TeachingEnglish
      A global revolution? Teaching English at primary school

      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.

      Comments

      rezartaqafa's picture
      rezartaqafa
      Submitted on 20 December, 2010 - 15:56

       The topic of this seminar is really important & interesting for me .

        Nice work

       

      Ngô Thị Lan's picture
      Ngô Thị Lan
      Submitted on 6 January, 2012 - 12:50

      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.

      Đặng linh giang's picture
      Đặng linh giang
      Submitted on 28 March, 2012 - 08:12

      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.

      asaher's picture
      asaher
      Submitted on 15 June, 2012 - 00:08

      I wanna learn english and improve skills listening, reading, speaking, writeng