Not exact matches
Commenting on the investment, Leora Cruddas, director of policy at the Association of School and College Leaders, argued: «We welcome the Mandarin
programme because it is an investment in education and in a
modern foreign language.
Learning
modern foreign languages at a young age is important and Lingotot will help many primary schools to deliver high quality MFL
programmes, so we're delighted to be able to support this by providing recognition to those who complete these courses.»
Since
modern foreign languages were made compulsory for all KS2 pupils across England and Wales, primary schools, who often have no
foreign language expertise, have increasingly turned to external providers to deliver their MFL
programmes.
Leora Cruddas, director of policy at the Association of School and College Leaders, said: «We welcome the Mandarin
programme because it is an investment in education and in a
modern foreign language.