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This bulletin contains information on the following:
1. The Languages Box - Marketing Materials for Languages
2. Materials Bank Project - Call for donations
3. EU Training of Teachers of a Foreign Language Project
4. NWCL 2nd (Autumn) Research Training Programme
5. Conference at Aston University: Teaching European Languages in a
Multilingual Context - 24.09.02
6. 2nd EYL Symposium Competing for Space - 26.09.02, Southampton
7. Subject Centre Open Day, Friday 27.09.02
8. Internet Resources Update
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1. THE LANGUAGES BOX - MARKETING MATERIALS FOR LANGUAGES
Languages Boxes containing marketing materials for languages have now been
sent to all institutions who have confirmed the name and address of the most
appropriate recipient.. We will be contacting the recipients shortly to
discuss ways of promoting links with their local schools. Please contact Sue
Nash at the Subject Centre ([log in to unmask]) if you wish to know who has
been sent the box in your institution. Additional Languages Boxes can be
ordered from the Subject Centre at a cost of £50 including postage and
packing. Please place your orders with Sue Nash.
2. MATERIALS BANK PROJECT - CALL FOR DONATIONS
It is not too late to contribute to this major Subject Centre Project which
is gathering and disseminating in-house materials for the teaching of
languages, linguistics and area studies. We are looking for samples of
materials that can be shared across the sector in the form of word files,
websites, call programs etc. To find out more or to donate to the Bank
please contact Artie Vossel-Newman [log in to unmask]
3. THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE:
DEVELOPMENTS IN EUROPE
This study examines the initial training and in-service training of teachers
of a foreign language in Europe. It summarises developments over recent
years, presents a number of case studies of good practice, and makes
recommendations on how good practice and innovation can be spread more
widely across Europe.
A summary of the report and recommendations can be found in the Executive
Summary (=clickable link). The introduction explains the context and remit
of the study. The report examines initial teacher training in primary and
secondary schools and provision for in-service training across thirty-two
countries. It identifies a number of academic needs that have emerged from
the analysis, and presents fifteen case studies, showing a range of good
practice and innovation. It then offers a professional profile of the ideal
European teacher and makes recommendations on how language teacher training
can be further strengthened by actions at European level.
The appendices to the main report contain detailed information on the
fifteen case studies, a national report on language teacher training in each
of the thirty-two countries studied, and the methodology adopted for the
study.
The report was prepared for the European Commission, Directorate General for
Education and Culture, and was produced by a small research team at the
University of Southampton, led by Professor Michael Kelly and Dr. Michael
Grenfell. It was completed in June 2002.
The website address is: http://www.lang.soton.ac.uk/ttfl
4. NWCL 2ND (AUTUMN) RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAMME
2nd-13th September 2002, UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
There are still places available on this programme for postgraduate students
including some sponsored places for UK Students.
For details of programme, accommodation, how to register please visit the
NWCL website at http://www.nwcl.salford.ac.uk
For any enquiries please contact: [log in to unmask] or
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5. CONFERENCE AT ASTON UNIVERSITY: TEACHING EUROPEAN LANGUAGES IN A
MULTILINGUAL CONTEXT
A day conference for teachers, language advisers, careers advisers and
employers to be held at Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET on Tuesday, 24th
September 2002.
The day will also include an introduction to Aston's new website:
"Languages for Life" - http://www.les.aston.ac.uk/langlife
Early booking is advised as space is limited. Cost £10 per person.
For further details please contact: [log in to unmask]
6. 2nd EYL SYMPOSIUM, 26 September 2002, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
2nd Southampton Symposium to celebrate the European Day of Languages
COMPETING FOR SPACE:
Can immigrant and indigenous linguistic minorities coexist?
26 September 2002
University of Southampton
After the highly successful first symposium, The End of Babel?, held last
year, Southampton University's School of Modern Languages and the Subject
Centre for Language, Linguistics and Area Studies will once again be hosting
a day symposium on a current topical language issue. We have been very
fortunate in securing four excellent and well-known speakers to deliver the
key papers.
Prof. Peter Nelde (Catholic University, Brussels)
Dr. Miquel Strubell (universitat Oberta, Barcelona, and formerly of the
Language Policy Directorate of the Generalitat)
Prof. Colin Williams (Cardiff University)
Euan Reid (Institute of Education, London)
To register on line: http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/events_sc.html
There will be no fee for the day's event, but places will be limited. So
please register your intention to attend early.
7. SUBJECT CENTRE OPEN DAY, Friday 27th September 02
The Subject Centre will be launching its new online Resources Area which
includes the Materials Bank of shared teaching materials and the Web Guide
to Good Practice which comprises commissioned articles, case studies and
reports covering learning and teaching in languages, linguistics and area
studies. The day will also include sessions on the European Language
Portfolio, using Virtual Learning Environments and the Subject Centre's
recently launched Languages Box of resources for marketing languages. The
event is free of charge and refreshments will be provided. To register
please contact Artie Vossel-Newman [log in to unmask]
9. Internet Resources Update
New links have been added to Internet Resources and defunct links have been
deleted - see "What's New" -
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/cit/langsite/whatsnew.html for details.
Postgraduate Courses List moved
The list of UK postgraduate courses in CALL has been moved to
http://www.eurocall.org/resources/courses.htm on the EUROCALL website.
New software database
Our database of CALL software has been completely redesigned and
reprogrammed and the content is gradually being brought completely up to
date. Both the new and old databases can be found at
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/cit/swdb.html
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We would be grateful if you would forward this bulletin to colleagues and
relevant mailing lists. Please do not hesitate to contact the Subject
Centre if you have any queries regarding this bulletin.
Jane Copeland
Subject Centre Secretary
Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
School of Modern Languages
University of Southampton
Highfield
Southampton, SO17 1BJ
Tel: 023 8059 4814
Fax:023 8059 4815
www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk
Jane Copeland
Subject Centre Secretary
Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
School of Modern Languages
University of Southampton
Highfield
Southampton, SO17 1BJ
Tel: 023 8059 4814
Fax:023 8059 4815
www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk
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Aidan Coveney
University of Exeter
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