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Research about access to English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) provision in England.
These materials aim to support schools working with newly arrived isolated learners of English as an additional language.
This series brings together all documents relating to English business survey.
National and regional support with learning English as a second language.
Immigration staff guidance on assessing whether an applicant has met the English language requirement.
This rapid review drew primarily on academic and grey literature published in the last 10 years
How to provide an English language test as part of your QTS application that will meet all the requirements.
Subject content and assessment objectives for GCSEs in English language and English literature.
GCE AS and A level subject content for English literature for teaching in schools from 2015.
Guidance for providing ESOL and training for other skills.
This fund is for local authorities to enable individuals with little to no English language skills to fulfil their potential and increase their positive participation in their local area.
A review of research into factors that influence the quality of English education in schools in England.
Analysis of school census data on the English proficiency of pupils with English as an additional language (EAL).
The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names (PCGN) guidance on English conventional names.
Summary of the most innovative ideas received at stage 1 of the competition.
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