ABSTRACT

Using constructivist principles and autonomous learning techniques the ELP has pioneered innovative and cutting edge approaches to learning languages that can be applied to learning across the spectrum. Although articles on the success of the ELP project have appeared in some academic journals, Perspectives from the European Language Portfolio is the first book to report on and contextualise the project’s innovative techniques for a wider educational research audience.

During the last ten years the ELP has increasingly become a reference tool for language learning and teaching in primary, secondary and tertiary educational settings all around Europe. The editors of this volume believe that there is a need to reflect on the significant contribution that the ELP has delivered for language learning and teaching, and to critically evaluate its achievements.

This volume offers a range of investigations from theoretical studies to practical cases around these issues, and includes:

  • relevant contributions of the ELP to language pedagogy;
  • assessing the impact of the ELP on pedagogical research and practice;
  • exploring and defining pathways for future developments;
  • Reflective learning.

This book is intended for a readership of language teachers and researchers across Europe. It will be of particular relevance to those engaged in language learning and teaching within the Common European Framework of Reference, supporting independent learning and developing a language curriculum, whether in school, adult, further or higher education.

part I|38 pages

The theoretical and pedagogical context

chapter 1|15 pages

The European Language Portfolio

History, key concerns, future prospects

chapter 2|21 pages

Developing autonomy through ELP-oriented pedagogy

Exploring the interplay of shallow and deep structures in a major change within language education

part II|28 pages

The historical and political context

chapter 3|14 pages

Between vision and reality

Reflection on twenty years of a common European project

part IV|67 pages

Future perspectives

chapter 7|18 pages

From paper to the web

The ELP in the digital era

chapter 8|18 pages

Fostering strategic, self-regulated learning

The case for a ‘soft' ELP

chapter 9|29 pages

Experimentum mundi, or a concrete utopia for a language centre in higher education

Building blocks for successful language learning