Monday, 25 January 2010

Languages are becoming 'twilight subjects' at state schools | Education | guardian.co.uk

Languages are becoming 'twilight subjects' at state schools | Education | guardian.co.uk: "Most state schools in England have abandoned a government target to keep at least half their pupils studying a language until the age of 16, the study reveals." More evidence of the difference in cultural capital of students between the state and independent sector in education

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