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Guide for the development and implementation of curricula for plurilingual and intercultural education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Guide for the development and implementation of curricula for plurilingual and intercultural education

Understanding and experiencing the diversity of languages and cultures is both an aim of and a resource for quality education Plurilingual and intercultural education is a response to the needs and requirements of quality education, covering the acquisition of competences, knowledge and attitudes, diversity of learning experiences, and construction of individual and collective cultural identities. Its aim is to make teaching more effective and increase the contribution it makes both to school success for the most vulnerable learners and to social cohesion. This guide is intended to facilitate improved implementation of the values and principles of plurilingual and intercultural education in the teaching of all languages – foreign, regional or minority, classical and language(s) of schooling.

The language dimension in all subjects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

The language dimension in all subjects

Mastering the language of schooling is essential for learners to develop the skills necessary for school success and for critical thinking. It is fundamental for participation in democratic societies, and for social inclusion and cohesion. This handbook is a policy and working document which promotes convergence and coherence between the linguistic dimensions of various school subjects. It proposes measures to make explicit – in curricula, pedagogic material and teacher training – the specific linguistic norms and competences which learners must master in each school subject. It also presents the learning modalities that should allow all learners, and in particular the most vulnerable among them, to benefit from diversified language-learning situations in order to develop their cognitive and linguistic capacities.

Les clés du Cadre - Ebook
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 131

Les clés du Cadre - Ebook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-04
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  • Publisher: Didier

Adopté en 2001 par le Conseil de l’Europe, le Cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues (CECRL) a profondément modifié l’enseignement et l’évaluation en langues vivantes, en France et dans les autres pays européens. L’auteur liste dans cet ouvrage et explicite de façon claire les composantes essentielles de ce document de politique linguistique, apports qui restent d’actualité et contribuent encore aujourd’hui à des évolutions majeures au service de valeurs promues par le Conseil de l’Europe.

The Language Dimension in All Subjects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

The Language Dimension in All Subjects

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Common European Framework of Reference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

The Common European Framework of Reference

A comparative study of the impact of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages produced by the Council of Europe in 2001, this book asks writers in European countries and countries in the Americas and Asia to explain the influence of the CEFR. For each country there is a policy-maker and an academic perspective.

The European Language Portfolio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

The European Language Portfolio

The European Language Portfolio aims to foster the development of learner autonomy, intercultural awareness and plurilingualism. Teachers of particular languages working on their own can use the ELP to promote learner autonomy, but the goals of intercultural awareness and plurilingualism invite us to use the ELP in all foreign language classes at all levels in the school. The guide introduces the language education policy that underpins the ELP, explores the key concepts that it embodies, and explains how to plan, implement and evaluate whole-school ELP projects. The ten case studies published on the project website illustrate various dimensions of ELP use and include practical suggestions and activities for teachers and learners.

Using English as a Lingua Franca in Education in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Using English as a Lingua Franca in Education in Europe

This volume examines the role of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in education in Europe. Following the implementation of the Bologna process, English has assumed a central role in European education offering institutions the opportunity to cater to the needs of an internationalized student body and increase their competitiveness. On the other hand, the increased use of ELF has become an issue of concern, often perceived as a threat to other languages, tilting the scale towards linguistic inequality and stressing the urgent need for the development of new language policies. Both aspects of ELF are at the center of discussion in the proposed volume, which consists of a variety of papers examining ELF in different parts of Europe (Eastern, Central and Western) and different levels of education. The volume makes a substantial contribution to the lively and controversial debate about what is recognized as a central topical concern of language education policy in Europe and beyond.

Learning Languages, Being Social
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Learning Languages, Being Social

This book addresses increasingly diverse language learning trajectories in a modern, globalized world, specifically outside of formal classroom situations and with respect to second and additional language practices. This includes, but is not restricted to, intersections of formal and informal learning, computer-mediated contexts as well as family contexts and language learning in multilingual contexts. The book provides a current and specifically anthropological view on the second and additional language acquisition in non-school settings through various studies. It is unique in its focus and scope and is relevant to anthropologists and linguists, who are interested in the intersection of language and culture.