LINGUIST List 20.2173
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Mon Jun 15 2009
Calls: Applied Linguistics/Greece
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1. Theodore
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Foreign Language Teaching in Tertiary Education III
Message 1: Foreign Language Teaching in Tertiary Education III
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Date: 15-Jun-2009
From: Theodore Vyzas <flt2009 teiep.gr>
Subject: Foreign Language Teaching in Tertiary Education III
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Full Title: Foreign Language Teaching in Tertiary Education III
Date: 09-Oct-2009 - 11-Oct-2009
Location: Igoumenitsa, Epirus, Greece
Contact Person: Themistokles Gogas
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Jul-2009
Meeting Description:
The Department of Applied Foreign Languages in Management and Commerce of the Technological Educational Institute of Epirus, Greece, invites submissions to the conference taking place on 9th – 11th October 2009 at the Conference Centre of the Igoumenitsa Campus. The title of the conference is “Foreign Language Teaching in Tertiary Education III”.
Call for Papers: Subject Areas: 1. (Re)-Structuring of Curricula In the first subject area, we welcome abstracts dealing with the methodology, experience, and feedback from an initial curriculum introduction and the restructuring of both undergraduate and postgraduate curricula involving the study of languages. 2. Teaching Linguistic Skills in Tertiary Education Abstracts dealing with the teaching of linguistic skills in tertiary education fall within the framework of this subject area. The term linguistic skills should be conceived in a wider sense encompassing not only the traditional skills (listening, reading, writing and speaking) but also communication techniques such as translation, interpreting, the application of Information and Communication Technology in class, etc. 3. Intercultural Aspects of FLT In the third subject area we welcome abstracts dealing with the teaching of foreign languages, focused on the cultural aspects of interlingual communication. 4. Interdisciplinary Aspects of FLT, Related to Marketing, the Mass Media, Public Relations In the fourth subject area we welcome abstracts dealing with the relationship between foreign languages and the managerial and economic activities in the public as well as in the private sector. The proposed papers should go into the interaction between foreign languages and Marketing, the Mass Media and Public Relations. 5. Foreign Languages and the 'Public Sphere' The concept of Public Sphere is that of a theater in modern societies in which political participation is enacted through the medium of speech. Abstracts in this area have to examine the formation of a critical discourse, the exploration of ideas and the crystallization of a public view over FLT. Abstracts should not exceed 300 words (in English, French or Greek), and they should have the following form: -Title of paper -Name(s) and affiliation of author(s) (principal author's name underlined) -Text -Addresses (full postal address, e-mail, telephone numbers) The deadline for the current round in the Call for Papers is the 30th July 2009 to the following address: flt2009 teiep.gr
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