Presentations
London 2011
Tamás Varádi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): EFNILEX
Martin Hope (British Council): Language Rich Europe
Georg Rehm (DFKI, Germany): The META-NET White Paper Series "Languages in the European Information Society"
Sabine Kirchmeier-Andersen (Danish Language Council): ELM
Marilena Karyolaimou (University of Cyprus)/Maria Maglara (King’s College): Multilingualism at the periphery: Language centered activities in zones of educational priority
Anna Dąbrowska (Polish Language Council): Multilingual Education in Poland
Pirkko Nuolijärvi (Institute for the languages of Finland): Language education policy and practice in Finland
Cecilia Robustelli (Accademia della Crusca, Italy): L'insegnamento/apprendimento delle lingue straniere nel sistema scolastico secondario italiano
Xavier North (DGLFLF, France): En quelle(s) langue(s) transmettre le savoir? Les termes du débat en France
Luca Tomasi (European Commission, Directorate-General for Education and Culture): Aspects and Prospects of European Multilingualism
Bessie Dendrinos (Centre for the Greek Language, Greece): Monolingual practices in mainstream (foreign) language teaching, learning and testing in Europe
Waldemar Martyniuk (European Centre for Modern Languages, Austria): Observations and reflections on multilingual education in Europe
Linda Parker (Association for Language Learning): Languages in secondary schools in the United Kingdom
Claude Truchot (Université de Strasbourg, France): La création d’une Europe multilingue: quel rôle pour les universités?
Piet van der Craen (Free University Brussels): Et si l’enseignement multilingue rendait nos élèves plus intelligents?