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The ECML and the Professional Network Forum

The Professional Network Forum is formed of international associations and institutions that share common values and have overlapping expertise in the field of language education and assessment. Under the auspices of the ECML, the members of the Forum have agreed to share their know-how and have committed themselves to work together on areas of common interest in the service of language education.

www.ecml.at/pnf

Overview - What is the goal of the Professional Network Forum?

The members of the Professional Network Forum on Language Education undertake to work together on various key initiatives, including:

  1. An overview of European and international reference sources on which to base national, regional, and local language education policies, strategies, and practices.
  2. Closer international and regional cooperation in sharing and applying relevant research, and ensuring that relevant research projects are properly designed to address new challenges
  3. New approaches to learning, teaching, and assessment in multilingual and multicultural classrooms, including among recently arrived migrants
  4. Improved mutual recognition of language qualifications, specifically in less widely taught languages and languages for specific purposes
  5. The development of a common approach to the assurance and enhancement of the quality of support for language learning across all sectors, and of schemes for promoting quality and outstanding achievement in language education
  6. Ways of identifying the professional competences needed by language teaching professionals working in different contexts, including more effective use of new technologies in (language) education, innovative pre-service language teacher education, and mobility programmes for teachers.
  7. An open forum for discussion of language education policies and their implementation leading to more integrated approaches to language education at national, regional, and local levels.
  8. A common language to discuss and develop ways of assessing linguistic and plurilingual competences, and a redefinition of the concept of literacy in multilingual communities
  9. Further development and implementation of Council of Europe tools, such as: the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and the European Language Portfolio (ELP); the development of reference standards for competences in the languages of schooling, academic education and language courses for migrants, as well as for the most widely used non-European languages; the wider use of ‘personal language profiles’ (e.g. in language portfolios).
  10. Implementation of relevant Council of Europe recommendations, such as Recommendation (2008)7 on the use of the CEFR and the promotion of plurilingualism.

Information and documents

The Graz Declaration on Language Education 2010:
 summary full text

 

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2021-2023 initiative “The future of language education in the light of Covid – lessons learned and ways forward"

The initiative explores how the ongoing Covid pandemic has affected language education, and at ways in which the skills and insights gained may bring about beneficial lasting changes in the teaching and learning of languages.

More about the initiative

News

20.01.2026
Language Assessment Professionalisation Programme (LAPP) for language teachers now open!

16.12.2025
A network on language education for Europe and the world!

04.12.2025
Just out: European Language Gazette No. 74 (December 2025)

Meeting report 2025

ECML team meeting in Graz in 2017

The meeting followed on from the previous day’s ECML-EC Colloquium, Graz ‘Multiple voices in the classroom: Harnessing the power of regional and minority languages in secondary education’ which was attended by a number of the partners.

The primary aims of the PNF meeting were to:

  • give the network partners the opportunity to share information on their ongoing activities and identify potential synergies, as well as discovering more about the most pertinent developments relating to the European Commission and the ECML.
  • share information on member institutions’ activities and upcoming events
  • discuss possible initiatives aimed at convincing politicians and stakeholders in education of the increasing value of languages.

Download the meeting agenda

Presentations

 ACTFL
 AILA
 ALTE
EALTA
Eaquals
 Peter Brown - LAPP project
 EDiLiC
EPA
 European Commission
OLBI

Videos

Arja Krauchenberg (EPA) 

Bessie Dendrinos

Peter Brown (EAQUALS)