Most primary schools in England ‘stopped teaching languages in first lockdown’ 08/07/2021, 12:10 am
A survey suggests language teaching was discontinued at 53% of primary schools during the first lockdown (Danny Lawson/PA)
The majority of primary schools in England stopped teaching languages during the first lockdown, research suggests.
Covid-19 has had a “negative impact” on language learning for pupils in primary and secondary schools, according to the British Council’s Language Trends 2021 report.
The survey, of more than 1,500 teachers from schools across England, suggests language teaching was discontinued at 53% of primary schools during the lockdown, from March 23 to late June 2020.
One in five primary schools continued to suspend language teaching in January and February this year due to Covid-19, the report found.