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Our Language Policy Development project has been run in partnership with the State Lithuanian Language Commission, the Committee on Education, Science and Culture of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania and Vilnius University. The highlight events of the project are: 19-22 October 2005
For more information, please contact Vilma Backiute, English Language Projects Manager. 12-14 March 2004 The heads of university departments that offer Lithuanian as a Foreign Language courses and representatives of other state institutions received a three-day input on management. The working language was English which indirectly provided an opportunity to develop the English Language skills. The group of 16 participants, representing state language institutions have become a network for professional exchange and key contacts for the British Council Lithuania in further activities on language policy, including the English language teaching. For more information, please contact Vilma Backiute, English Language Projects Manager. 4-6 February 2003 Dave Allan, the Director of the Norwich Institute for Language Education (NILE) in the UK and a regular previous language policy consultant on behalf of the Council of Europe in Estonia and Latvia, visited Vilnius to offer initial advice and impetus to a two-phase Language Policy Development Project planned to take place in the period 2003 – 2005. The visit included round table meetings and a working dinner with the representatives of key language policy institutions in Lithuania. David Alan’s report is available at request. For more information, please contact Danguole Kizniene, Projects Manager for Education, Science and Governance. |
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