Although Wales may be said to constitute a nation, England and Wales come under one heading, because prior to devolution Wales had been deprived of its own institutions ever since the Act of Union of 1536. Laws passed in England normally applied to 'England and Wales', and many still do ...
This article outlines policy development and current educational provision for the languages of minority groups in England and Wales. The policy is set in the context of language policy making for pupils from the majority, English speaking society. The article examines how the dominance of English ...
This article concerns bilingual legislation and focusses on the legal status of the Welsh language in Welsh legislation, an issue complicated by the confusing context of the single jurisdiction for England and Wales. It refers to analysis of the position undertaken by the Law Commission of England...
The size of the British Isles often leads people to think that the languages spoken in its countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are somewhat the same. At first, visitors are often surprised to find that they have difficulty in understanding the accents(口音)and dialects(方...
The size of the British Isles often leads people to think that the languages spoken in its countries of England,Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland are somewhat the same.At first,visitors are often surprised to find that they have difficulty in understanding the accents and dialects of certain re...
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The size of the British Isles often leads people to think that the languages spoken in its countries of England,Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland are somewhat the same.At first,visitors are often surprised to find that they have difficulty in understanding the accents and dialects of certain re...
There has been much debate in recent years about the future of primary language teaching in England, Scotland and Wales but relatively little discussion about the situation in Northern Ireland. This paper seeks to set the policy context in Northern Ireland where the provision for primary languages ...
The size of the British Isles often leads people to think that the languages spoken in its countries ofEngland, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are somewhat the same. At first, visitors are often surprisedto find that they have difficulty in understanding the accents and dialects of certain...
The effects of national testing in science at Key Stage 2 in England and Wales In this article, the authors describe a research project designed to explore the effects of science testing in Year 6 (age 11) in England and implications ... S Collins,M Reiss,G Stobart - 《Education in Scie...