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Spaces for learning

by Terry Lamb

 Learning spaces and learner autonomy

Autonomous learners and teachers have been described as active agents in their own learning and teaching, who, whilst understanding the constraints which impact on them, empower themselves by finding the “spaces for manoeuvre” (Lamb, 2000), thus avoiding resignation and disaffection.  Read more
 

05 March 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (37637)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 4.2
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Join the dialogue on quality education & language competences

Share your views on the ECML conference blog!

 

04 March 2014/Author: Catherine Seewald/Number of views (7298)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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The cost of a lack of language skills

by Isabelle Ortiz

Plurilingual education

According to the Guardian, the lack of language skills costs the UK £48bn per year.

For companies willing to trade internationally, “English only” is not enough and the difficulty to find skilled staff results in a loss of contracts, in recruiting locally seconded expats and more generally in difficulties to operate globally. Read more

 

27 February 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (31816)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 2.3
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The impact of classroom environment on academic achievement

by Isabelle Ortiz

Learning spaces and learner autonomy

Did you know that the classroom environment can help pupils’ academic performance rise by 25% over an academic year?

This is what the University of Salford (UK) and a firm of architects have found out. This pilot study has been able to correlate academic performance with learning environments. Read more

 

27 February 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (38346)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 3.7
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Les MOOCs au service du plurilinguisme

by Isabelle Ortiz

Espaces d'apprentissage et autonomie de l'apprenant

This article refers to a programme aired on Radio France Culture in which the challenges of the MOOCs are presented in relation to language learning and the promotion of plurilingualism.  MOOCs may be another way to promote plurilingualism. Read more

 

27 February 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (18918)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 3.4
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Do inclusive, plurilingual approaches contribute to better quality education?

by Frank Heyworth

Plurilingual education

The Language Policy Unit and the ECML of the Council of Europe seek to contribute to making an "education of quality" available to all. But what do we mean by quality? The title of the present programme of the ECML is "promoting inclusive, plurilingual and intercultural education" which implies that these approaches really do improve the quality of education for all. This raises the question : in what way? Read more

26 February 2014/Author: Christian Friedrich/Number of views (21794)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 1.8
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Places still available for ECML Workshop "ECML publications for plurilingual and intercultural education in use" (PIU) (26-28 March 2014)

For experts from the Principat of Andorra, Bulgaria, France, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia and "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"

 

26 February 2014/Author: Christian Friedrich/Number of views (10747)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 5.0
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"Applications of quality management in language education"

Article written by Frank Heyworth

 

06 February 2014/Author: Christian Friedrich/Number of views (11640)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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