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The new GCSE will provide pupils with the opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate using British Sign Language.
Ofsted survey report evaluating how well new early years and primary teachers are trained to teach language and literacy.
New report on the development of hypersonic missile technologies.
We treat the English and Welsh languages equally when conducting public business in Wales.
This rapid review drew primarily on academic and grey literature published in the last 10 years
15 hubs selected as part of new programme to boost languages in schools across the country.
When conducting public business in Wales, English and Welsh languages are treated equally.
You could get a fine and penalty points if you're caught speeding, or could even lose your licence
Subject content for modern foreign language (smaller cohorts) GCE AS and A levels for teaching in schools from 2018.
The Civil Service Languages Network (CSLN) is a network for civil servants with a passion for languages who enjoy immersing themselves in different cultures. Whether you speak five different languages or are beginning your language learning journey, CSLN provides the...
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