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Hungary: experts involved in ECML activities

Coordinators and team members of ECML projects

2020-2023 - INSPIRING INNOVATION IN LANGUAGE EDUCATION: CHANGING CONTEXTS, EVOLVING COMPETENCES

2016-2019: languages at the heart of learning 

 

2012-2015: learning through languages 

  • Gábor Szabó, University of Pécs, Department of English Applied Linguistics, Pécs.
    ECML training and consultancy "Constructing and validating language tests linked to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)": team member; network meeting (5-6 September 2012)

2008-2011: empowering language professionals 

  • Katalin Árkossy, Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest (ELTE), German Institute.
    ECML project: team member of the project "Content and Language Integrated Learning through languages other than English – getting started (CLIL-LOTE-START)" (2008-2011)
  • Magda Lehmann, University of Pécs, BTK, Department of English Applied Linguistics.
    ECML project: team member of the project "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages - level estimation grid for teachers (CEF-ESTIM)" (2008-2009)
  • Ildikó Lőrincz, University of Western Hungary, Apáczai Csere János Faculty, Gyor.
    ECML project: team member of the project "A framework of reference for pluralistic approaches" (CARAP) (2008-2011)
  • Maria Matheidesz, EAQUALS Secretariat, Budapest.
    ECML project: team member of the project "Quality training at grassroots level (QualiTraining2)" (2008-2009)
  • Gábor Szabó, University of Pécs, Department of English Applied Linguistics.
    ECML projects:
    - Team member of the projects "Training in relating language examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (RelEx)" (2009)
    - "Classroom assessment related to the Common European Framework of Reference (ClassRelEx)" (2010-2011)
    - Network meeting "Constructing and validating language tests linked to the Common European Framework of reference for Languages (CEFR)" (RelEx) (2012) 

ECML conference, workshop and network meeting participants

2020-2023 - INSPIRING INNOVATION IN LANGUAGE EDUCATION: CHANGING CONTEXTS, EVOLVING COMPETENCES

2016-2019: languages at the heart of learning 

2012-2015: learning through languages 

  • Enikő Öveges, Budapest.
    ECML project: "Relating language examinations to the common European reference levels of language proficiency: promoting quality assurance in education and facilitating mobility" (RELANG); network meeting (16-17 September 2013)

2008-2011: empowering language professionals 

  • Gábor Boldizsár, Pomáz. 
    ECML projects: National Nominating Authorities; workshop (29-30 June 2010);
    - National Contact Points; workshop (11-12 September 2008) 
  • Zsuzsa Darabos (e-mail 1, e-mail 2), Lycée Lauder, Budapest.
    ECML project: "The European Language Portfolio in whole-school use" (ELP-WSU); workshop (29-31 October 2008)
  • Beáta Csillag (e-mail 1, e-mail 2), National Educational Library and Museum / Bibliothèque Nationale et Musée de Pédagogie, Budapest.
    ECML projects: 
    - National Contact Points; workshop (29-30 June 2010)
    - Workshop (11-12 September 2008) 
  • Ibolya Hock-Englender, Head of Bilingual Highschool, Kozármisleny.
    ECML project: "Curriculum development for Content and Language Integrated Learning" (CLIL-CD) (2008-2010); Workshop (22-23 October 2009); participant's workshop report (pending)
  • Judit Kovács, Institution ELTE TÓK, Budapest.
    ECML project: "A framework of reference for pluralistic approaches" (CARAP) (2008-2011); network meeting (30 September-1 October 2010)
  • Ildikó Lőrincz, enseignante titulaire de français; Université de Hongrie de l'Ouest, UFR Apáczai Csere János, Gyor.
    ECML projects:
    - "Majority language instruction as a basis for plurilingual education" (MARILLE) (2009-2011); workshop (15-16 December 2009); participant’s workshop report (pending)
    - "Minority languages, collateral languages and bi-/plurilingual education" (EBP-ICI) (2008-2011) network meeting (18-19 May 2010);
    Workshop (16-18 February 2011); participant's workshop report (pending)
  • Tamás Lőrincz, English Language Teacher, Madách Imre Secondary School, Budapest.
    ECML project: "Developing online teaching skills" (DOTS) (2008-2011); workshop (10-11 March 2011); participant's workshop report (pending)
  • Edit Morvai, Goethe-Institut Budapest, Budapest.
    ECML project: "Content-based modern language teaching for young learners" (EPLC) (2008-2011); workshop (5-7 November 2009); participant’s workshop report (pending)
  • Gerlinde Paulik, Budakeszi.
    ECML project: "Content-based modern language teaching for young learners" (EPLC) (2008-2011); workshop (5-7 November 2009); participant’s workshop report (pending)
  • Veronika Pólay, NYME-BTK Dékáni Hivatal; Westungarische Universität, Philologische Fakultät, Prodekanin für Unterrichtswesen, Szombathely,
    ECML project: "Majority language instruction as basis for plurilingual education" (MARILLE); network meeting (7-8 September 2010)
  • Márta Szálka, Mentor teacher, Toldy Ferenc Gimnázium, Budapest.
    ECML project: "Classroom assessment related to the Common European Framework of Reference (ClassRelEx)" (2010-2011); workshop (24-26 November 2010); participant's workshop report (pending)