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Current Issues Facing Modern Languages Departments in the UK. Philip Ford. 1995 GCSE French 62.6% GCSE German 23.1% GCSE Spanish 7.3% A-level French 56.5% A-level German 21.8% A-level Spanish 9.9%. 2009 GCSE French 49.7% GCSE German 19.3% GCSE Spanish 17.7%
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Current Issues Facing Modern Languages Departments in the UK Philip Ford
1995 GCSE French 62.6% GCSE German 23.1% GCSE Spanish 7.3% A-level French 56.5% A-level German 21.8% A-level Spanish 9.9% 2009 GCSE French 49.7% GCSE German 19.3% GCSE Spanish 17.7% A-level French 39.1% A-level German 15.7% A-level Spanish 20% Shifts in MFL studies in schools:England, Wales, Northern Ireland
Percentage of 16 yr-olds taking GCSE MFL 2009: 45.2% 2008: 48.0% 2007: 48.6% 2005: 60.7% 2003: 72.35 1999: 78.1%
1996 French 22,718 German 9,306 Spanish 4,095 All MFL 39,554 2007 French 12,713 German 5,631 Spanish 5,502 All MFL 28,419 Numbers taking A-level MFL
BA French 8005 Spanish 5100 German 3105 Italian 1320 Slavonic 890 p/g 340 305 200 120 295 UK first degree and p/g enrolment 2007–8
Consequences of previous RAEs • Research-related courses • Shift of emphasis from teaching to research • Increase in externally-funded research projects
Research-related courses • Cinema • Francophone literature • History, politics, current affairs • Gender studies and sexuality • Contemporary thought and theory • Popular culture (music, BD, Polars) • Travel writing • Visual culture
Research-related courses: the losers • Full chronological coverage • Non-contemporary literature, thought and culture • Breadth • Linguistics (2009 AUPHF survey showed 14/27 departments had no specialist in French linguistics)
REF changes • One panel for Modern Languages (with 7 sub-panels) • Outputs 65% • Impact 20% • Environment 15%
Library issues • Cost of Eurozone books • Multiciplicity of specialisms • Individual-linked courses • Need for translations of texts? • Digital resources • Budget and new fees régime • Libraries as teaching resources