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Message1: The Politics of Teaching and Learning Languages
Date:12-Dec-2014
From:Eszter Tarsoly tarsoly.eszter.cece at gmail.com
LINGUIST List issue http://linguistlist.org/issues/25/25-5083.html
Full Title: The Politics of Teaching and Learning Languages
Short Title: LangPolConf
Date: 17-Sep-2015 - 18-Sep-2015
Location: London, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Eszter Tarsoly
Meeting Email: langpolconf at ucl.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/ssees-news-publication/politics-of-teaching-and-learning-languages
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 20-Jan-2015
Meeting Description:
The conference intends to address the historical perspectives and current key narratives surrounding the teaching of languages, linguistics, and area studies. Its aim is to explore language education in the context of an ever changing and dynamic societal, political, and cultural landscape globally, and in the UK-context.
The significance of the title 'The Politics of Teaching and Learning Languages' is twofold: first, it alludes to politics and foreign languages in education, and second, to the politics of teaching and learning languages. The first of these approaches focuses on political and historical developments that influence tendencies, and shape policy, in the area of foreign language learning and education. The second approach centres on the ideologically-governed attitudes that underlie language professionals', teachers', and textbook writers' decisions when choosing a particular variety of a language, a particular methodological approach and resources in their teaching, writing, and syllabus-design practice.
The conference programme includes key-note addresses by Nicholas Ostler, Foundation for Endangered Languages; Anne Pauwels, School of Oriental and African Studies; Nigel Vincent, FBA, University of Manchester.
2nd Call for Papers:
Papers will be 20 minutes in length with 10 minutes for questions. Posters will be showcased during the second day of the conference and presented (max. 5 minutes) in one of UCL's public areas.
Please send your abstract (max. 300 words for both papers and posters; in a Word file) and your short professional biography (max. 150 words; in a separate Word file) to langpolconf at ucl.ac.uk.
Deadline for submission: 20 January 2015
An email confirming your acceptance will be sent by 30 March 2015. The full programme of the conference will be announced by 30 April 2015 on the SSEES website.
Organising Committee:
Jelena ?ali?, UCL/SSEES
Eszter Tarsoly, UCL/SSEES
Urszula Chowaniec, UCL/SSEES
Riitta-Liisa Valij�rvi, UCL/SSEES, Uppsala University
We are planning to publish selected papers in a Conference Proceedings volume.
For rationale and suggested themes please visit http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/ssees-news-publication/politics-of-teaching-and-learning-languages.
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