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25/05/2016
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The UK Government needs to urgently adopt a new, comprehensive
languages strategy if it is to keep pace with its international
competitors and reduce a skills deficit that has wide-reaching economic,
political, and military effects.
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<p class="">It is vital that we communicate clearly and simply
the value of languages for the health of the nation. English is
necessary, but not sufficient.<br><em> - Wendy Ayres-Bennett</em><br><br></p>
The findings are included in a new report,<em> The Value of Languages,</em>
published by the University of Cambridge this week, after wide-ranging
consultation with government bodies and agencies including the MoD,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, GCHQ, and the Department for Education.<br><br>The
report argues for the full contribution of languages to the UK economy
and society to be realised across government, rather than falling solely
under the remit of the Department for Education, thereby allowing a
centralised approach in how language impacts the UK in almost every
sphere of 21st-century life.<br><br>Recent independent research,
highlighted within the report, indicates the language deficit could be
costing the UK economy billions of pounds per year.<br><br><a href="http://www.publicpolicy.cam.ac.uk/research-impact/value-of-languages" target="_blank"><em>The Value of Languages</em></a>
draws on discussions at a workshop held in Cambridge, co-chaired by
Professor Wendy Ayres-Bennett of the Department of Theoretical and
Applied Linguistics, and Baroness Coussins, Co-Chair of the All-Party
Parliamentary Group on Languages. The workshop was attended by
representatives from across government and is likely to inform future
policy decisions in this area.<br><br>Professor Ayres-Bennett said: “It
is vital that we communicate clearly and simply the value of languages
for the health of the nation. English is necessary, but not sufficient.
We cannot leave language policy to the Department for Education alone."<br><br><a href="http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/urgent-action-needed-to-close-uk-languages-gap" target="_blank">Read the full story</a><br><br clear="all"><a href="https://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/news/urgent-action-needed-to-close-uk-languages-gap/">https://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/news/urgent-action-needed-to-close-uk-languages-gap/</a>?<br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">**************************************<br>N.b.: Listing on the lgpolicy-list is merely intended as a service to its members<br>and implies neither approval, confirmation nor agreement by the owner or sponsor of the list as to the veracity of a message's contents. Members who disagree with a message are encouraged to post a rebuttal, and to write directly to the original sender of any offensive message. A copy of this may be forwarded to this list as well. (H. Schiffman, Moderator)<br><br>For more information about the lgpolicy-list, go to <a href="https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/" target="_blank">https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/</a><br>listinfo/lgpolicy-list<br>*******************************************</div>
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