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FIPLV exists for the worldwide support, development and promotion of languages through professional associations. We are active in over 100 countries and cover several hundred thousand teachers of languages worldwide.

Les Langues Modernes numéro 4/2019: Évaluation et certification en langues : tensions, évolutions, perspectives

L’équipe de rédaction des Langues Modernes a le plaisir de vous annoncer la publication du numéro 4/2019 : Évaluation et certification en langues : tensions, évolutions, perspectives Les enjeux sociétaux, éducatifs, et économiques liés au développement des certifications en langues … Continue reading

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Learning Learning Vol 26 No 2

Many thanks to the Learning Learning Editorial Team for sharing the publication of Learning Learning 26.2, the Autumn 2019 issue of the JALT Learner Development SIG newsletter. Many interesting articles fully downloadable. http://ld-sig.org/autumn-2019-26-2/

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A Happy New Year to all our members and friends!

Thanks as always to our dear friend in Brazil, Francisco Gomes de Matos, for his peace poem.

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Violeta Jurković presented with an FIPLV International Award in Slovenia

Violeta Jurković (SDUTSJ – Slovene Association of LSP Teachers) Violeta Jurković is Associate Professor of English and Chair for Foreign Languages at the Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. She is an established Member of the … Continue reading

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Congratulations to Jaakko Laaksonen, latest recipient of the 2018 FIPLV International Award

Jaakko Laaksonen (SUKOL – Federation of Foreign Language teachers in Finland) Mr Laaksonen has all through his career taken an interest in and been actively involved in pedagogical development. He has always been willing and ready to share his expertise … Continue reading

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ECML 25th Anniversary Conference: Livestream starting at 10:30 CET 5 December

ECML 25th Anniversary Conference – Livestream starting at 10:30 CET on 5 December #ECMLconference #25ECML #70coe On Thursday 5 and Friday 6 December 2019 the European Centre for Modern Languages of the Council of Europe will livestream its Languages at … Continue reading

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FIPLV International Award 2018

AATG – American Association of Teachers of German (USA) Mit rund 3.500 Mitgliedern ist AATG der größte IDV-Mitgliedsverband weltweit und zeichnet sich durch sein großes, vorbildhaftes, unermüdliches Engagement zugunsten der Deutschlehrenden und der deutschen Sprache nicht nur in den USA, … Continue reading

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FIPLV International Awards 2018 – first recipient

Professor John Hajek (AFMLTA, Australia) Professor John Hajek has a distinguished and lengthy career as a languages educator, and has made exceptional and outstanding contributions to the field as a leader of languages education throughout his career. His contributions to … Continue reading

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Parution – Les Langues Modernes n°3/2019 : « De l’enseignement à l’apprentissage des langues : quelles stratégies ? »

L’équipe de rédaction des Langues Modernes a le plaisir de vous annoncer la publication du numéro 3/2019 : De l’enseignement à l’apprentissage des langues : quelles stratégies ? Sommaire Dossier coordonné par Michèle Valentin * Introduction, par Michèle Valentin * … Continue reading

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CfP: Language Acts and Worldmaking Conference King’s College London 27-28 April 2020 Languages Future

Language Acts and Worldmaking Conference 2020 King’s College London Monday 27 & Tuesday 28 April 2020 Languages Future The project. Language Acts and Worldmaking The Language Acts and Worldmaking team has been working together since June 2016. Our guiding principle … Continue reading

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