Webinar 4 “A Council of Europe Recommendation on language education: challenging societal attitudes towards language and culture"
The Recommendation CM/Rec (2022) on the importance of plurilingual and intercultural education for democratic culture is the first holistic recommendation on language education to be published by the Council of Europe. Its scope extends beyond formal education, recognising that successful implementation requires a shift in societal attitudes to language and culture. In the fourth webinar in the series, Terry Lamb (Professor of Languages and Interdisciplinary Pedagogy, University of Westminster; President FIPLV) will explore the ways in which a wide range of stakeholder groups and partners in civil society can collaborate with educational institutions to contribute to this broad and ambitious agenda for change.
Background
In June 2022, the ECML launched a series of 4 webinars on Recommendation CM/Rec(2022)1 on the importance of plurilingual and intercultural education for a culture of democracy, which was adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in February 2022.
The first webinar focused on the main messages for decision-makers and first steps for implementation. In the second, David Little provided an analysis of the definition of plurilingual and intercultural education that forms the basis of the Recommendation, while examining the educational and societal challenges that the Recommendation aims to address. The third webinar in the series, featuring Mirjam Egli Cuenat, focused on the importance that the Recommendation places on teacher education. This fourth webinar with Terry Lamb on challenging societal attitudes towards language and culture concludes the series.
Recorder 22 February 2024
Webinar in English: https://youtube.com/live/gDYobGiEItY
Webinar in French: https://youtube.com/live/vrkk7IiPY1Q
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ECML livestream “Strengthening support for regional and minority languages within a plurilingual context”
With over 200 indigenous languages in Europe, as well as many languages brought to the continent through immigration, many regional and minority languages (RMLs) find themselves in competition with Europe’s more dominant and economically powerful languages. When a language ceases to be used by all generations and in all aspects of life and instead becomes limited to certain age groups and/or certain domains of society – there is a danger that it enters a spiral of decline which can eventually lead to extinction.
This event will look at examples relating to the promotion of regional and minority languages from around Europe. A series of short presentations will focus specifically on educational practice in contexts where regional and minority languages (RMLs) are prevalent and are part of the curriculum and/or a language of schooling.These will cover a wide range of languages, locations and educational settings and will highlight examples of practice which are potentially transferable/adaptable to other contexts.
The presentations will address the following issues.
- Implementation of the Council of Europe’s Romani-Plurilingual Policy Experimentation (Slovakia)
- Promoting the Romansh language to different target groups (Switzerland)
- Policy and innovative practice in teaching Walloon language (Belgium)
- RMLs within the public education system in France
- Curriculum, examinations, and assessment for RMLs in Norway - challenges and solutions
- How ECML publications can be used in promoting RMLs
- Innovative teaching practices to foster student motivation in the Basque and Friulian contexts
- Minority education regulation in Slovenia with best practices from the bilingual area of Prekmurje
The event will also look at the further support required by the professional community in this area.
Target audience: Language education professionals working with regional and minority languages at any educational level and Educational administrators /policy makers who are involved with RMLs in national education systems
This event is organised within the framework of the European Centre for Modern Languages’ 2023 cooperation action with the European Commission. It will involve representatives from the 38 member states of the ECML and the European Union, as well as key networks and associations active in the area of RMLs.
Recorded 7 November 2023
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE-4nu2BcLA
Webinar in French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quonz1QhqPk
Website: www.ecml.at/rmlcolloquium
Programme: See full programme of the colloquium (NB: the morning session only will be livestreamed)
ECML webinar for potential proposal writers: Call for proposals for the “Language education at the heart of democracy” programme (2024-27)
Are you interested in submitting a project proposal for the European Centre for Modern Languages’ (ECML) next programme?
Following the ECML’s recent launch of the Call for project proposals for its 2024-2027 programme, entitled “Language education at the heart of democracy”, the Centre is offering a practical 2-hour webinar targeted directly at language professionals interested in submitting a project proposal.
The webinar will address topics such as:
- Key elements of an ECML project
- What makes a successful project proposal
- How I prepared my project (the experiences of a current project coordinator)
- Finding relevant Council of Europe resources and how to build on these
- How to find team members
- Completing the project submission form (explanations and tips)
The webinar will include a 45-minute group-work session to enable participants to ask questions about the Call and the submission procedure.
It will also address, in greater depth, issues presented in the initial launch webinar on 15 May and in the Call document. Participants should take note of these resources in preparation for the event, as well as familiarising themselves with the Call website which contains the submission form and the project selection criteria.
As only a limited amount of places are available for the Zoom webinar, registration will be based on a first come, first served basis - participants will be asked to indicate their preferred working language for the breakout room discussions. Participants will also be expected to think about possible questions and proposal topics to discuss in the group work.
A recording (of the presentations only) will be made available via the Call website shortly after the event. For this reason, participants will be asked at registration to agree to the recording.
Recorded 12 June 2023
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN9SpGE7GcQ
Webinar in French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsxcox7Dmh4
Download: Powerpoint presentation
Launch event for the ECML Call for proposals for its 2024-27 programme: Language education at the heart of democracy
Are you interested in addressing key challenges in language education working within a unique European platform? The European Centre for Modern Languages is launching the Call for project proposals for its next programme, “Language education at the heart of democracy”, starting in January 2024, and based on identified priorities in language education of the Centre’s member states.
This one-hour webinar:
- introduces the focus of the Call for proposals and the rationale behind the new programme;
- highlights the most pressing challenges in language education elicited from a recent survey covering policy makers and language education professionals in the 35 member states of the ECML;
- provides information on how to become involved in the Centre’s next programme and explains the different possibilities for engagement;
- outlines both the benefits and challenges of coordinating/being involved in an ECML project.
The event is aimed at language professionals with an interest in the international context of language education, ECML national contacts and networks cooperating with the Centre. The ECML is also particularly keen to reach out to newcomers and to encourage the next generation of language professionals to engage in its work.
This introductory webinar will be followed up by a 2nd event on 12 June focusing specifically on potential project proposal writers.
Recorded 15 May 2023
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOtYEY64vqo
Webinar in French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unRF9JIPwS0
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Webinar “Supporting the linguistic integration of young refugees from Ukraine”
Has your school opened its doors to refugees from Ukraine? What impact has this had on learning and teaching? Do you feel confident in supporting learners who struggle to understand you or to make themselves understood? Do you have access to appropriate resources?
This webinar will provide you with guidance and teaching resources to address these new challenges and ensure a welcoming atmosphere, conducive to learning. You will discover how best to value this linguistic diversity in your classroom in ways that also foster the development of the language of schooling.
Target group: pre-primary, primary and secondary teachers (of languages and other subjects)
Recorded 12 May 2022
Webinar in English: www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Wa1lU2PWY
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Webinar 3 "A new Council of Europe Recommendation on language education: the importance of teacher education"
In June 2022, the ECML launched a series of 4 webinars on Recommendation CM/Rec(2022)1 on the importance of plurilingual and intercultural education for a culture of democracy, which was adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in February 2022.
The first webinar focused on the main messages for decision-makers and first steps for implementation. In the second webinar, Professor David Little provided an analysis of the definition of plurilingual and intercultural education that forms the basis of the Recommendation, while examining the educational and societal challenges that the Recommendation aims to address.
In this third webinar in the series, Professor Mirjam Egli Cuenat, will focus on the importance that Recommendation CM/Rec(2022)1 places on teacher education: what are the specific recommendations with regard to initial and in-service teacher education? What are their implications for training programmes? How can they be implemented in practice? These questions will be addressed using concrete examples from teacher education for different target levels.
The final webinar in the series will then focus on societal engagement for successful implementation of the Recommendation.
Recorded 29 March 2023
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPia_5wiDHA
Webinar in French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qx3lxsMDOYU
Download: Powerpoint presentation (in French)
Webinar "Creating pathways between digital citizenship and language education: Defining a pedagogical framework and its accompanying tasks"
Digital citizenship education represents both a societal need and a priority of the Council of Europe. If you wish to discover ways this dimension can be explored in language teaching and learning, then this webinar is for you.
The European Centre for Modern Languages e-lang citizen project team will present the main tenets of their pedagogical approach, as well as concrete tasks to be adapted to various teaching and learning environments. The objective of these tasks is to develop both language skills and digital citizenship.
The webinar will provide an opportunity to showcase the latest project developments and productions.
Target group: language teachers and teacher trainers.
Recorded 10 November 2022
Webinar in English and French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM7p90QkOac
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Webinar 2 "A new Council of Europe Recommendation on language education: defining plurilingual and intercultural education"
In June this year the ECML launched a series of webinars on Recommendation R(2022)1 on the importance of plurilingual and intercultural education for democratic culture, adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in February 2022. The first webinar, which can be viewed here, explained the background to the Recommendation, focused on key messages for decision-makers and offered suggestions for awareness-raising activities and for first steps towards implementation.
In this second webinar, Professor David Little will analyse the definition of plurilingual and intercultural education on which the Recommendation is based. He will consider the educational and societal challenges the Recommendation is designed to address, and outline what he believes to be its principal implications for curricula and pedagogy.
Subsequent webinars in the series will focus on the importance of both teacher education and societal engagement for successful implementation of the Recommendation.
Target group: curriculum planners; school leaders; teachers of all subjects
Recorded 23 September 2022
Video in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW-Dp470joM
Video in French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyBcuQdnUgs
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Webinar 1 “A new Council of Europe Recommendation on language education”
In February this year, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted the first comprehensive Recommendation in the field of languages - Recommendation R(2022)1 on the importance of plurilingual and intercultural education for democratic culture.
This webinar explains the background to this Recommendation - where it came from, how it is structured, and why it was adopted. It begins by focusing on key messages and on what these mean for decision-makers, before drawing on elements of the official text and the accompanying Explanatory Memorandum which can be used for awareness-raising and as first steps towards implementation. It concludes by outlining the series of follow-up events planned for the academic year 2022-2023 that will explore specific aspects of the Recommendation and their implications for different target groups.
Target group: education decision-makers at national/regional or institutional levels
Recorded 14 June 2022
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7b_e4h6ps0
Webinar in French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trfiauFQA5g
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Webinaire « Les voix des apprenants de langues – Les leçons tirées du Covid »
Would you like to find out more about our initiative - "The future of language education in the light of Covid"? Would you be interested in helping us understand how learners’ experienced language learning and teaching during the pandemic so that together we can build a more promising future for language education?
This webinar will provide an overview of the initiative, present the initial findings from a pilot project based on classroom activities to elicit learners’ voices and invite participating teachers to take part in the next stage.
Target group: language teachers (all levels)
The initiative is coordinated by the ECML’s Professional Network Forum and takes place in cooperation with the European Commission.
Recorded 17 May 2022
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SswVU_3liBs
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Webinar “Action research communities for language teachers”
moderated by Angela-Gallagher-Brett, Larisa Kasumagic-Kafedzic and Christine Lechner
- How can Action Research support language education?
- What have your experiences with Action Research been?
- What are the tools developed by the Action Research Communities project and how can you use them in your context?
We will address these questions, based on the experiences of the European Centre for Modern Languages’ ARC project with action research - also taking into account the effects of the pandemic.
During the webinar we will introduce the ARC project, which was based upon the conviction that teachers are at the heart of the quality process in the language learning classroom. We set out to support teachers in European classrooms using action research as an essential tool for the development of reflective classroom practice highlighting ways in which teachers can enhance their self-confidence and professionalism.
We will then dip into the ARC Spiral as a basis for discussions, as well as showing tools that the ARC-Community has built for teacher education and telling you about some of the amazing action research projects that participants of the original project and the ECML training and consultancy workshops from 2020 and 2021 have been engaged in and how you can get involved in the future.
Target audience: all language teachers from primary to university level and also to action researchers from other fields who would like to learn more about language education.
Recorded 8 March 2022
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH1qAN_xeUI
Webinar in German: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFRM1NuCUTI
We know that language lies at the heart of all learning; we know that highly developed competences in the language of schooling are key to learner achievement. But do we understand the importance of adopting a whole-school approach for identifying and addressing learners’ linguistic needs?
If you would like to find out about the benefits of a whole-school approach when it comes to the language of schooling, as well as tips on how to engage all stakeholders in your school community, then this webinar is for you.
Roadmap is a web-based, user-friendly resource for creating a strategic whole-school development plan which will foster inclusion by raising awareness of all languages present in the school community and provide concrete guidance on how to advance learners’ competences in the language(s) of schooling.
It offers an interactive self-assessment tool, practical materials and a large database of promising practices and can be adapted to specific national contexts. One such adaptation has already taken place in Ireland- why and how this was done will be presented at the webinar.
The webinar is intended for all those working in language education and on language-related themes within school development - teachers, teacher educators, school leaders and administrators.
Recorded 21 October 2021
Webinar in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGqMab9rdMM
- What is a digital citizen?
- How does digital citizenship education link up with language education?
- What type of digital language tasks can support learners to become digital citizens?
If you have ever asked or tried to answer any of these questions, this webinar, which took place within the activities of the current European Centre for Modern Languages’ project “Digital citizenship through language education” (e-lang citizen), will be of interest to you.
Primarily targeted at language teachers and teacher trainers, the webinar proposes a profile of a digital citizen as a user of languages and digital technology, based on the analysis of around one hundred recently published texts containing a definition of the “digital citizen” or identifying elements constituting digital citizenship.
The links between digital citizenship education and language education – social interaction and communication skills, plurilingual competences and mediation– have been explored during the event.
Within the project, the coordinating team, from 5 different countries, aims to establish a database, providing concrete and practical learning activities and tasks for developing digital citizenship in the language classroom. The webinar offers a look into the initial materials created. Interested experts will also find out how they can further engage with the project.
Recorded 22 June 2021
Webinar in English and French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxlN4n4fmTQ
The Covid pandemic has presented challenges for all sectors of education and has led to widespread changes in educational practices. These have greatly affected language teaching and learning across Europe.
In February 2021 a month-long survey developed under the auspices of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) and its Professional Network Forum was launched to find out how institutions and teachers and learners of languages have responded to the challenges presented by successive lockdowns and social distancing. It also explored how language teaching and assessment methodologies have evolved, and what the impact has been on language learning and motivation. There were over 1700 responses from professionals in 40 countries working at different educational levels.
These responses painted a clear and rich picture of the variety of ways in which teachers and learners have coped with the situation. They also provided insights into some of the positive changes in language teaching that the pandemic has generated, as well as challenges that teachers and learners have confronted.
This webinar, which continued the series of ECML webinars on Covid 19 and language education, focused on preliminary findings from this Europe-wide survey, including key statistical data and a review of the major themes, challenges and lessons learnt.
Recorded 27 April 2021
Webinar in English: https://youtu.be/V8iAxTYBlAw
Initiative website: www.ecml.at/future-of-language-education
Download: powerpoint presentation
The Covid pandemic has presented challenges for all sectors of education and has led to widespread changes in educational practices. These have greatly affected language teaching and learning across Europe.
In February 2021 a month-long survey developed under the auspices of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) and its Professional Network Forum was launched to find out how institutions and teachers and learners of languages have responded to the challenges presented by successive lockdowns and social distancing. It also explored how language teaching and assessment methodologies have evolved, and what the impact has been on language learning and motivation. There were over 1700 responses from professionals in 40 countries working at different educational levels.
These responses painted a clear and rich picture of the variety of ways in which teachers and learners have coped with the situation. They also provided insights into some of the positive changes in language teaching that the pandemic has generated, as well as challenges that teachers and learners have confronted.
This webinar, which continued the series of ECML webinars on Covid 19 and language education, focused on preliminary findings from this Europe-wide survey, including key statistical data and a review of the major themes, challenges and lessons learnt.
Recorded 27 April 2021
Webinar in English: https://youtu.be/V8iAxTYBlAw
Initiative website: www.ecml.at/future-of-language-education
Download: powerpoint presentation