Author: Catherine Seewald/Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2017/Categories: Show on front page, Liechtenstein, PluriMobil, Mobility and intercultural learning, TAC Plurilingual and intercultural learning through mobility (PluriMobil)
The Erasmus+ project entitled "Language Stay 2.0 - Supporting qualitative and sustainable language courses abroad (Li-Lingua)", carried out by the Office of Education of the Principality of Liechtenstein (Schulamt des Fürstentums Liechtenstein) with the involvement of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) of the Council of Europe, has been successfully completed. The aim was to make a significant contribution to the promotion of the international dimension in school education in Liechtenstein by promoting sustainable and more efficient learning in language stays of pupils. The ECML was represented as a partner in the initiative by Mirjam Egli-Cuenat and Katharina Höchle-Maier who accompanied and supported the exchange programme. Following its completion the initiative was noted as a model of good practice by the external evaluator.
This initiative was based on the results of the ECML’s "Plurilingual and intercultural learning through mobility" (Plurimobil) project. The project has been conducted at the Liechtenstein Gymnasium using the Plurimobil tools within a pilot language stay, involving 109 pupils and 5 teachers. It has helped provide an insight into the experiences of pupils and institutions in using the Plurimobil instruments so that they can be best be adapted to at institutional and classroom level. Plurimobil has proved to be a valuable instrument in order to guide teachers within the framework of their mobility activities and for learners during a language stay, contributing to a more efficient and conscious learning experience.
The Plurimobil teaching tools developed by the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) offer activities and materials to support the plurilingual and intercultural learning of students for the phases before, during and after a mobility activity. The tools can be adapted to multiple mobility projects across all educational levels. The dedicated ECML website provides a set of practical training tools to plan mobility activities. Plurimobil consists of
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