Introduction The CEFR offers a framework for language teaching, learning and assessment for L2 learners. Importantly, the CEFR draws on a learner’s communicative language competence rather than linguistic competence (e.g. vocabulary, grammar). As such, the implementation of the CEFR in our four years bachelor program Teacher of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT) caused a shift in didactic approach from grammar-based to communication-centered. It has been acknowledged that didactic approaches associated with the CEFR are scarcely documented (Figueras, 2012) and the effectiveness on learner outcomes have not been investigated systematically. Moreover, for many languages the levels of the CEFR are not supported by empirical evidence from ...
International audienceFrench Sign Language is today fully recognized as a language in its own right ...
This thesis addresses the need to shift the perception of ASL (American Sign Language) practices in ...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...
The survey served to underpin our action research approach in two areas: curriculum development and ...
This resource establishes European standards for sign languages for professional purposes in line wi...
Deaf and hearing people around the world acquire, produce and perceive sign languages. This course t...
Advocates of CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) have extolled the virtues of this appr...
Een colloquium over universitair taalvaardigheidonderwijs gehouden op 8 & 9 juni 2012 Universiteit L...
learning, teaching, assessment (CEFR) authoritatively summarizes the outcomes of many years of work ...
Current language teaching and learning reflects an increasingly situated approach, paralleling the t...
Languages for specific purposes is a subdiscipline of applied linguistics that looks at language lea...
Developing young learners’ proficiency in accordance with CEFR has attracted the attention of severa...
Signing skills of currently employed teachers of the deaf frequently lack the level of proficiency d...
The Common European Framework of References for Languages Framework, along with the European Langua...
There is no dilemma at present times that language learning means learning how to use the language a...
International audienceFrench Sign Language is today fully recognized as a language in its own right ...
This thesis addresses the need to shift the perception of ASL (American Sign Language) practices in ...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...
The survey served to underpin our action research approach in two areas: curriculum development and ...
This resource establishes European standards for sign languages for professional purposes in line wi...
Deaf and hearing people around the world acquire, produce and perceive sign languages. This course t...
Advocates of CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) have extolled the virtues of this appr...
Een colloquium over universitair taalvaardigheidonderwijs gehouden op 8 & 9 juni 2012 Universiteit L...
learning, teaching, assessment (CEFR) authoritatively summarizes the outcomes of many years of work ...
Current language teaching and learning reflects an increasingly situated approach, paralleling the t...
Languages for specific purposes is a subdiscipline of applied linguistics that looks at language lea...
Developing young learners’ proficiency in accordance with CEFR has attracted the attention of severa...
Signing skills of currently employed teachers of the deaf frequently lack the level of proficiency d...
The Common European Framework of References for Languages Framework, along with the European Langua...
There is no dilemma at present times that language learning means learning how to use the language a...
International audienceFrench Sign Language is today fully recognized as a language in its own right ...
This thesis addresses the need to shift the perception of ASL (American Sign Language) practices in ...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...