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Kick-off-meeting of the Board of Directors and R&N Consultants on December 14, 2013 at Humboldt-University

To push things forward after the summer break, the Langscape coordinators, Lutz Küster and Stephan Breidbach, invite the newly-formed Board of Directors and the Research&Network Consultants for a kick-off-meeting. The meeting will take place at Humboldt-University on Saturday, December 14, from 9:30 to 1:30, followed by a concluding lunch.

The kick-off-meeting aims at elaborating and specifying the plans for the development of Langscape initiated in Istanbul in April this year. We hope to be able to set up an agenda for Langscape to be implemented the coming 3 years .

In order to be able to reach this admittedly ambitious goal, it is our main concern for all of us to have the same state of information and for everyone to be able to feed in her/his ideas and potential. Ideally, each of the directorates should be represented by at least one person at the meeting. The coordinators therefore ask the directors to decide who will be present at the meeting and send their feedback as soon as possible.

Also note that the AILA-ReN Symposium “Sociocultural Theory and Emergentism” will take place at the same venue on Dec. 13, one day before the meeting. The call for papers will be open until Sept. 8 and all Langscape members are welcome to submit their proposal for a short presentation. Non-presenting guests are also welcome.

20. August 2013 | Posted by Prof. Dr. Stephan Breidbach | No comments »
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Fresh off the press: Content and Language Integrated Learning in Europe (CLIL) – Research Perspectives on Policy and Practice

The latest volume in MSU (Mehrsprachigkeit in Schule und Unterricht, Vo. 14) is now ready for delivery:

Content and Language Integrated Learning in Europe (CLIL) – Research Perspectives on Policy and Practice, edited by Stephan Breidbach & Britta Viebrock (2013, Peter Lang Publishers).

 

Here is an adapted excerpt from the cover text:Umschlag_MSU-14_Breidbach-Viebrock

CLIL has received a strong tailwind in European educational and language policies. However, an overly speedy implementation of CLIL ‘for all’ carries many uncharted risks for all groups of stakeholders. The purpose of this book is to link the growing empirical knowledge about the full complexity of CLIL to the current European educational and language policies.

This bi-lingual volume (English/German) brings together authors from several European countries to present significant findings from recent CLIL research in the light of the developments in education policy. The four parts of the book focus on the reconstruction of learning processes, learner achievement, investigations of the concept of CLIL, and critical reflections on the current “CLIL boom”.

Contributors from Langscape:

Stephan Breidbach, Daniela Elsner, Özlem Etus, Marie-Anne Hansen-Pauly, Katja Lochtman and Britta Viebrock.

A preview of the table of content will follow here, soon.

 

Please consider recommending the volume for purchase to your librarian. Direct orders can be placed with Peter Lang Publishers.

 

Save the date for Langscape Conference “Sociocultural Competence & Multilingual Education” – VU Brussel, Sept. 19-20, 2014

Dear Langscape members,

There will be a conference on “Sociocultural Competence & Multilingual Education” at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel on September 19-20, 2014. The conference will be co-hosted by Langscape and co-organised by Katja Lochtman, who is currently on the Board of Directors for Conferences & Expert Meetings.

There are also plans to have a meeting of the Board of Directors and R&N Consultants concomitant to the conference.

A call for papers and further information on the event will follow during the summer break, presumably by mid-August.

Call for Papers – AILA ReN Symposium at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin on Dec. 13, 2013

Langscape and the AILA-ReN “Sociocultural Theory & Emergentism“ will host a Symposium on

“Interactions of Sociocultural Theory and Emergentism in SLA and Language Education Studies – Conceptual and Interdisciplinary Concerns”

 

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
13 December 2013, 9am – 5pm
Organisers: Lutz Küster & Stephan Breidbach

 

Read about the symposium and the Call for Papers below. Download the CfP here in PDF-format: CfP – Symposium 2013.

CfP - Symposium 2013

Call for applicants: ECML fellowship / Appel à candidatures: bourse du CELV

The ECML has opened a call for applicants for 3-month fellowship from 1 October – 23 December 2013.

Application deadline is August 15, 2013.

The following description is quoted from an e-mail sent by the ECML requesting the circulation of the call in relevant networks:

The aim of the fellowship is to showcase specific areas of expertise of
the ECML in the form of structured online thematic collections of
materials on:Evaluation and assessment, Plurilingual education, Content and Language
Integrated Learning, ICT in language education, Early language learning,
Migrant language education, Employment and languages, Mobility and
intercultural learning, Signed languages
Click here for the CfA in English and French, and the application form:

Save the date!

On December 13, 2013 – which is a Friday, btw – Humboldt-University will host a symposium of the AILA Research Network “Sociocultural Theory and Emergentism”. The symposium will be organised by Lutz Küster and Stephan Breidbach.

 

What is the ReN about?

This ReN aims at bringing Sociocultural and Dynamics Systems Theory (and what in German would be Bildungstheorie) together to find a new and more integrated theoretical and methodological approach to second/further language learning and use. Besides trying to describe and explain language acquisition more comprehensively, issues of learner identities rank high on the list.

 

Want to attend or present?

For general information about the ReN “Sociocultural Theory and Emergentism” please contact its convenor, Jean-Paul Narcy-Combes, at “jean-paul.narcy-combes@wanadoo.fr”

Anyone interested in attending the symposium on Dec. 13 in Berlin or submitting a proposal for a paper please send an e-mail to either Lutz Küster at “lutz.kuester@hu-berlin.de” or to Stephan Breidbach at “stephan.breidbach@hu-berlin.de”. There will be a more detailed CfP shortly.

 

Graz calling – Matters of the Mind Conference, 29th – 31st May, 2014

Hello again,

Here’s yet another call for papers which is now open: “Matters of the Mind: Psychology and Language Learning” held at the University of Graz and organised by the local “Fachdidaktikzentrum”.

To check the conference website, refer to: www.unifdz.at/pll2014

Anyone interested from Langscape in proposing a paper?

Language in Focus Conference, March 27-29, 2014 in Istanbul – Call for papers

Hello Langscape community,

I would like to bring to your attention a conference in March 2014 in Istanbul: “Language in Focus – Exploring the challenges and opportunities in Linguistics and ELT”

Find out the details on the conference website at: http://egitim.cu.edu.tr/lif2014 – and keep us posted if you are planning to respond to the call for papers 🙂

Multilingual & Multicultural Communication Conference – at SOAS on June 17th, 2013

Itesh Sachdev (SOAS) and Howard Giles (U of Santa Barbara) are organising a one-day conference on 17th June 2013 in London.

IALSP, Mercator (Fryske Academy) and SOAS act as co-sponsors. Stephan Breidbach will attend on behalf of Langscape.

Poster 17th June, 2013 Multilingualism LS Program 17th June, 2013 Multilingualism LS

Program 17th June, 2013 Multilingualism LS

Hello from the Langscape Network

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Langscape is an international research network in language education, language learning, and plurilingualism.

The network is currently coordinated by Lutz Küster and Stephan Breidbach from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

We invite you to browse this site to find out about the

Langscape Mission

Langscape Board of Directors

Langscape Research & Newtwork Consultants

Langscape Members & Associates

 

4. June 2013 | Posted by Prof. Dr. Stephan Breidbach | No comments »