This paper arises from the work of the LINEE research network (http://www.linee.org on language education policy and practice in three European countries (England,Hungary and Italy). The paper first examines different educational ideologies which underpin the development of European language education policies, noting the increased reflection of competence and outcomes-based ideologies in the discourse of documents such as the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and tensions between these and other more traditional humanistic educational discourses. The recent evolution of language education policy in each national context is examined in detail. Secondly, observational case studies of foreign language classroom pract...
The main aim of this dissertation consists in evaluating the oral language taught in EFL textbooks c...
Due to the contemporary dominance of English as global lingua franca, all other “foreign languages” ...
ABSTRACT: In order to gain ground in the Europe of knowledge, we must make sure that pupils in all E...
The learning of a foreign language goes beyond the acquisition of knowledge. What is at issue in the...
This paper considers the impact of geopolitical factors, and in particular the collapse of Communism...
ince 2001, theCommon European Reference Framework for Languages(CEFR) is the main reference for teac...
The aim of this group study is to give a picture of the situation regarding the teaching and learnin...
This article presents an approach the development of national policies for foreign languages in educ...
Foreign language competency has been underscored in different countries to promote educational and o...
The European Commission publishes documents containing proposals for Community actions in many diff...
This contribution aims at providing a description of current changes occurring in the language polic...
Conversing policy in foreign language education today is still relevant as it brings consequence to ...
Abstract The purpose of this text is to describe and problematize possible didactic consequences for...
The situation facing European countries after World War II provided the social and political context...
The paper gives an overview of FLT in the German-speaking regions of Europe from medieval times to t...
The main aim of this dissertation consists in evaluating the oral language taught in EFL textbooks c...
Due to the contemporary dominance of English as global lingua franca, all other “foreign languages” ...
ABSTRACT: In order to gain ground in the Europe of knowledge, we must make sure that pupils in all E...
The learning of a foreign language goes beyond the acquisition of knowledge. What is at issue in the...
This paper considers the impact of geopolitical factors, and in particular the collapse of Communism...
ince 2001, theCommon European Reference Framework for Languages(CEFR) is the main reference for teac...
The aim of this group study is to give a picture of the situation regarding the teaching and learnin...
This article presents an approach the development of national policies for foreign languages in educ...
Foreign language competency has been underscored in different countries to promote educational and o...
The European Commission publishes documents containing proposals for Community actions in many diff...
This contribution aims at providing a description of current changes occurring in the language polic...
Conversing policy in foreign language education today is still relevant as it brings consequence to ...
Abstract The purpose of this text is to describe and problematize possible didactic consequences for...
The situation facing European countries after World War II provided the social and political context...
The paper gives an overview of FLT in the German-speaking regions of Europe from medieval times to t...
The main aim of this dissertation consists in evaluating the oral language taught in EFL textbooks c...
Due to the contemporary dominance of English as global lingua franca, all other “foreign languages” ...
ABSTRACT: In order to gain ground in the Europe of knowledge, we must make sure that pupils in all E...