TeachingEnglish
A global revolution? Teaching English at primary school
Submitted by BC Seminars on 5 November, 2010 - 17:41
English is being taught at increasingly younger ages in an expanding number of countries. So today, teenagers are no longer young learners of English. The new YL is a first grader, a pre-schooler or even a foetus!
- Why has this transformation occurred?
- What is the impact on education systems worldwide?
- How are we to develop the ‘right’ conditions for successful primary ELT in primary schools?
- What factors affect YL policy and its implementation?
Our seminar offers a response to these and other questions, drawing evidence from a recent international conference and related publication.
To read Janet and Jayne's accompanying paper, click here. To read a BC seminars blog review, click here.
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The topic of this seminar is really important & interesting for me .
Nice work
It's very useful and important. I can gain more knowledge and more understand about PELT, so I can know how to teach for children.
i think i did not have to understand the content of the seminar, but what I can understand, it is useful. A global revolution? i think it is really necessary.
I wanna learn english and improve skills listening, reading, speaking, writeng