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Autonomous Language Learning

Autonomous Language Learning

 

  • Thematic framework: Education
  • Geographical outreach: Regional
  • Type of project: Capacity building

  • Beneficiary countries : Global

  • Main responsible:
    Gabriel Rubio
    Centro Navarro de Autoaprendizaje de Idiomas
    Pamplona 
    Spain
     

Summary of the activities
The Autonomous Language Learning (ALL) project, funded by the European Union, is building Blended Learning language courses in four European languages (Turkish, Romanian, Bulgarian and Lithuanian).

These courses are designed for students who have had an initial introduction in one of the languages and who wish to progress from a basic survival level to a higher competency (A2 of the Common European Framework). The project results are for Language schools and Colleges.

The project has been conceived and funded as part of the European Union Socrates Lingua programme that concerns motivating the learning of all European languages, and the less widely used languages in particular. With a vision to promote plurilingualism and appreciation of the diversity of languages in the European Union and beyond.

More information: http://www.allproject.info/

Main partners
- Kindersite Project Ltd (UK)   
- Vilniaus Gedimino Technikos University (Vilnius, Lithuania)
- Znanie Association (Sofia, Bulgaria)   
- Mykolo Romerio Universitetas (Lithuania)
- Çukurova University (Adana,Turkey)
- EuroEd Foundation (Iasi, Romania)
- University of London, School of Lifelong Education and International Development, Institute of Education (UK) 

  • Start Date: 18-10-2006   End Date: 18-09-2009