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Publication Date: 2012-Aug
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The Council of Europe's "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages" (CEFR): Approach, Status, Function and Use
Martyniuk, Waldemar
Language Learning in Higher Education, v1 n1 p23-40 Aug 2012
The Council of Europe's "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages" is rapidly becoming a powerful instrument for shaping language education policies in Europe and beyond. The task of relating language policies, language curricula, teacher education and training, textbook and course design and content, examinations and certification systems to the CEFR is currently being undertaken by a growing number of public and private stakeholders in all European states. Most of these stakeholders recognise the real reference value of the document and apply the principles on which it was based most appropriately. There are instances of use, however, that indicate that reference may be made to the CEFR as a Council of Europe document merely for the purpose of recognition on "the educational market" without real application of its basic values and concepts. In some other cases the CEFR may be referred to in an attempt to introduce one normative curriculum for uniform language education in Europe--contrary to the intention of the authoring team and to Council of Europe principles, and indeed to the very nature and content of the CEFR itself. The purpose of this article is to clarify the value and the status of the CEFR by referring to related tools and instruments offered by the Council of Europe, among them the "Recommendation CM/Rec(2008)7 on the use of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and the promotion of plurilingualism" (Council of Europe 2008), adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in July 2008.
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Academic Standards, Languages, Regional Cooperation, Benchmarking, Qualifications, International Organizations, Organizational Objectives, Language Proficiency, Program Effectiveness, Multilingualism, Guidelines, Portfolios (Background Materials), Autobiographies, Intercultural Programs, Multicultural Education, Modern Languages, Barriers, Language Acquisition, Foreign Countries
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