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Language Policy Unit
Policy Instruments
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Language Policy Division
Division des Politiques linguistiques
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Policy Forum
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and the development of language policies: challenges and responsibilities
Organised by the Council of Europe Language Policy Division
Strasbourg, 6 – 8 February 2007
In honour of John L. M. Trim,
Former Director of Council of Europe Modern Languages Projects
Programme including Presentations
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Tuesday 6 February 2007
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8.00 – 9.45
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Registration: Main entrance of the Palais de l’Europe
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10.00
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Plenary – Assembly Chamber
Official opening: Terry Davis, Secretary General of the Council of Europe
Mady Delvaux-Stehres, Minister of National Education and of Vocational Training, Luxembourg
Marc Foucault, Director of European and International Relations and Co-operation, Representative of the Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research, France
Gabriele Mazza, Director of School, Out-of-School and Higher Education, DGIV, Council of Europe
The multilingualism policy of the EU: new perspectives : H. Hartung, Head of Unit ‘Multilingualism Policy’ of the European Commission
Introduction to the aims and objectives of the Forum: : J. Sheils, Head of the Language Policy Division and J. Panthier, Administrator, Council of Europe
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11.15
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Break (Refreshments offered by the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research, France)
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Chair : M. Byram
12.00
12.15
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Plenary - Assembly Chamber
Council of Europe Language Education Policy and the CEFR: J.C. Beacco
Using the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)
The CEFR in the Netherlands: E. Van Hest (Powerpoint) + document)
The CEFR in Catalonia in adult language teaching: adaptation of curricula and certification: N. Figueras
From the CEFR to the European Language Portfolio : D. Little (Powerpoint) + (document)
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13.30
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Lunch
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Tuesday 6 February (afternoon)
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Chair: W. Martyniuk
15.30
15.50
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Plenary - Assembly Chamber
The CEFR and the common reference levels: validated reference points and local strategies: B. North
Document: The CEFR Common Reference Levels: validated reference points and local strategies(B. North)
Document: Relating Language Examinations to the CEFR: Introduction and feedback from the pilot phase
Results of a survey on the use and impact of the CEFR: J. Noijons and W. Martyniuk
Introduction to Group Work
Questions for Working Groups on Evaluation
Questions for Working Groups on Curricula and Teacher training
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16.20
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Break (Refreshments offered by CITO, the Netherlands)
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16.50
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Group Work - Session 1 on needs in using the CEFR – introduced by case studies
Group 1 and 2 : Evaluation Room 6
o Links between tests and diplomas in French as a foreign language and the CEFR: C. Tagliante
o Mapping the Dutch foreign-language examinations onto the CEFR: H. Kuijper and J. Noijons
o Using the CEFR for assessing language competences in Finland: S. Takala
[Presentation of case studies to both groups together in Room 6; the groups then separate: Group 1 : Room 6
Group 2 : Room 7]
Groups 3 and 4 : Curricula and Teacher Training Room 3
The scenario: a tool for language education policies – Aosta Valley, Italy: M. Cavalli (Powerpoint) (document)
o Revision of modern languages programmes in the light of the CEFR in France : G. Gaillard
o Use of the CEFR in teacher training in the Netherlands: D. Meijer
o Use of the CEFR in teacher training in Poland: H. Komorowska
[Presentation of case studies to both groups together in Room 3; the groups then separate: Group 3 : Room 3
Group 4 : Room 2]
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19.00
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RECEPTION hosted by the Permanent Representation of France to the Council of Europe – Salon bleu
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Wednesday 7 February 2007– Assembly Chamber
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Chair : J. Sheils
10.00
10.45
11.00
11.20
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Plenary - Assembly Chamber
Reports on Group Work
Discussion
The European Indicator of Language Competence: O. Bjerkestrand, European Commission
The promotion of the CEFR in the activities of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML), Graz (Austria): S. Slivensky
Language Policies for Democratic Citizenship and Social Inclusion: J. Sheils
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11.30
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Break (Refreshments offered by CITO, the Netherlands)
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Chair : J. Noijons
12.00
12.20
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Plenary - Assembly Chamber
The impact of the CEFR and the work of the Council of Europe on the new European education area: F. Goullier
Reactions and Discussion
Introduction to Group Work: F. Goullier
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13.15
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Lunch
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15.15
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Group Work – Session 2 on mutual responsibilities in defining and implementing language policies based on the CEFR
Group 1 and 2 : Evaluation Group 1: Room 6
Group 2: Room 7
Groups 3 and 4 : Curricula and Teacher Training Group 3: Room 3
Group 4: Room 2
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16.45
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Break (Refreshments offered by CITO, the Netherlands)
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Chair: J. Panthier
17.15
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The CEFR in a national context: D. Charbonnier (France)
The CEFR in a global context: : K. Kakazu (Japan), J. Bott Van Houten (United States of America) and L. Vandergrift / J. MacDonald (Canada)
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18.00 – 18.45
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Plenary - Assembly Chamber
Panel : Language Education Policy Profiles: the CEFR and related Council of Europe instruments applied to the analysis of language policies
Ch. Berg (Luxembourg [document]), ), S. Skapiene (Lithuania), G. Langé (Lombardy)
J. Berntzen (Norway), D. Coste (Council of Europe Rapporteur for Profiles)
Moderator: M. Byram
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Thursday 8 February 2007
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Chair : J.C. Beacco
9.00
9.45
10.15
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Plenary – Assembly Chamber
Reports on Group Work
Discussion
Contextualising the use of the CEFR: D. Coste
The CEFR in relation to the policy objectives of the Council of Europe: J.L.M. Trim
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10.30
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Break
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Chair : J. Panthier
11.00
12.00
12.45
13.00
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Plenary – Assembly Chamber
Panel : Beyond levels towards plurilingual education
N. Figueras, L. King, H.J. Krumm, D. Little, H. Mulder, H. Vollmer
Moderator: J.C. Beacco
Conclusions du Forum: F. Goullier, Rapporteur
Closing: G. Battaini-Dragoni, Director General of DG IV - Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport
Departure of participants
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The Language Policy Division gratefully acknowledges the financial contributions and expertise received for the organisation of this Forum from
- the Ministry of NationalEducation, Higher Education and Research of France
- the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research of the Netherlands
- CITO (Dutch Institute for Educational Measurement)
Language Policy Division
Council of Europe - F-67075 Strasbourg Cedex
e-mail: decs-lang@coe.int – web site: www.coe.int/lang
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