探花视频

One voice

Published on
November 7, 2013
Last updated
May 22, 2015

In their comprehensive article on current threats to the discipline of English (鈥What happens in the tempest?鈥, 31 October), Robert聽Eaglestone and Simon K枚vesi make a聽number of points that require further comment.

They lament the absence of communication between teachers in schools and those in higher education, and mourn the absence of a 鈥渦nified national voice for English鈥, believing that the subject is weakened by a bewildering variety of interest groups, none of which appears to represent practitioners as a whole. However, they note that the Common English Forum brings some of these groups together and 鈥渙ffers potential links鈥.

In fact, the forum does much more than that. It聽represents all seven of the subject鈥檚 professional interest groups and one of its original raisons d鈥櫭猼re was to bring together teachers of English at all levels. It has been extremely busy over the past year, addressing several of the concerns that Eaglestone and K枚vesi raise. In particular, it has met with Department for Education officials on three occasions to discuss national developments, as聽well as talking to Ofqual.

The various organisations that speak for the subject of English are currently acting unanimously and in concert, and have, through the Common English Forum, been able to make their representations at the highest levels.

Martin Blocksidge
Chair
Common English Forum

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