27.3245, Calls: Applied Ling/Serbia

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Subject: 27.3245, Calls: Applied Ling/Serbia

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Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 13:32:05
From: Nina Lazarevic [nina.lazarevic at filfak.ni.ac.rs]
Subject: Teaching Languages and Cultures in the Post-Method Era: Competencies & Practices

 
Full Title: Teaching Languages and Cultures in the Post-Method Era: Competencies & Practices 
Short Title: TLC 2016 

Date: 11-Nov-2016 - 12-Nov-2016
Location: Nis, Serbia 
Contact Person: Nina Lazarevic
Meeting Email: tlcnis2014 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://tlcnis.weebly.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-Aug-2016 

Meeting Description:

The changes in the globalized world, the creation of job opportunities that
were not even present a few years back, and the increased mobility of people
and information all set difficult tasks for researchers and practitioners of
language and culture: how to best prepare learners for such environment, what
competences to develop, how to adapt the latest theoretical and empirical
findings for practical classroom practices. The goal of TLC 2016 is to bring
applied linguistic scholars together, to provide a dynamic academic network
where ideas, research findings and different views will be exchanged. 


Call for Papers:

Proposals are invited for individual (or co-authored) papers and workshops on
theoretical or applied aspects of foreign language learning and teaching,
including (but not limited to) teaching methodologies, developing
(intercultural) communicative competence, assessing language and culture,
teacher training and professional development, and language policies.

We encourage submissions that approach these topics from various perspectives;
we also welcome presentations on topics from any other field or discipline
related to or reflected in language and culture teaching. 

Although we are devoted to promoting linguistic and cultural diversity, for
practical reasons of communicating across languages the official language of
the conference is English.

Each presentation will be allotted 20 minutes, with discussion time at the end
of the session.

We greatly encourage workshop submissions: they will be organized as 45 or
60-minute sessions, with the number of participants limited by the workshop
author(s). 

Abstracts submission:

A 300-word abstract/ workshop description should be uploaded via the
conference webpage (http://tlcnis.weebly.com/), following the instructions
given there. The information uploaded should include: 
- The author(s) full name, title, affiliation and contact address
- Paper title
- Up to 5 key words
- The abstract text.

Extended deadline: Aug 25 2016




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