Leaders - Planning
If the introduction of foreign languages into the
life of every primary school is to become a reality, the process
will need careful and systematic planning at every level. In the
first place, the effectiveness of the curriculum will be judged by
its impact on each of the five outcomes of Every Child
Matters.
Secondly, as with other significant changes to the curriculum,
strategic planning in school and in the local area is vital to
ensure that high quality teaching of the foreign language can be
sustained. Thirdly, school planning is important in order to
develop the skills and confidence of staff and to make the language
permeate the curriculum.
CLIL - organisation
Teaching subjects of the curriculum through
the medium of a new language has aroused a lot of interest across
Europe over the last ten years, and some countries have been
actively promoting the learning of a new language through Content
and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).
Primary schools that are interested in how
they might extend language learning across the curriculum will need
to consider how best to arrange lessons in order to get most
benefit and least disruption.
In this series of clips, a consultant, a head
teacher and class teacher talk about how they organise CLIL.