones
Friends of Classics
From:
http://www.education.gov.uk/aboutdfe/departmentalinformation/consultations/a00216689/modern-foreign-languages
Consultation on (1) the draft Order making modern foreign languages statutory for Key Stage 2; and (2) a proposal that requires schools teach one or more of seven languages at Key Stage 2
- General article
- Updated: 16 November 2012
Start date: Friday 16 November 2012
End date: Sunday 16 December 2012
Email address: Foreign.LANGUAGES@education.gsi.gov.uk
On 6 July 2012 the Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Education, launched a public consultation on the Government’s proposal to make languages a compulsory subject at Key Stage 2 in maintained schools from September 2014. The consultation closed on 28 September 2012.
The vast majority of respondents agreed with the Government’s intention to introduce foreign languages at Key Stage 2. That consultation provided the Government with an opportunity to reflect on and reconsider its initial views in relation to specifying the choice of language at Key Stage 2.
Having carefully considered the responses to the consultation, as well as a range of relevant factors, the Government has confirmed its intention to make the study of a foreign language compulsory at Key Stage 2 and now seeks views on:
You can download the consultation response Word form from this page, and submit your completed response via the online form.
- The draft of the Order necessary to make foreign languages a statutory subject at Key Stage 2 from September 2014.
- A new proposal that requires primary schools teach one or more of French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Spanish or a classical language (Latin or Ancient Greek) to pupils at Key Stage 2. Schools would, of course, be free to teach other languages in addition if they wish to do so.
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