According to Eurobarometer, 83% of Europeans value knowing other languages yet 44% cannot hold a conversation in another language. With globalisation and increasing migration, multilingualism is critical to intercultural understanding and cohesion in society, job prospects for individuals and competitiveness in Europe.
What Is Language Rich Europe?
Through fresh research, a pioneering new tool – the Language Rich Europe Index – and a network of partners, this project seeks to capture the attention of leaders in government, business and society across Europe to:
Illustrate the current situation, highlighting good policy / practice to enable informed policy choicesHow Will This Be Achieved?
New research: Creating a baseline for language education and multilingual services across countries and industries.
Language Rich Europe Index – A European Index on Multilingual Policies and Practices will compare policies and practices again European Commission and Council of Europe standards in:
Education (Pre-primary, primary, secondary, adult)Essays: Highlighting specific national contexts will complement the data collected in each country
Analysis: Using the Index, LRE will determine:
Best practices: Which recommendations are being followed and work well? Which do not and why?Language types to be included are:
National languagesHow Will This Information Be Used?
With our expert partners we will build networks of professionals from all sectors covered by the Index, both at a national and international level.
The research and language profiles of each country will be launched and promoted through:
Publications and an interactive website in at least 22 languagesLanguage Rich Europe Index – A European Index on Multilingual Policies and Practices
This project is delivered by a consortium of over 30 partners and is co-managed by a steering group
Our partner in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Faculty of Philosophy Sarajevo
With the support of the Lifelong Learning programme of the European Union
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