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The government has announced a review of its strategy on teaching modern foreign languages in England's schools. | The government has announced a review of its strategy on teaching modern foreign languages in England's schools. |
There has been widespread concern since language learning was made optional past the age of 14 - triggering a rapid drop in the numbers taking GCSEs. | There has been widespread concern since language learning was made optional past the age of 14 - triggering a rapid drop in the numbers taking GCSEs. |
Education Secretary Alan Johnson said during education questions in the Commons that he shared the concern. | Education Secretary Alan Johnson said during education questions in the Commons that he shared the concern. |
He had asked Lord Dearing to carry out a review. If it concluded the strategy was wrong the government would listen. | He had asked Lord Dearing to carry out a review. If it concluded the strategy was wrong the government would listen. |
The decline in languages featured prominently in reporting of year's GCSE results. | The decline in languages featured prominently in reporting of year's GCSE results. |
We have to do something Education Secretary Alan Johnson Entries in German were down by 14.2% while French declined by 13.2%. | We have to do something Education Secretary Alan Johnson Entries in German were down by 14.2% while French declined by 13.2%. |
Possible 'reverse'? | Possible 'reverse'? |
Mr Johnson said in the Commons: "The drop cannot be right. We have to do something about it." | Mr Johnson said in the Commons: "The drop cannot be right. We have to do something about it." |
He said of Lord Dearing's review: "If the noble lord says to us, this strategy is wrong and we should go into reverse, then we will listen to that advice and we will do that." | He said of Lord Dearing's review: "If the noble lord says to us, this strategy is wrong and we should go into reverse, then we will listen to that advice and we will do that." |
However, he also said: "We want languages to flourish. Forcing 14 to 16-year-olds to learn a language, I don't think will achieve that objective." | However, he also said: "We want languages to flourish. Forcing 14 to 16-year-olds to learn a language, I don't think will achieve that objective." |
John Dunford of the Association of School and College Leaders - who has described language study as being in "freefall" - also said compulsion would not work. | |
"Returning to a compulsory GCSE is not feasible in the short term and, more importantly, it does not address the fundamental issue," he said. | |
"The majority of 14-year-olds do not want to take a foreign language. The content of the curriculum must be made more practically focused and relevant to students¿ career choices." | |
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The Department for Education and Skills said Lord Dearing would work with its national director of languages, Dr Lid King. | The Department for Education and Skills said Lord Dearing would work with its national director of languages, Dr Lid King. |
Their terms of reference would examine "scope for action" in five areas:
| Their terms of reference would examine "scope for action" in five areas:
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Lord Dearing has been asked to deliver an interim report before Christmas, and his final report by the end of February. | |
He said: "As with my work on the review of the national curriculum, I will start from scratch, wanting above all to listen and learn. | He said: "As with my work on the review of the national curriculum, I will start from scratch, wanting above all to listen and learn. |
"I believe the answers to the questions we have about the recent decline in modern languages are out there in the education community and it is my job to find them." | "I believe the answers to the questions we have about the recent decline in modern languages are out there in the education community and it is my job to find them." |
The director of Cilt (the National Centre for Languages), Isabella Moore, said the review was welcome. | |
Cilt had a substantial body of evidence on both the supply and demand for languages and looked forward to working with Lord Dearing on this important issue, she said. | Cilt had a substantial body of evidence on both the supply and demand for languages and looked forward to working with Lord Dearing on this important issue, she said. |
The current National Languages Strategy for England was published in December 2002. | |
It replaced the compulsion on studying a language at Key Stage 4 of the national curriculum (14 to 16-year-olds) with an entitlement to learn a language in all primary schools by 2010. | |