21 Keys Ideas for Languages Learning in the 21st Century

Title
21 Keys Ideas for Languages Learning in the 21st Century
Publication Date
2017
Author(s)
Morgan, Anne-Marie
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9486-5555
Email: amorga23@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:amorga23
Spada, Nina
Orton, Jane
Tedesco, Lia
East, Martin
Scrimgeour, Andrew
Hajek, John
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations
Place of publication
Australia
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/27347
Abstract
In this article, seven key presenters from the AFMLTA 21st International Languages Conference held on the Gold Coast of Australia in 2017 each contribute three key ideas or challenges for 21st century teaching and learning of languages. Drawing on their eclectic international experience. the contributors canvas ideas from specific pedagogies and approaches to teaching and learning languages; to identifying the need for research and targeted strategies to influence policy decisions, in Australia and internationally; to teacher preparation and curriculum demands to meet the needs of diverse learners. Collectively, the 21 key ideas provide a timely snapshot almost two decades into the 21st century of themes that emerged in the conference, and which percolate through international conversations about the teaching and learning of languages, as evidenced in the research literature. increasing knowledge about the brain and its capacity to learn languages, and the social and cultural contexts in which choices about languages learning occur. The ideas provide important messages for teachers, learners, and administrators of languages teaching programs both in Australia and internationally, as we look ahead into the next few decades.
Link
Citation
Babel, 52(2/3), p. 7-14
ISSN
0005-3503
Start page
7
End page
14

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