StartseiteAppreciating Plurilingual Competencies: Current and Future Perspectives

StartseiteAppreciating Plurilingual Competencies: Current and Future Perspectives

Appreciating Plurilingual Competencies: Current and Future Perspectives

Vers une valorisation des compétences plurilingues : perspectives et actions

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Veröffentlicht am Mittwoch, 15. Dezember 2021

Zusammenfassung

The Masaryk University Language Centre cordially invites you to the second conference dedicated to plurilingualism. The first one, Teaching and Learning Languages in the Shadow of Lingua Franca, was held in Brno in 2019. This time, the MU Language Centre is happy to co-organise the event with the Free University of Brussels and the University of Fribourg.The aim of this colloquium is to encourage reflection on plurilingual skills by adopting an interdisciplinary and practical approach. Language teachers working in higher education, as well as researchers from different cultural and geographical backgrounds, are invited to this conference to present and share their good practices, to explore and develop new perspectives and to stimulate an in-depth reflection on the issues at the heart of plurilingualism.

Inserat

Argument

…una Europa di poliglotti non è un’Europa di persone che parlano correntemente molte lingue, ma nel migliore dei casi di persone che possono incontrarsi parlando ciascuno la propria lingua e intendendo quella dell’altro, che pure non saprebbero parlare in modo fluente, e intendendola, sia pure a fatica, intendessero il « genio », l’universo culturale che ciascuno esprime parlando la lingua dei propri avi e della propria tradizione. Umberto Eco, La ricerca della lingua perfetta, 1993

Plurilingualism, as a concept differentiated from multilingualism, first entered European debates on language policy in the 2000s. It was integrated subsequently into the 2018 CEFR Companion Volume with new descriptors and since has established itself in the language teaching and learning landscape under the operational concept of plurilingual/pluricultural competence.

Plurilingualism has grown beyond the idea of a mental compartmentalization of languages as well as the ideal of the native speaker, both of which are widely considered to be utopian but nevertheless serve as the model for current language learning strategies.  In contrast, the concept of plurilingual competence entails the relative mastery of receptive and productive modalities in several languages (and dialects) for communicative situations in which the concurrent and flexible use of multiple languages is required. Plurilingual competence is based on a complementarity of languages in learning, which can be seen as an almost organic continuum requiring innovative, dynamic, and transversal approaches, as well as a (re)adaptation of pedagogical and didactic devices. In this context, the notion of an individual linguistic repertoire could constitute one of the focal points for developing methodologies and practices promoting plurilingual learning.

The concept of plurilingualism is broad and complex, and it poses the question of whether the operating concept described above is sufficiently operational for language learning/development(?). Pragmatically, it may be difficult to transition from existing divisions and transcend multiple monolingual practices to foster acceptance for flexible and diversified plurilingualism with generally recognized cognitive, social, and cultural advantages. In this context, this symposium will adopt a highly practical and interdisciplinary approach. Language instructors working in higher education and researchers from diverse cultural and geographical backgrounds are invited to present and share their experiences and best practices, to explore and develop new perspectives, and to stimulate in-depth reflections on the issues at the heart of plurilingualism. During the two-day symposium, the aim will be to establish fruitful and intense discussions and exchanges of opinions about plurilingual and pluricultural attitudes in academic contexts along with opportunities for the future.

Thematic areas

  1. Plurilingualism-related theoretical concepts
  2. Plurilingual competencies:
  3. Plurilingual learning strategies:
  4. Affective dimension of plurilingual learning:
  5. Plurilingualism and cultures in contact:
  6. Plurilingualism, language and educational policies:

Conference Languages

Papers may be delivered in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Czech. 

Submission Guidelines

Proposals must contain the following:

  1. title of the presentation/workshop,
  2. thematic area,
  3. body of abstract in the language of the presentation/workshop (400 words)
  4. short summary of your abstract (max. 150 words) in English or in another language of your choice from the conference languages
  5. biography (80–100 words)
  6. 1–5 references

Proposals should be submitted in .docx (Word) format through an online registration form here

Conference dates: 2–3 June 2022

by February, 7 2022.

Proposals will be blind reviewed by members of the Scientific Committee. The presenters will receive an answer of acceptance by 21 February 2022.

Scientific Committee

Orte

  • Masaryk university - Komeského náměstí 2
    Brünn, Tschechien (60200)

Veranstaltungsformat

Veranstaltung vor Ort


Daten

  • Montag, 07. Februar 2022

Schlüsselwörter

  • plurilingual competence, intercomprehension, plurilingual learning strategie, culture in contact, language policy

Kontakt

  • Barbara Staffolani
    courriel : colloquebrno2022 [at] cjv [dot] muni [dot] cz

Informationsquelle

  • Katerina Sedlackova
    courriel : katerina [dot] sedlackova [at] cjv [dot] muni [dot] cz

Lizenz

CC0-1.0 Diese Anzeige wird unter den Bedingungen der Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universell .

Zitierhinweise

« Appreciating Plurilingual Competencies: Current and Future Perspectives », Beitragsaufruf, Calenda, Veröffentlicht am Mittwoch, 15. Dezember 2021, https://doi.org/10.58079/17wb

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