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Call to teach second language in Scots schools from P1
Published: 17th May 2012 11:48:09
A new report has said children in Scotland should begin learning a second language as soon as they start school.
The study, commissioned by the Scottish government, called for a "radical change of approach" in language learning.
The proposals put forward would see all children learning a second language from primary one, rather than primary six when most children currently start.
The plans are likely to be piloted in a dozen schools across Scotland.
The world is changing rapidly and radically”
The recommendations - made by the government's Modern Languages Working Group - also suggest that children should learn a third language no later than P5.
To increase its support for language learning, Scotland's National Centre for Languages (SCILT) is to receive increased funding totalling more than £600,000 in 2012-2013.
The minister for learning, Alasdair Allan said: "The world is changing rapidly and radically and the government has a duty to ensure that Scottish schools prepare young people so they can flourish and succeed in the globalised, multi-lingual world we now live in.
"One indisputable aspect of modern life is that more people travel widely for jobs and leisure and we must respond accordingly; we will not be as successful as a country and economy if we remain essentially a mono-lingual society."
Ministers have signed a voluntary EU agreement to make the changes outlined in the report.
However, the full proposals are as yet un-costed and could face hurdles because of the high costs associated with training language teachers.
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BBC News, 2012. Call to teach second language in Scots schools from P1. [Online] (Updated 17 May 2012)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1429157-Call-to-teach-second-language-in-Scots-schools-from-P1 [Accessed 18th June 2013]
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