Evaluating Student Mentoring As an Intervention to Support Modern Foreign Language Learning in Secondary Schools in Wales

S. Blake, C. Gorrara
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Commissioned annually by the British Council, the third Language Trends Wales report (2017) paints a worrying picture for non- indigenous languages in schools in Wales. Between 2002 and 2016, entries for modern foreign language qualifications at age sixteen (GCSE) dropped by 48%. Entries for advanced qualifications (A Level) at age eighteen have seen a similar drop, with the number today now half that of 2005. Funded by the Welsh Government, a student mentoring project is working in Wales to improve the uptake of modern foreign languages at GCSE in schools where uptake is low or in decline. This article evaluates the outcomes of this mentoring project over its first two phases (2015 16 and 2016 17). It analyses this mentoring initiative from two perspectives. Firstly, it examines the project as a strategic policy intervention, targeted at increasing uptake of modern foreign languages at GCSE and supporting curriculum reform in Wales. Secondly, the article assesses mentoring as a personal and professional intervention, supporting the lifelong learning of university students who were trained as mentors to work in secondary schools. By reviewing the impact of the project on both mentees and mentors, the article makes a case for mentoring as an intervention with capacity to build partnerships, broaden horizons and improve attitudes to language learning at a time of uncertainty about the UK's and Wales's place in the world.
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评价学生辅导作为支持威尔士中学现代外语学习的干预措施
受英国文化协会委托,第三份威尔士语言趋势报告(2017年)描绘了威尔士学校中非土著语言的令人担忧的情况。2002年至2016年间,16岁学生参加现代外语资格考试(GCSE)的人数下降了48%。18岁参加高级资格考试(A Level)的人数也出现了类似的下降,现在的人数只有2005年的一半。在威尔士政府的资助下,一个学生指导项目正在威尔士开展工作,以提高在普通中等教育证书中接受现代外语的学校的接受程度,这些学校的接受程度较低或正在下降。本文评估了该指导项目前两个阶段(2015 - 2016和2016 - 2017)的成果。它从两个角度分析了这个指导计划。首先,它将该项目作为一项战略政策干预进行审查,其目标是在普通中等教育证书中增加现代外语的吸收,并支持威尔士的课程改革。其次,本文评估师友作为一种个人和专业干预,支持作为导师培训的大学生到中学工作的终身学习。通过回顾该项目对学员和导师的影响,本文提出了一个案例,即在英国和威尔士在世界上的地位不确定的时候,指导作为一种有能力建立伙伴关系、拓宽视野和改善语言学习态度的干预措施。
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