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Government ministers are said to be reconsidering their decision to drop compulsory language lessons for England's GCSE students. | Government ministers are said to be reconsidering their decision to drop compulsory language lessons for England's GCSE students. |
Modern foreign language study at Key Stage 4 - 14 to 16-year-olds - was made optional two years ago. | |
Since then the numbers of pupils taking qualifications in French and German, in particular, have plummeted. | Since then the numbers of pupils taking qualifications in French and German, in particular, have plummeted. |
Education Secretary Alan Johnson said ministers were "wondering" whether they had done the right thing. | Education Secretary Alan Johnson said ministers were "wondering" whether they had done the right thing. |
He was answering questions following a speech in London on Wednesday at the Social Market Foundation think-tank. | He was answering questions following a speech in London on Wednesday at the Social Market Foundation think-tank. |
He reportedly said of the decision: "We're just having another rethink about that." | He reportedly said of the decision: "We're just having another rethink about that." |
'Freefall' | 'Freefall' |
Last December the then Schools Minister, Jacqui Smith, announced that schools would have targets of ensuring that at least half their pupils studied a foreign language until they were 16. | Last December the then Schools Minister, Jacqui Smith, announced that schools would have targets of ensuring that at least half their pupils studied a foreign language until they were 16. |
The decline in languages featured prominently in reporting of year's GCSE results, published last month. | The decline in languages featured prominently in reporting of year's GCSE results, published last month. |
Entries in German were down by 14.2% while French declined by 13.2%. | Entries in German were down by 14.2% while French declined by 13.2%. |
John Dunford of the Association of School and College Leaders said the subjects were in "freefall". | John Dunford of the Association of School and College Leaders said the subjects were in "freefall". |
The National Centre for Languages welcomed the apparent change of heart. | The National Centre for Languages welcomed the apparent change of heart. |
Opposition support | Opposition support |
And shadow schools minister Nick Gibb said: "This is a very pleasing development, for which we have called for some time. It was clearly a huge mistake to end the compulsion to study a foreign language from the age of 14." | And shadow schools minister Nick Gibb said: "This is a very pleasing development, for which we have called for some time. It was clearly a huge mistake to end the compulsion to study a foreign language from the age of 14." |
If the government decided to reintroduce the requirement to study a modern foreign language it would have full Opposition support, he said. | If the government decided to reintroduce the requirement to study a modern foreign language it would have full Opposition support, he said. |
"It is just a great pity that the decision was taken in the first place with all the damage it has done to over 100,000 young people and to the language departments of hundreds of secondary schools." | "It is just a great pity that the decision was taken in the first place with all the damage it has done to over 100,000 young people and to the language departments of hundreds of secondary schools." |
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