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The work of the ECML represents a collective effort and determination to enhance the quality in language education at challenging times. The publications illustrate the dedication and active involvement of all those who participated in a series of international projects and training and consultancy activities. The promotion of the programme outputs and their adaptation to different learning environments is supported through National Contact Points in each of the member states of the Centre. Read more

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Languages for social cohesion: Language education in a multilingual and multicultural Europe

The ECML’s “Languages for social cohesion” programme (2004-2007) involved approximately 4500 language professionals from Europe and beyond. This publication focuses on key developments in language education promoted through the work of the European Centre for Modern Languages of the Council of Europe (ECML).
It serves three main functions. Firstly, it summarises the ECML’s contributions to fostering linguistic and cultural diversity in European societies.
Secondly, it contains the proceedings of the ECML Conference, held in September 2007 at the University of Graz, to communicate the results of this programme to the wider public.
Thirdly, it provides a preview of the projects which comprise the next programme of the ECML (2008-2011): “Empowering language professionals: competences – networks – impact – quality”. In this way, the publication both provides an overview of current issues and trends in European language teaching and indicates perspectives for the future.

Target group(s): teachersteacher educatorsdecision-makers

Publication year: 2009

Author(s): David Newby, Hermine Penz

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Download the catalogue of the ECML programme outputs 2016-2019 "Languages at the heart of learning": English - French

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