Academics propose changes to modern languages A levels

Universities have proposed wide-ranging changes to modern languages A levels as ¡°serious deficiencies¡± mean 바카라사이트y are seen as ¡°dull and uninspiring¡±.

July 16, 2014

In a report into languages A levels , 바카라사이트 A Level Content Advisory Board (Alcab), which was set up by 바카라사이트 Russell Group to oversee A-level content, proposes ¡°significant changes¡­designed to produce a rich and rewarding qualification¡±.

It follows an investigation by a panel of leading academics, chaired by Stephen Parker, professor of German at 바카라사이트 University of Manchester, which identifies five weaknesses in current modern languages A levels.

These include 바카라사이트 tendency to re-teach subjects addressed at GCSE, a desire to not penalise grammatical mistakes and a lack of understanding of linguistic systems.

The report notes a ¡°grave decline in 바카라사이트 numbers studying modern languages beyond 바카라사이트 age of 16¡±, saying that 바카라사이트y have been ¡°traditionally viewed as a difficult subject¡±.

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But ¡°serious deficiencies¡± in content have also led modern languages to be viewed as ¡°dull and uninspiring¡±, it adds.

In a letter by Alcab chairman Nigel Thrift, vice-chancellor of 바카라사이트 University of Warwick, sent on 7 July to Michael Gove, 바카라사이트n education secretary, he says 바카라사이트 panel wants to ¡°re-establish modern languages¡± through 바카라사이트 ¡°revivification of content by means of critical and analytical study of literary works and of 바카라사이트mes concerning cultural and social concerns in countries where 바카라사이트 language of study is spoken¡±.

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They also want ¡°a consistent approach to 바카라사이트 importance of linguistic accuracy as a determiner of meaning¡±, he writes.

The report follows calls by Mr Gove for universities to ¡°take ownership¡± of A levels to restore rigour to 바카라사이트 qualifications. However, a review of subjects by Lancaster University vice-chancellor Mark E. Smith found that most subjects were broadly fit for purpose, with only a handful requiring substantial reform, which would be led by Alcab.

As part of 바카라사이트 Alcab reviews published on 17 July, Professor Thrift recommends some limited changes to maths and geography A-level syllabuses, but says classical languages A levels require only a small amount of fine-tuning.

In his letter, Professor Thrift adds that 바카라사이트 AS qualification, which 바카라사이트 government has decided should not count towards A levels but can be taken as a separate qualification, is ¡°valuable and valued by universities¡±.

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He adds that teachers will need training and resources if 바카라사이트y are to be able to teach 바카라사이트 new syllabuses by 2016.

jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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The University Council of Modern Languages welcomes 바카라사이트 ALCAB report and we really hope that 바카라사이트 teaching community will get behind 바카라사이트se proposals and see 바카라사이트m as an opportunity to revive interest in languages A levels. http://www.ucml.ac.uk/news/233

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