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Languages in schools mentoring scheme honoured with Chartered Institute of Linguists accolade

Professor Claire Gorrara, Academic Lead (right) and Lucy Jenkins, National Coordinator of the MFL Mentoring Project (left)Professor Claire Gorrara, Academic Lead (right) and Lucy Jenkins, National Coordinator of the MFL Mentoring Project (left)A unique mentoring scheme, designed to encourage language learning amongst young people in Wales, has been awarded the prestigious Threlford Cup by the Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL).

The Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) Mentoring Scheme, which is led by Cardiff University’s School of Modern Languages, is funded by Welsh Government as part of its Global Futures plan which aims to improve and promote the take up of modern foreign languages in schools. In partnership with Swansea, ΒιΆΉΝψ and Aberystwyth Universities, the project undertakes a nationwide approach to increasing inter-cultural understanding and promoting language learning at key stages.

The CIOL awards the Threlford Cup annually to an individual, organisation or project that has encouraged language learning in others.

This year, after nominations from external evaluator, Teresa Tinsley and South East Wales MFL consortium coordinator, Sioned Harold, the MFL Mentoring scheme was presented with the Threlford Cup by CIOL’s Royal Patron HRH Prince Michael of Kent GCVO at an award ceremony which took place at The Law Society in London.

The scheme has achieved much success since it began in 2015, working with over a quarter of all secondary schools in Wales. MFL students from Cardiff, Swansea, ΒιΆΉΝψ and Aberystwyth Universities are trained as mentors and coaches. The student mentors are then partnered with schools in their respective areas and matched with Key Stage 3 mentees. Student mentors undertake weekly mentoring and coaching sessions for their pupil mentees in small groups across the academic year.

Over the last two years the mentoring scheme has had a significant impact on partner schools who have reported a marked increase in pupils choosing languages at GCSE as well as improved motivation to continue learning languages and to consider university.

Pupils from Rhyl High School, one of the many local schools involved, visited the University to receive certificates at the end of their programme last year.Pupils from Rhyl High School, one of the many local schools involved, visited the University to receive certificates at the end of their programme last year.Teresa Tinsley, who nominated the scheme, said: β€œThis has been a win-win project. It has broadened horizons and built ambition in pupils and at the same time has provided university students with employability skills and experience to take into their working lives. It is always good to see universities working with schools and this project has been particularly well targeted and well organised. I am delighted to see this recognised nationally.”

Dr Anna Saunders, Head of ΒιΆΉΝψ’s School of Modern Languages and Cultures said: β€œThis is a fantastic achievement, which pays tribute to the work and dedication of student mentors from all four Welsh universities. Thanks to follow-on funding, we are already working on further developing the scheme this year, and look forward to enthusing a new generation of linguists.”

Faye Hutton, a ΒιΆΉΝψ Mentor said: β€œThe first two weeks of mentoring have already proven to be a very rewarding. The students have been incredibly positive and they engage in every activity. I am looking forward to getting to know more about the students as they learn more about the benefits of languages.”

RubΓ©n Chapela-Orri, Project Departmental Lead in ΒιΆΉΝψ said: β€œWe are so excited about this prize. We are especially proud of our enthusiastic student mentors, who are doing a great job motivating pupils across north Wales.” 

RubΓ©n Chapela-Orri, Project Departmental Lead in ΒιΆΉΝψRubΓ©n Chapela-Orri, Project Departmental Lead in ΒιΆΉΝψThe Cabinet Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams said: β€œWe want all learners to have the ability to speak to people in other languages and to understand and appreciate their own and other cultures. The Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) Mentoring Scheme is an excellent way of achieving this and I am pleased that Cardiff University has had the recognition it deserves for leading on this project as part of our Global Futures Plan.”

Publication date: 22 November 2017

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