Language education for intercultural communication
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Language education for intercultural communication
(Multilingual matters / series editor, Derrick Sharp, 96)
Multilingual Matters, c1993
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Based on conferences held in Dubrovnik in 1990 and in Pécs in 1991 as part of the Vienna Centre's program on multilingualism and ethnicity in Europe
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In late twentieth century Europe effective communication has become a fundamental requirement for the success of the individual, of communities, and of nations. For individuals, it is important to be able to participate in democratic and cultural processes, and to gain access to the labour market, without suffering the drawbacks of illiteracy or inadequate knowledge of standardised languages. Language learning and language competence have become matters of vital importance as countries realign, severing former alliances, and reform, creating new groupings. Nations interact on the international scene, and must ensure that their political and economic interests are helped by adequate communication skills on the part of their citizens. Each of these political acts entails a re-evaluation of language policy and practice including the question of language education. The policies and practices of European states vary even when addressing very similar linguistic problems and these different approaches illuminate the area for manoeuvre in each national situation. Variations are related to or explained by several factors at the level of the nation, the community and the individual: national educational systems and priorities, national particularities, national histories, cultural and religious differences, migration, economic pressures, individual characteristics and preferences. These variations and their causes are described and analysed here in parallel studies, leading to assessments of the effectiveness of national educational policies. Comparisons and evaluations of the data enable a reconceptualisation of relations between language learning, education and cross-cultural communication, allowing conclusions to be drawn concerning the efficiency and effectiveness of policies.
目次
Preface
Dennis Ager, George Muskens and Sue Wright: Introduction
Ludo Beheydt: Second Language Leaming in Belgium
Madeleine Danova, Krusteva-Bossakova and Ognian Stoitsov: Foreign Language Education in Bulgaria: Present-day Situation and Future Tendencies
I Vitanova, J Kristeva, Madeleine Danova and M Ruski: Portrait of a Nation as a Language Leamer
Sue Wright: Language Leaming in England and Wales: Policies and Attitudes in Flux
Eero Laine: Second National Language Learning in Finland
Dennis Ager: Identity, Community and Language Policies in Contemporary France
Ingrid Gogolin: Multilingualism in the German School
Szofia Radnai: The Language Situation in Hungary, 1990-1991
Maria Oud-de Glas, Ema van Hesl, Fons Peels, Rob Diephuis and Theo van Els: Languages in the Netherlands: A Study of Supply and Demand
Frances Knowles: From USSR to CIS and Beyond: Visceral Politics vis-a-vis Ethno-linguistic Realities
Oleg Shamshur and Tatiana I Izhevskaya: Multilingual Education as a Factor of Interethnic Relations: the Case of the Ukraine
Ranko Bugarski: The Language Situation and Language Education in Yugoslavia
Albina Necak Liik: Language Education for Intercultural Communication in Slovenia
Svenka Savic and Zlata Jukic: New Trends in Educational Policy in the Republic of Serbia, 1990 to the Present
Dennis Ager, George Muskens and Sue Wright: Conclusion
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