Primary school modern language teaching in England 1964-2014: the legacy of the Burstall Report

IF 0.2 3区 文学 Q2 HISTORY Language & History Pub Date : 2019-08-26 DOI:10.1080/17597536.2019.1649853
S. Bayley
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ABSTRACT The Nuffield/Schools Council Pilot Scheme of the mid-1960s to 70s was the first concerted effort to teach a modern language in the primary schools of England. The results of this experiment were published in the final Burstall Report (1974), which concluded that teaching French to eight-to-eleven year olds was not feasible given the available resources. Therefore, the Pilot Scheme was written off as a failure. This study suggests that, far from failing, the Scheme prepared the ground and planted the seeds of today’s successful primary modern language teaching (PMLT). In viewing the Scheme in retrospect through the lens of current developments, it becomes apparent that its innovations shape much of present practice. Its use of classroom teachers, principle of inclusiveness, and introduction of technology into the modern language classroom are some examples. Moreover, its identification of major obstacles to good PMLT led to the fashioning of a new ethos which harmonises it with the Progressive philosophy of primary education.
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英国小学现代语言教学1964-2014:伯斯顿报告的遗产
20世纪60年代中期至70年代的纳菲尔德/学校委员会试点计划是第一次在英国小学教授现代语言的共同努力。这个实验的结果发表在最终的伯斯托尔报告(1974)中,该报告得出的结论是,在现有资源的情况下,向8至11岁的孩子教授法语是不可行的。因此,试验计划以失败告终。这项研究表明,该计划非但没有失败,反而为今天成功的初级现代语言教学(PMLT)奠定了基础,播下了种子。通过当前的发展回顾该计划,很明显,它的创新影响了当前的许多实践。它对课堂教师的运用、包容性原则、现代语言课堂技术的引入都是很好的例子。此外,它确定了良好的PMLT的主要障碍,导致形成了一种新的精神,使其与小学教育的进步哲学相协调。
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