27.1337, Confs: Applied Ling/Italy

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Subject: 27.1337, Confs: Applied Ling/Italy

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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 10:58:51
From: MARIALETIZIA BOLOGNI [bologni at unisi.it]
Subject: Networking: Language Centres and the Challenge of Creating Networks

 
Networking: Language Centres and the Challenge of Creating Networks 
Short Title: 22nd Seminar AICLU 

Date: 12-May-2016 - 13-May-2016 
Location: SIENA ITALY, Italy 
Contact: CESARE ZANCA 
Contact Email: aiclu.siena at unisi.it 
Meeting URL: http://www.cla.unisi.it/it/eventi/xxii-seminario-aiclu-siena-12-13-maggio 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The seminar is dedicated to the overall theme of creating networks and intends
to promote proposals and reflections on opportunities that may result from
creating synergies between Language Centres that are members of AICLU and
CERCLES. 

The creation of networks between Language Centres, is understood as having the
dual dimensions of finding support or consulting with other Centres in order
to find solutions for common problems (similar to the Cercles focus groups),
as well as promoting synergies that have broader objectives (for example,
national language certification projects).

In addition to the traditional presentations that will be organised into
plenary and parallel sessions, moments for collaborative discussion during
breakout sessions will be planned in work groups that will be formed according
to the approach of Open Space Technology, enabling an increase in
participation and a broader opportunity to contribute to the discussion.

The main themes will be:

- Innovation in language teaching
- Assessment and certification in language centres
- Language centres and the multilingual university
- Networking: Language centres, Europe and the workplace
- In-service training through language centres
 






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