What's happening?
Royal Holloway University and Languages For All are partnering with King’s College London to host a roundtable discussion exploring the emerging findings from the Languages For All programme.
Professor Charles Burdett will present on the need to develop concerted, collective action to solve the challenges with decreasing language student numbers. You can read more about this strategy on the School of Advanced Studies website here.
We will hear from stakeholders across the Languages For All partnership including schools, universities and employers on how the initiative works for them and plans for growth.
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Who can come?
If you care about promoting the study of modern languages, this might be an event for you. In particular we are interested in bringing together:
schools, sixth forms, and school leaders who want to increase A-level modern language numbers
multi-academy trusts or other groups of schools who already collaborate and want to explore this model
employers and industry representatives who care about language skills in the workforce
university leaders who wish to innovate to protect language study, and promote international exchange
policy makers who care about fair access to education for all
When and where?
Monday 3rd March
14:00 - 16:30, followed by networking & refreshments.
King’s College London
Get in touch for more details, for an invitation, and to discuss how this links to your work: hello@languagesforall.org