330 likes | 466 Views
Equal Chances to European Integration through the use of the European Language Portfolio 2004-2007 Coordinator: PROSPER-ASE Language Centre, Bucharest, Romania.
E N D
Equal Chances to European Integration through the use of the European Language Portfolio 2004-2007 Coordinator: PROSPER-ASE Language Centre, Bucharest, Romania This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Presentation Overview • Introduction to the project – background, objectives, target groups, expected impact • Focus on dissemination strategies used for the various target groups
Background to the project • Introduction of the ELP (the EAQUALS/ALTE version for adults) in Romania (2000) • Its piloting by various QUEST schools • Dissemination of info about the ELP in a variety of circles by QUEST
Preparation Contact seminar Krakow, Poland June 2003
Preparatory meeting Romania September 2003 Participants representing National School Associations, universities, language centres and the media discussed the idea of a joint project
More preparation! • Submitting of the Pre-Project Proposal • Submitting of the Final Project Proposal Finally…..in 2004….
OUR PARTNERS • National Associations (QUEST Romania, PASE Poland, QLS Greece, PRIMA Croatia) • Universities, Language schools • Vocational training institutions • ONGs • Mass media representatives Countries represented: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia
Objectives • To promote language learning among adults belonging to various social and professional groups through the use of the ELP • To increase the chances of social and professional integration through the learning of foreign languages • To contribute to standardising the levels of achievement in language learning
Target Groups • Authorities (Ministry of Education, of Labour) • Employment Agencies, employers, HR managers • People in vocational training, multipliers in general • Adult language learners(15+) • Employees/unemployed in project countries
Expected impact • Decision makers (ministries, employers) will become aware of the existence and advantages of using the ELP as a document certifying the employees’ language competences • End users of the ELPwillincrease their chances of mobility and employability and they will have better access to European values in general
DISSEMINATION • Dissemination strategies • Dissemination materials • Dissemination activities
Dissemination strategies STEP 1 • Developing criteria and instruments for needs analysis • Identifying representatives of target groups in the partner countries • Carrying out the needs analysis • Analysing the results
Dissemination strategies STEP 2 • Designing of info materials for promoting the project • Translation • Publication • Guidelines (e.g. Employer’s Guide)
Dissemination strategies • Establishing info-points • Collecting the latest resources on ELP-related issues, relevant for dissemination
Development ofmaterials for dissemination Products so far: Leaflet and poster in English Wall calendar for 2006 and 2007 in English ELP published in Greek ELP translated into Polish ELP being translated and validated into Slovak and Lithuanian, Estonian, Dutch Postcard
Adapting the dissemination strategies According to target group • Different message • Different dissemination materials • Different media used
Development ofmaterials for dissemination • Production/translation of guidelines for various target groups into national languages – work in progress e.g. The Employers’ Guide – translated into Romanian, adapted in Polish • Public Relations Guide for the partner institutions of EuroIntegrELP (Austria)
Language learners Messages: • Show what you can do • Learn a foreign language • Invest in your future Media: Sapte seri (free info brochure) Print run: 35.000 copies Distribution: Bucharest and main Romanian cities
Language learners - activities • Presentation and actual introduction of the ELP (in universities, language schools, etc.) • Designing and introducing of language learning activities based on self assessment • Involving them in the production of dissemination materials about the ELP for their peers
Language learners - activities Writing of units in language textbooks introducing the idea of self assessment Introducing testing principles based on the descriptors in the ELP
LEARNING AND GROWING – Cavaliotti 2005Unit: CITIZEN OF EUROPEAuthor Liliana Dellevoet OBJECTIVES After studying this unit you will: • Become aware of what it takes to study and/or work in the European Union • Understand how you can plan and monitor your own progress in language learning • Develop self-evaluation skills and take responsibility for your own language learning
Multipliers Activities • Face-to-face presentations • Workshops on the use of the ELP • Debates, national and international conferences Media Articles in professional publications (e.g. ELT News) Dissemination materials - Leaflets - Samples of textbook units - Calendars
Decision makers/authorities Activities • introducing the ELP to officials in the relevant ministries, in universities, Language Departments (various languages) • informing them about the EuroIntegrELP project
Public at large Media : Radio (Interviews) - Radio Romania Cultural, Radio Delta RFI Written press - Cotidianul, Banii nostri, Capital, Adevarul Yellow Pages
Dissemination • Establishing the virtual environment for dissemination activities, updating information • Face to face meetings with target groups • Multiplier events • Press conferences • Various/imaginative dissemination activities
EuroIntegrELP – planning ahead Publication of around 10,000 copies of the EAQUALS/ALTE ELP in project languages Printing of more dissemination material in project languages Further disseminating the project and the ELP and its benefits in project countries and not only
Thank you! Liliana Dellevoet EuroIntegrELP Project coordinator PROSPER-ASE Language Centre Bucharest, ROMANIA