§ 13. Sir C. Mott-Radclyffeasked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation whether he is proposing to expand English language teaching overseas.
§ Mr. R. CarrYes Sir. In 1964–65 there has been an increase of nearly £1 million in the estimates provision for the British Council, and a substantial part of this will be devoted to English language teaching.
Under the Aid to Commonwealth English Scheme, we have undertaken to supply 30 English language teaching experts to Commonwealth countries by 1965.
§ Sir C. Mott-RadclyffeWill my right hon. Friend do everything he can to facilitate recruitment for this very important work, and the provision of teaching overseas?
§ Mr. CarrYes, certainly, it is very important. The 30 English language teaching experts referred to whom we shall get overseas by next year compare with eight in the field at the present time, and so the House will see that there is a considerable expansion.
§ Mr. MayhewWould not it be helpful if the right hon. Gentleman could get a more general idea of all the different efforts which are being made in this sphere, not only by the British Council, but by B.B.C. experts and by television programmes, universities and Government information services? Could not we be given an opportunity of seeing the whole work of the British Government in this connection?
§ Mr. CarrI should very much like to do that, but one of my difficulties in answering the Question is that there are so many people active in this sphere and increasing their activities. We should encourage them to do so. I should welcome any such opportunities that may arise.