The Council of Europe
The Council of Europe has formed the Language Policy Division in Strasbourg and the European Centre Council of Europe 2000: European Language Portfolio (ELP): |
Plurilingual Education in Europe
The Council promotes policies which strengthen linguistic diversity and language rights deepen mutual understanding consolidate democratic citizenship and |
The European Parliament has adopted a full multilingual language policy, meaning that all EU languages are equally important.
All parliamentary documents are translated into all the official languages and every Member of the European Parliament has the right to speak in the language of his or her choice.
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The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment, abbreviated in English as CEFR, CEF, or CEFRL, is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and, increasingly, in other countries.
Spolsky (2004) argues, "A useful first step is to distinguish between the three components of the language policy of a speech community: (1) its language practices – the habitual pattern of selecting among the varieties that make up its linguistic repertoire; (2) its language beliefs or ideology – the beliefs about
The Council uses English and French as its two official languages.
The Committee of Ministers, the PACE, and the Congress of the Council of Europe also use German and Italian for some of their work.
Plurilingual Education in Europe - 50 Years of international co
PART 1: COUNCIL OF EUROPE LANGUAGE EDUCATION POLICY. The Council of Europe's activities to promote linguistic diversity and language learning in the. |
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COMPANION VOLUME WITH NEW DESCRIPTORS
The Council of Europe wishes to thank Cambridge English Language Assessment character of the CEFR |
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addressed to the Language Policy Division of the Council of Europe (F-67075 Chapter 1: Language Policies and Language Education Policies in Europe:. |
From linguistic diversity to plurilingual education: - guide for the
The founding texts of the Council of Europe: plurilingualism and language policies 34. 2.2.2. Plurilingual and pluricultural repertoire: the ... |
COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK OF REFERENCE FOR
the overall language policy of the Council of Europe and in particular the promotion of plurilingualism in response to European linguistic and cultural |
Council of Europe - The linguistic integration of adult migrants
24 févr. 2014 Council of Europe – Language Policy Unit – www.coe.int/lang. Philia Thalgott. Language Policy Unit - DG II. Council of Europe Strasbourg |
Languages for democracy and social cohesion Diversity equity and
It is a key area for language policies and democratic co-existence. Page 9. Council of Europe – 60th anniversary of the European Cultural Convention: Language |
Language policy
3. The European Centre for Modern Languages of the Council of Europe and the. European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning. The EU works |
Modern Languages in the Council of Europe 1954-1997
It rejected elitism and set as the main goal of national language policies effective provision for language learning for all throughout the educational process |
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The EU also works with Member States to protect minorities, on the basis of the Council of Europe's European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages |
Plurilingual Education in Europe - European Centre for Modern
The Council of Europe's activities to promote linguistic diversity and language learning in the field of education are carried out within the framework of article 2 of the European Cultural Convention, which commits the states party to the Convention to promote the reciprocal teaching and learning of their languages |
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8 From Linguistic Diversity to Plurilingual Education: Guide for the Development of Language Education Policies in Europe – Executive Version (Council of |
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
language learning at all levels' (Council of Europe 1992: 37) and a European that the uses of the Framework would include the planning of language learning |
Language Education Policy Profile - Department of Education and
(Council of Europe, 2001: 168) Thus plurilingualism refers to the full linguistic repertoire of the individual, including their ‗mother tongue' or ‗first language', and |
Languages in Europe Towards - Languages Company
A Brief History of the Council of Europe Languages Policy programme of the European union – Languages in Europe, Theory, Policy and Practice (LETPP) |
Common European Framework and
TOOLS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING ' l , t Francis Goullier IGEN French National Representative to the Language Policy Division of the Council of Europe |
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Esteem for languages and openness towards other culture has been central to the Council's policy since such an early time in European integration However, the |
[PDF] Multilingual education in Europe: policy developments
do new policy developments in language education affect curriculum European Commission and the Council of Europe follow a quite similar aim diversity |
[PDF] Language Education Policy Profile - Department of Education and
(Council of Europe, 2001 168) Thus plurilingualism refers to the full linguistic repertoire of the individual, including their ‗mother tongue' or ‗first language', and |
[PDF] “A Region Divided: Language Issues in the European Union and its
“A Region Divided United Language Policy Developments in the European Union” Languages (ECRML) developed by the Council of Europe (CoE) |
[PDF] The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
language learning at all levels' (Council of Europe 1992 37) and a European why language learning outcomes so often fall short of the aspirations of policy |
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)
Drawn up by the Council of Europe, published in 2001 and adopted by the European Commission in its language policies, the CEFR was born within a scenario |
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