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Subject Centre E-Bulletin - January 2004 <fwd>

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Aidan Coveney <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 9 Jan 2004 15:55:12 +0000

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Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 14:26:20 -0000
From: "Copeland L.J." <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Subject Centre E-Bulletin - January 2004
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	Happy New Year to all our colleagues.

	This bulletin contains information on the following :

	SUBJECT CENTRE EVENTS
	1. Workshop: Teaching methodology, philosophy and social theory 
	   04 February 2004, Scottish CILT, University of Stirling.
	2. Workshop: Promoting and Evaluating the Use of the European Language Portfolio (ELP) in HE
	   09 February 2004, CILT, London
	3. Workshop: Pedagogic Research in Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
	   13 February 2004, CILT, London
	4. Workshop: Securing Dissemination: Extending Good Practice in 
	    Less Widely Used and Less Taught (LWULT) Languages
	    20 February 2004, CILT, London
	5. Developing materials for the University Language Learner  
	    27 February 2004, CILT, London
	    Call for Descriptions of Practice : DEADLINE 09 February 2004
	6. C & IT Workshop: Microsoft Powerpoint 'Making your point in HE'
	    14 May 2004, Kingwood CLC, Fulham, London

	OTHER EVENTS
	7. Lexicom 2004 : 4th Annual Workshop in Lexicography and Lexical Computing
	   06-11 June 2004, Brighton

	OTHER ITEMS
	8. Online German Resources - Call for Reviewers
	9. Website - Research in Modern Languages in the UK
	10. Promoting Language Learning and Linguistic Diversity in Europe: Action Plan 2004 - 2006

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	SUBJECT CENTRE EVENTS
	1.  	TEACHING METHODOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY and SOCIAL THEORY 
		04 February 2004, Scottish CILT, University of Stirling.
	Places are still available if you wish to attend this event. Please see web page : http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventitem.aspx?resourceid=1606 
	where you will find a registration form which you can submit online.

	2. 	WORKSHOP : PROMOTING AND EVALUATING THE USE OF THE EUROPEAN LANGUAGE PORTFOLIO 
		(ELP) IN HIGHER EDUCATION
	   	09 February 2004, CILT, London
	This is a one-day workshop focusing on the reporting and implementation of the European Language Portfolio in Higher Education.  It will provide an opportunity for the 11 UK universities participating in the Project to present and exchange experiences and ideas on the trial.  The workshop is of particular interest for those who wish to: 
		·	Use the ELP in their own department/institution 
		·	evaluate the effectiveness of the ELP as a reflective and reporting tool.
	For more information on the ELP Project, click on: http://www.lang.soton.ac.uk/cls/elp.html

	3.	 WORKSHOP : PEDAGOGIC RESEARCH IN LANGUAGES, LINGUISTICS AND AREA STUDIES
	   	13 February 2004, CILT, London
      This workshop, which is free of charge, will present the results of 6 projects funded under the Subject Centre's 
      Pedagogic Research Fund.  Details of the projects presenting can be found at :            	http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/prf.aspx
	For further information please contact [log in to unmask]

	4.	WORKSHOP: SECURING DISSEMINATION : EXTENDING GOOD 
		PRACTICE IN LESS WIDELY USED AND LESS TAUGHT (LWULT) LANGUAGES
		20 February 2004, CILT, London
	A highly informative and diverse workshop which highlights the end of a one-year project examining and addressing the particular needs of departments teaching minority languages. The 7 mini-projects that participated in the LWULT Project present their findings at this workshop.

	The workshop is particularly recommended to those interested in:
		·	Materials development for independent learning, face-to-face or distance teaching in LWULT
		·     Innovative use of technology in learning and teaching
		·     Collaboration across languages and between institutions

	For more information on the LWULT Project, click on http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/lwultlproject.aspx

	5.	EVENT: DEVELOPING MATERIALS FOR THE UNIVERSITY LANGUAGE LEARNER
		27 February 2004, CILT, London
		CALL FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF PRACTICE: DEADLINE 09 February 2004
	This event organised by the Subject Centre and CILT is designed for colleagues in HE who are interested in exchanging expertise on the process of developing home grown materials for a number of contexts. The event is free of charge.
	We are looking for colleagues willing to present short descriptions of practice showcasing materials they have developed in-house, covering any of the following four areas:

	*	independent learning resources;
	*	exploiting audio and video resources;
	*	resources to support languages for specific purposes;
	*	using the Internet as a mode of delivery (including developing within a VLE).
	If you are interested in presenting a description of practice at this event please see webpage :
	http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventitem.aspx?resourceid=1623

	6.	C& IT WORKSHOP: 'MAKING YOUR POINT IN HE' 
		14 May 2004, Kingwood CLC, Fulham, London
	This is a one-day hands-on course on the exploitation of Microsoft PowerPoint in language teaching in Higher Education.
	It is a collaborative venture between CILT and the Subject Centre.  Bookings for this event are being taken by CILT, 
	tel: 020 7379 5101 ext. 231 or email [log in to unmask] for further information.

	OTHER EVENTS
	7. 	LEXICOM 2004 : 4th ANNUAL WORKSHOP IN LEXICOGRAPHY AND LEXICAL COMPUTING
	   	06-11 June 2004, Brighton
	Registration has now begun for this event via www.lexmasterclass.com  where you will find full information about fees and the content of the workshop.  The full fee (until 31 March 2004) is 720 GBP (or 1030 euro) and there are discounts for second and subsequent participants from the same institution.

	OTHER ITEMS
	8. 	ONLINE GERMAN RESOURCES - CALL FOR REVIEWERS
	The Web Area Studies Project is developing online resources for French, German and Spanish.  The German modules are now complete and can be found at http://www.well.ac.uk/cgol/index.asp  The Project team is looking for reviewers.  £25 Oddbins vouchers will be sent on receipt of feedback.
	If you are interested please contact William Haworth tel: 0151 231 3835, email W. J. [log in to unmask]

	9. 	WEBSITE - RESEARCH IN MODERN LANGUAGES IN THE UK
		www.languagesresearch.ac.uk
	This website provides an online single point of reference for research interests in modern language studies across the UK. 
	The site has been developed over the last two years by CILT, the National Centre for Languages, Oxford Brookes University and the Institute of Romance Studies, University of London, with funding support from the UCML/Subject Centre Collaboration Programme in Modern Languages.  The website provides a searchable online database of research conducted by UK-based researchers to which researchers may submit their details online, as well as events and resources databases.  Data on research activity is now being collected.  Please visit http://www.languagesresearch.ac.uk , register and then login to submit your details.

	10. 	PROMOTING LANGUAGE LEARNING AND LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY IN EUROPE: 
		ACTION PLAN 2004 - 2006
	Following a wide public consultation last year, the European Commission has launched an action plan (2004-2006) for promoting language learning and linguistic diversity in Europe. Three key areas for action have been identified as follows:
*	Extending the benefits of life-long language learning to all citizens; 
*	Improving language teaching; 
*	Creating a more language-friendly environment (p.6). 
	A series of specific measures utilising existing funding programmes have been proposed. For full details see the website of the European Commission at: http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/policies/lang/languages/index_en.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 for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
	Modern Languages
	School of Humanities
	University of Southampton
	Highfield 
	Southampton SO17 1BJ

	tel: 023 8059 4814
	fax: 023 8059 4815
	email: [log in to unmask]
	www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk










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Aidan Coveney
University of Exeter

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