@ZacGoldsmith Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Daniel Kwiecinski λ (@danielllo) March 24, 2015
@olaygazeteuk pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
Pls RT @zenahilton ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts #languagepolicyUK 14 languages due to be cut
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Pls RT @LLASCentre ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts #languagepolicyUK 14 languages due to be cut
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
@AlanDuncanMP @RoryStewartUK Pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on planned A-level cuts to #Arabic, #Persian etc #languagepolicyUK
— Elisabeth Kendall (@Dr_E_Kendall) March 24, 2015
@vincecable as my MP, could you pls attend today's @nickdebois debate on language GCSE and A level cuts? Ta! #languagepolicyUK
— Laura Minogue (@MFL_Tweets) March 24, 2015
UK cuts to A-levels in #Arabic, #Persian, #Turkish planned. Are we nuts? Thx @nickdebois for Parliament debate today #languagepolicyUK
— Elisabeth Kendall (@Dr_E_Kendall) March 24, 2015
loss of language accreditation will lead to loss of teaching and learning #languagepolicyUK without capacity in Turkish, Polish etc #UKfail
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
loss of language accreditation will lead to loss of teaching and learning #languagepolicyUK without capacity in Turkish, Polish etc #UKfail
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
we need all MPs to attend @nickdebois Commons debate today- language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK @TristramHuntMP @ChrisWhite_MP
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
we need all MPs to attend @nickdebois Commons debate today- language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK @TristramHuntMP @ChrisWhite_MP
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
@JohnPenroseNews Please attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts. #languagepolicyUK
— Rhian Atkin (@RhianAtkin) March 24, 2015
Vince – Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Nathan Winch (@nathanwinch) March 24, 2015
'Difficult climate' for language teaching: http://t.co/ZwQBuUPieE
Save GCSEs and A-levels in lesser taught languages! #languagepolicyUK— Duygu Çandarlı (@duygucandarli) March 24, 2015
Tweet your MP now (search for them on Google eg “David Cameron MP twitter”) and please use the hashtag #languagepolicyUK
— Joe Dale (@joedale) March 24, 2015
Dear @Mike_Fabricant as my MP, could you please attend today's @nickdebois debate on language GCSE & A-Level cuts? Thanks #languagepolicyUK
— Nick Crosby (@nick_crosby_xl8) March 24, 2015
Emily, Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
@IanMurrayMP Will you please attend @nickdebois' Commons debate today on school language cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Graham H. Turner (@grahamhturner) March 24, 2015
Lynne,Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
Ask your MP to attend Commons debate on lesser taught langs today #languagepolicyUK @UKTaiko @taikomeantime
— Rosellen (@rose11en) March 24, 2015
Meg, will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
Ask your MP to attend Commons debate on lesser taught langs today #languagepolicyUK @anglobrazsoc @Brazilophiles @KingsBrazil @gandaiaarts
— Rosellen (@rose11en) March 24, 2015
Join @speak2future campaign & ask your MP to attend today's @nickdebois Commons debate on language GCSE and A level cuts. #languagepolicyUK
— ITI Official site (@ITIUK) March 24, 2015
Pls RT @SLondonCitizens ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts #languagepolicyUK Fr, Ger not only langs
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
David, Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
Please ask your MP to attend @nickdebois's Commons debate this afternoon on lesser taught languages #languagepolicyUK. Mine not on Twitter!
— Abigail Parrish (@DrAParrish) March 24, 2015
Andy, please attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
Dear @KateHoeyMP, as my MP, could you pls attend today's @nickdebois Commons debate on language GCSE and A level cuts? Ta! #languagepolicyUK
— Paul Kaye (@PaulKayeEUlangs) March 24, 2015
@marymacleodmp Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Katya Saville (@speedylinguales) March 24, 2015
Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Ertanch Hidayettin (@hidayettin) March 24, 2015
@David_Cameron Save Japanese Language at A-level/GCSE #languagepolicyUK @jpflondon @EdinburghUni
— Nihongo Connection (@NihongoConnect) March 24, 2015
@lfeatherstone please support small entry language exams in commons debate today with @nickdebois #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 24, 2015
Ask your MP to attend Commons debate on lesser taught langs today #languagepolicyUK @anglobrazsoc @BrazilicaFest
— Rosellen (@rose11en) March 24, 2015
Pls RT @theindpress Language deficit costs GB £48billion p/a Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Ask ur MP to attend Common's debate on lesser taught langs today #languagepolicyUK @UCML
— T&I Studies (@tipton_rebecca) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @BBCSchoolReport @bbceducation @GdnPolitics Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
@tpearce003 Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— Philip Harding (@phe99phe99) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @After18UK @languageFutures @TeamLeicester Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Pls RT @MIDdetention – ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts @SupplementaryEd #languagepolicyUK
— Rosellen Lambert (@RosellenCV3) March 24, 2015
.@David_Cameron Studying Japanese for A-level/GCSE should definitely not be scrapped! #languagepolicyUK @jpflondon
— Dougie Robertson (@d0ug7a5) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @speak2future @DHESolutionsltd @ErikMesel1 Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @Sobus_H_F ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @SaveOurExams ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @PolskaMacierz ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @MRCF_london ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @asylumresearch ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @LeedsCityofSanc ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag! Pls RT @Multi_Ling_Mat ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag, pls RT @NazekRamadan ask your MP to attend Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
@swilliamsmp Will you pls attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK thank you
— Rosanna Radlinska (@RosannaRTyma) March 24, 2015
Got a hashtag – Will you pls attend @HarrietHarman @DavidLammy Commons debate today on language GCSE & A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
.@jeremycorbyn Commons debate today tabled by Nick De Bois on “Lesser taught languages” in England @JETAAUK #languagepolicyUK Please attend!
— Josy A (@josyishere) March 24, 2015
@cj_dinenage will you be at @nickdebois lesser taught languages debate today? sad and surprised to see those under threat #languagepolicyUK
— Rosellen Lambert (@RosellenCV3) March 24, 2015
entry figures are influenced by school performance targets is Nick Gibb aware of that? #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
Nick Gibb clearly not fully aware of the importance of points raised tonight, may be food for thought #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
exam boards will prioritise commercial goals not longer term public good – who will make this happen? #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
exam boards will prioritise commercial goals not longer term public good – who will make this happen? #languagepolicyUK
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
RT @WarwickLanguage: #languagetrends survey mention @TeresaTinsley but Nick Gibb #languagepolicyUK sounds like complacency to me! #ukfail
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
#languagetrends survey gets a mention @TeresaTinsley but Nick Gibb #languagepolicyUK sounds like complacency to me!
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
#UCL #IWLP praised in the Commons in #languagepolicyUK debate contribution to language learning out of hours
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
#UCL #IWLP praised in the Commons in #languagepolicyUK debate contribution to language learning out of hours
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
"more for less" needs to lead to some creative thinking for accreditation #languagepolicyUK well done @nickdebois #appg
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
Daniel Kawczynski MP: how will UK meet its export targets if it can't export outside Anglophone countries? @daniel4shrews #languagepolicyUK
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 24, 2015
@felizz7 I saw him too. He must be checking the hashtags #ModernLanguageDebate and #languagepolicyuk
— Joe Dale (@joedale) March 24, 2015
role of language proficiency in exports – this will need real financial commitment to study from business #languagepolicyUK not lipservice
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
John Randall MP "our country cannot afford not to encourage" these languages. #languagepolicyUK #ModernLanguageDebate @uxbridgewalrus
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 24, 2015
@nickdebois debate highlights role of languages in social cohesion, UK cannot afford to ignore teaching of languages #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
@nickdebois thank you for such a positive and helpful debate, the language community is grateful #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
"Anyone who wants to learn these languages will have a disincentive" if there is no qualification #languagepolicyUK #ModernLanguageDebate
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 24, 2015
over 1M impressions of #languagepolicyUK showing we care about all language capacity in UK and don't want to see #ukfail
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
@SirGeorgeYoung will you please attend @nickdebois Commons debate today (7pm) on language GCSE and A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— jadziamackie (@jadziamackie) March 24, 2015
@nickdebois calls for the Minister to meet exam board decision makers #languagepolicyUK #ModernLanguageDebate
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 24, 2015
#languagepolicyUK #supplementaryschools are imp community endeavour but nt substitute for GB exams @nickdebois exam boards to be questioned.
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 24, 2015
exam bodies should not be limiting ambitons of our people #languagepolicyUK call for govt meeting with OCR decision makers
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
exam bodies should not be limiting ambitons of our people #languagepolicyUK call for govt meeting with OCR decision makers
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
@SirGeorgeYoung Will you please attend @nickdebois Commons debate today on language GCSE and A Level cuts? #languagepolicyUK
— jadziamackie (@jadziamackie) March 24, 2015
Poor show RT @joedale Look! #ModernLanguageDebate #languagepolicyUK pic.twitter.com/gmhST789oV
— Rachel Britt (@felizz7) March 24, 2015
great to hear politicians showing awareness of speaking the language in #languagepolicyUK debate now on BBC parliament @BBCParliament
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
well established generations turkish, polish – modern language learning accreditation allows career dev and enriches UK #languagepolicyUK
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
UK are not poor linguists, this is a myth, the way of the world now is that english only = a handicap #languagepolicyUK #appg has ambition
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
#lessertaughtlanguages are infact the languages of the future house say govt's job is to lead here,here! #languagepolicyUK give some umph 🙂
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
#lessertaughtlanguages are infact the languages of the future house say govt's job is to lead here,here! #languagepolicyUK give some umph 🙂
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
Look! #ModernLanguageDebate #languagepolicyUK pic.twitter.com/RIYN7iNSl1
— Joe Dale (@joedale) March 24, 2015
Shocked to see how few MPs are in this debate #ModernLanguageDebate #languagepolicyUK pic.twitter.com/1E1Vslq3yP
— Joe Dale (@joedale) March 24, 2015
language community needs to showcase the many advantages of skills acquired through language learning #languagepolicyUK
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
@SupplementaryEd @SaveOurExams @nickdebois @UCML very encouraging, we must show we care about this debate #languagepolicyUK
— UCML (@UCML) March 24, 2015
@SupplementaryEd @SaveOurExams @nickdebois @UCML very encouraging, we must show we care about this debate #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
good presence and contributions from #labour in support of #languagepolicyUK @nickdebois speaking with conviction #languagepolicyUK #ukti
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 24, 2015
@heidialexander @rushanaraali #languagepolicyUK vital modern languages lost to GB if examination board plans allowed http://t.co/XFAK0EbgrL
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 26, 2015
@WarwickGerman already exists for Turkish https://t.co/7HMhMZ0rFO #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 26, 2015
@Dr_James_H @DrTerryLamb @jwyburd latest news http://t.co/pw6q5nbRvi #languagepolicyUK
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) March 26, 2015
Campaign on BBC News! http://t.co/A5YiCmOjYh Time to tweet yr MP for their urgent support, see http://t.co/hgn5HFOtgy #languagepolicyUK
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 26, 2015
Vital modern languages could be lost, warns Labour – BBC News http://t.co/n2K9EDqQEk #languagepolicyUK
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 26, 2015
Good to see @tristramhuntMP questioning govt on language exams debacle #languagepolicyuk http://t.co/xD5i2GdZkF
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 26, 2015
Keep asking your MP to support an urgent review of MFL GCSE/A Level cuts. More info: http://t.co/iMngi9wpZ0 #languagepolicyUK
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 25, 2015
@tpearce003 As my MP will you support reversal of cuts to GCSEs & A Levels in languages? #languagepolicyUK It's an important social issue!
— Philip Harding (@phe99phe99) March 25, 2015
Bad news: many A level & GCSE #language exams being scrapped http://t.co/ezJDPpB4Iv If you care too, tweet your MP! #languagepolicyUK
— Babel Babies (@Babel_Babies) March 25, 2015
Watch yesterday's Commons debate here http://t.co/xWM7rwcCdM #languagepolicyUK Led by @nickdebois
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 25, 2015
Our view on the recent scrapping of the #Turkish exams in the UK http://t.co/HLW0B7kbHl What now? #languagepolicyUK
— Hands On Turkish (@HandsOnTurkish) March 25, 2015
RT @SupplementaryEd: #languagepolicyUK reverse closure of Asset Langs – wd support KS2 langs, value + develop our rich lang resource>Spot on
— John Connor (@bootleian) March 30, 2015
@UCML German – proof that no language community should be complacent, we must ALL campaign for ALL languages to be valued #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@NLinUK @DutchCentre @Uli_T Exam boards scrap GCSE & A level qualif small languages. Write yr MP! #languagepolicyuk http://t.co/fXhLuqao7l.
— Marja Kingma #FBTE (@Marjakingma) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK reverse closure of Asset languages – would support KS2 language strategy, value + develop our rich language resource
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@britac_news 922 @SupplementaryEd members since 2011, teaching 67,602 children. 771 teaching a lang, 59% affected by #languagepolicyUK cuts
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
922 @SupplementaryEd members since 2011, teaching 67,602 children. 771 teaching a language, 59% will be affected by #languagepolicyUK cuts
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@gregclarkmp @NickyMorgan01 #mfl matters2ourXchange of global knowledge2produce https://t.co/aHECyF8Pmm #languagepolicyUK #langchat #tes
— Veg&FlowerPlot9 (@VFlowerplot9) March 30, 2015
@TheEconomist 2promote a new generation of these https://t.co/aHECyF8Pmm #languagepolicyUK #education #interdisciplinethinkers #langchat
— Veg&FlowerPlot9 (@VFlowerplot9) March 30, 2015
@StAlbansMP As my MP will you support @TristramHuntMP call for @NickyMorgan01 to save language exams? #languagepolicyUK
— Kajal Guille (@KajalGuille) March 30, 2015
@vincecable stop language qualifications disappearing! Our economy can't afford it! #languagepolicyUK
— Marion Pellon (@marionprof) March 29, 2015
Inspirational speech by @jwyburd #oliverpriorsociety. Let's push for a #languagepolicyUK please RT
— Marion Pellon (@marionprof) March 29, 2015
“@marionprof: Inspirational speech by @jwyburd #oliverpriorsociety. Let's push for a #languagepolicyUK please RT” #mfltwitterati
— RGS Newcastle MFL (@rgs_mfl) March 30, 2015
@jwyburd #languagepolicyUK Modern Languages for all.
— NorthamptonHigh GDST (@NorthamptonHigh) March 29, 2015
#languagepolicyUK the past, the present and the future walked into a bar: it was tense. @Routesintolangs great speech @downingcollege
— NorthamptonHigh GDST (@NorthamptonHigh) March 29, 2015
@britac_news campaigning with us all for all language GCSE/A levels to be redeveloped #languagepolicyUK post 2016 http://t.co/FefoJgoobC
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 29, 2015
RT #leicestercity #supplementaryschool teachers of Punjabi, Gujarati, Arabic, Tamil and Urdu celebrate their achievement. #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 29, 2015
@Chrikaru hope you can join us for next week's twitter chat https://t.co/6wvyx6pGBt #languagepolicyUK
— UCML (@UCML) March 29, 2015
cutting some UK language GSCSEs/A levels as "not cost effective"! What'll it cost the UK's future? #languagepolicyUK http://t.co/9Os7aE7Pjt
— Dr Seán Williams (@WiggishHistory) March 31, 2015
Campaigners fight to save broad range of languages that may get cut from GCSE/A-level exams http://t.co/JrtwBFpaDr #languagepolicyUK
— LegendaBooks (@LegendaBooks) March 31, 2015
Campaigners fight to save broad range of languages that may get cut from GCSE/A-level exams http://t.co/eLJeUbRuiP #languagepolicyUK
— ManeyCulture (@ManeyCulture) March 31, 2015
Coverage of the language exam cuts on BBCWorld/BBC4 last night #languagepolicyuk https://t.co/K6BtRfzT4r
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 31, 2015
@UCML writes to exam boards on withdrawal of small-entry languages at GCSE and A-Level: http://t.co/a36oAm5yex #languagepolicyuk
— Bristol German (@BristolGerman) March 31, 2015
Here's the link to BBC4 interview on A levels #languagepolicyuk https://t.co/p452W3wP2d
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 31, 2015
join @speak2future campaign to save foreign language exams incl. dutch http://t.co/XImejuymiP #languagepolicyUK
— Roel Vismans (@RoelVismans) March 31, 2015
@UCML #languagepolicyUK political will needed, not leaving this to market forces alone
— Jocelyn Wyburd (@jwyburd) March 31, 2015
I shall be on BBC4 and @BBCWorld around 7.15 talking about the cuts to A level language exams #languagepolicyUK @speak2future
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 30, 2015
@DeloitteUK if learning&development critical due2gaps in talent/skills engage/inspire much earlier in education of young #languagepolicyUK
— Veg&FlowerPlot9 (@VFlowerplot9) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK bring back #Assetlanguages supportive, tested way to deliver lang learning in supplementary+primary schs @LanguagesSheff
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK Asset Langs as additional/'equivalent' GCSE path killed, but as KS2/complementary languages tool cld b reborn from flames?
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK #Assetlanguages offers supportive, tested way to deliver language learning in supplementary+primary schs @LanguagesSheff
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
RT @SupplementaryEd: #languagepolicyUK reverse closure of Asset Langs – wd support KS2 langs, value + develop our rich lang resource>Spot on
— John Connor (@bootleian) March 30, 2015
@UCML German – proof that no language community should be complacent, we must ALL campaign for ALL languages to be valued #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@NLinUK @DutchCentre @Uli_T Exam boards scrap GCSE & A level qualif small languages. Write yr MP! #languagepolicyuk http://t.co/fXhLuqao7l.
— Marja Kingma #FBTE (@Marjakingma) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK reverse closure of Asset languages – would support KS2 language strategy, value + develop our rich language resource
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@britac_news 922 @SupplementaryEd members since 2011, teaching 67,602 children. 771 teaching a lang, 59% affected by #languagepolicyUK cuts
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@flynnhc @AndrewJones4MP As my future MP,will u support govt efforts2reverse GCSE/A-Lvl langs cuts? http://t.co/vABbdle5BG #languagepolicyUK
— Tom Smith (@TomSmithGerman) March 31, 2015
Save GSCE & Alevel #languages from the axe including #dutch #portuguese #polish #bengali #turkish #languagepolicyUK http://t.co/kqZFVji9j1
— Emily Jane Simpson (@Emily_J_Simpson) March 31, 2015
cutting some UK language GSCSEs/A levels as "not cost effective"! What'll it cost the UK's future? #languagepolicyUK http://t.co/9Os7aE7Pjt
— Dr Seán Williams (@WiggishHistory) March 31, 2015
Campaigners fight to save broad range of languages that may get cut from GCSE/A-level exams http://t.co/eLJeUbRuiP #languagepolicyUK
— ManeyCulture (@ManeyCulture) March 31, 2015
Campaigners fight to save broad range of languages that may get cut from GCSE/A-level exams http://t.co/JrtwBFpaDr #languagepolicyUK
— LegendaBooks (@LegendaBooks) March 31, 2015
Coverage of the language exam cuts on BBCWorld/BBC4 last night #languagepolicyuk https://t.co/K6BtRfzT4r
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 31, 2015
@UCML writes to exam boards on withdrawal of small-entry languages at GCSE and A-Level: http://t.co/a36oAm5yex #languagepolicyuk
— Bristol German (@BristolGerman) March 31, 2015
Here's the link to BBC4 interview on A levels #languagepolicyuk https://t.co/p452W3wP2d
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 31, 2015
join @speak2future campaign to save foreign language exams incl. dutch http://t.co/XImejuymiP #languagepolicyUK
— Roel Vismans (@RoelVismans) March 31, 2015
@UCML #languagepolicyUK political will needed, not leaving this to market forces alone
— Jocelyn Wyburd (@jwyburd) March 31, 2015
raider_truth: YouTube #Mexico #spanish #learnspanish #spanishwine #Spain #Madrid #languages #languagelearning #languagepolicyUK #englishlea…
— LanguageFever (@languagefever) March 30, 2015
https://twitter.com/raider_truth/status/582621942555025410
I shall be on BBC4 and @BBCWorld around 7.15 talking about the cuts to A level language exams #languagepolicyUK @speak2future
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 30, 2015
@DeloitteUK if learning&development critical due2gaps in talent/skills engage/inspire much earlier in education of young #languagepolicyUK
— Veg&FlowerPlot9 (@VFlowerplot9) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK bring back #Assetlanguages supportive, tested way to deliver lang learning in supplementary+primary schs @LanguagesSheff
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK Asset Langs as additional/'equivalent' GCSE path killed, but as KS2/complementary languages tool cld b reborn from flames?
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK #Assetlanguages offers supportive, tested way to deliver language learning in supplementary+primary schs @LanguagesSheff
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
RT @SupplementaryEd: #languagepolicyUK reverse closure of Asset Langs – wd support KS2 langs, value + develop our rich lang resource>Spot on
— John Connor (@bootleian) March 30, 2015
@UCML German – proof that no language community should be complacent, we must ALL campaign for ALL languages to be valued #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@NLinUK @DutchCentre @Uli_T Exam boards scrap GCSE & A level qualif small languages. Write yr MP! #languagepolicyuk http://t.co/fXhLuqao7l.
— Marja Kingma #FBTE (@Marjakingma) March 30, 2015
@flynnhc @AndrewJones4MP As my future MP,will u support govt efforts2reverse GCSE/A-Lvl langs cuts? http://t.co/vABbdle5BG #languagepolicyUK
— Tom Smith (@TomSmithGerman) March 31, 2015
Save GSCE & Alevel #languages from the axe including #dutch #portuguese #polish #bengali #turkish #languagepolicyUK http://t.co/kqZFVji9j1
— Emily Jane Simpson (@Emily_J_Simpson) March 31, 2015
cutting some UK language GSCSEs/A levels as "not cost effective"! What'll it cost the UK's future? #languagepolicyUK http://t.co/9Os7aE7Pjt
— Dr Seán Williams (@WiggishHistory) March 31, 2015
Campaigners fight to save broad range of languages that may get cut from GCSE/A-level exams http://t.co/JrtwBFpaDr #languagepolicyUK
— LegendaBooks (@LegendaBooks) March 31, 2015
Campaigners fight to save broad range of languages that may get cut from GCSE/A-level exams http://t.co/eLJeUbRuiP #languagepolicyUK
— ManeyCulture (@ManeyCulture) March 31, 2015
Coverage of the language exam cuts on BBCWorld/BBC4 last night #languagepolicyuk https://t.co/K6BtRfzT4r
— Speak to the future (@speak2future) March 31, 2015
@UCML writes to exam boards on withdrawal of small-entry languages at GCSE and A-Level: http://t.co/a36oAm5yex #languagepolicyuk
— Bristol German (@BristolGerman) March 31, 2015
Here's the link to BBC4 interview on A levels #languagepolicyuk https://t.co/p452W3wP2d
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 31, 2015
join @speak2future campaign to save foreign language exams incl. dutch http://t.co/XImejuymiP #languagepolicyUK
— Roel Vismans (@RoelVismans) March 31, 2015
@UCML #languagepolicyUK political will needed, not leaving this to market forces alone
— Jocelyn Wyburd (@jwyburd) March 31, 2015
raider_truth: YouTube #Mexico #spanish #learnspanish #spanishwine #Spain #Madrid #languages #languagelearning #languagepolicyUK #englishlea…
— LanguageFever (@languagefever) March 30, 2015
https://twitter.com/raider_truth/status/582621942555025410
I shall be on BBC4 and @BBCWorld around 7.15 talking about the cuts to A level language exams #languagepolicyUK @speak2future
— Teresa Tinsley (@TeresaTinsley) March 30, 2015
@DeloitteUK if learning&development critical due2gaps in talent/skills engage/inspire much earlier in education of young #languagepolicyUK
— Veg&FlowerPlot9 (@VFlowerplot9) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK bring back #Assetlanguages supportive, tested way to deliver lang learning in supplementary+primary schs @LanguagesSheff
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK Asset Langs as additional/'equivalent' GCSE path killed, but as KS2/complementary languages tool cld b reborn from flames?
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
#languagepolicyUK #Assetlanguages offers supportive, tested way to deliver language learning in supplementary+primary schs @LanguagesSheff
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
RT @SupplementaryEd: #languagepolicyUK reverse closure of Asset Langs – wd support KS2 langs, value + develop our rich lang resource>Spot on
— John Connor (@bootleian) March 30, 2015
@UCML German – proof that no language community should be complacent, we must ALL campaign for ALL languages to be valued #languagepolicyUK
— NRCSE (@SupplementaryEd) March 30, 2015
@NLinUK @DutchCentre @Uli_T Exam boards scrap GCSE & A level qualif small languages. Write yr MP! #languagepolicyuk http://t.co/fXhLuqao7l.
— Marja Kingma #FBTE (@Marjakingma) March 30, 2015