Research

SCILT is committed to supporting research into languages education at local, national and international level.

Scottish Languages Review

THE electronic journal for language practitioners in Scotland

Current issue

Follow the link below for previous issues of the SLR

The Scottish Languages Review aims to:

  • provide language teachers, students, and researchers in Scotland with a strong voice in relation to all aspects of language teaching and learning.
  • promote discussion amongst language practitioners across all education sectors about mutual areas of interest or concern.
  • encourage greater debate between language learning theory and practice.

Author Guidelines:

  • Contributions should be sent electronically in Word format, double-spaced in Times New Roman font, to the editor
  • Articles can be between 2,000 and 4,000 words in length.
  • Please include an abstract of no more than 200 words and up to five key words.
  • Bibliographies should follow the Harvard style of referencing.
  • Deadlines: We aim to publish 1-2 issues per year so are happy to accept contributions at any time. If you want your paper to be considered for the next edition, please contact the editor Paul Hare.

Editorial Committee:

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