First International Conference on Bilingual Education in a Globalized World:
Comparison between Spain and the United States
Alcalá de Henares, May 9-11, 2013Call for Papers
The Instituto Franklin - UAH will be hosting this International Conference in order to create an open forum for debate among specialists and people interested in education and bilingualism.
Topics: Each paper presentation will last 20 minutes and must be related to the following topics:
Economic aspects: how are bilingual programs financed in the US and Spain; governmental institutions that participate and how; how will bilingualism be financed in the future?
Political aspects: the politics of bilingualism in the US and Spain, election campaigns and bilingualism, immigration and bilingualism.
Social and cultural aspects: changes in the American and Spanish societies due to bilingualism; the challenges that families face and how they are dealing with them.
Linguistic aspects: teaching American - British English in Spain; teaching Peninsular and Latin American Spanish in the US. Spanglish. Psychopedagogical aspects: methods of bilingual education; new technologies; quality seals, learning psychology, methods and models of learning new languages.
Deadline for proposals submission: January 30th, 2013
For further information, click hereor contact: Isabel Albella isabel.albella@ |
Comunicación Instituto Franklin - UAH
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
First International Conference on Bilingual Education in a Globalized World--Spain/España 2013
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