The Specification has been designed to support the
development of language upskilling courses for adult learners who
are currently at around A1 level on the Common European Framework
of Reference (CEFR), which is broadly equivalent to Entry level or
Languages Ladder Breakthrough. It will enable them to develop as
independent language users with a target competence between B1 and
B2 level (Higher GCSE-AS/A; LL Intermediate to Advanced).
Beginners (up to A1 level) are already catered for by initiatives
such as the TDA language training and the language and methodology
training work being offered by Local Authorities.
The specification is general enough to respond
to the broad needs of adult language learners, but it includes many
contexts specific to teaching and learning and so will be of
particular value for teachers wishing to increase their competence
and confidence in a language. Our main target learners
(“trainees”) are Primary teachers or teaching assistants who have
made a beginning in teaching a language, and who now wish to be
able to teach with confidence over the 4 years of the primary
languages curriculum. This addresses a major need of the
primary workforce in the coming period. The specification
could also be of value for other teachers, for example secondary
teachers who need to teach a language other than their
specialism.
The target user audience for this particular work is training
providers, including HEIs, Adult Education providers, Local
Authorities, Specialist Language Colleges, The Cultural Institutes,
private providers and others.