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SUMMARY:UNIC Lightning Bites: Cultivating Inclusive Societies
DESCRIPTION:Join us over International Mother Language Day for a week of bite-size talks where we explore how languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdn1CsZeGG4Bxgg2y5aAf8CHWhMV65uVC2KS7PCX6QV0VgvGA/viewform\n\nThe UNIC Lightning Bites series features short talks from diverse perspectives that address societal challenges faced by our cities in transition. They provide a platform to cross-fertilize thinking and action\, and their insights are made available through recordings on UNIC’s Open Case Repository.  \nCultivating Inclusive Societies\nHow to Navigate Linguistic Diversity Effectively\nFebruary 19 – 21 (13:30-14:30 CET Mon-Wed)\nOnline via Zoom \nDuring the week of International Mother Language Day (celebrated every year on the 21st February)\, UNIC will run a series of online lightening talks on the theme of mother languages. Connecting across the 10 Universities campuses\, the short talks invite students\, staff\, city stakeholders and citizens to discuss how languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion and the Sustainable Development Goals’ focus on leaving no one behind. For more info regarding the theme please check: https://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day. \nEach lightning lab session will involve a 15-minute talk and 15-minute Q&A moderated by the host. Speakers should note that the audience is broad and recorded versions may be viewed by a general public audience. The talk should therefore be ‘plain English’ and relatable to non-experts. \nSpeakers and Schedule: \nFebruary 19\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nYasmine BADIR and Audrey Thonard\nUniversity of Liège \nLanguage in the Digital Age : from Teacher-Paced Learning to Classroom Collaboration\nLearning languages with the aid of digital tools has long been a solitary\, silent and remote experience. In 2024\, foreign language teachers\, seasoned by months of health crisis\, have a radically new understanding of the creative and collaborative potential of digital technology in face-to-face learning. In this talk\, we will share some innovative teaching practices\, designed to turn the classroom into a space that is even more dynamic and interactive. \nFebruary 19\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nLiisa Väisänen\nUniversity of Oulu \nLanguage awareness and multilingualism in a university community. Her talk will shed some light on how to get everyone involved. She will share some practical case examples of how international members of the community have been helped to learn the local language. \nFebruary 20\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nLena Heine\nRuhr University Bochum \nIs Multilingualism a Problem or an Advantage?\nBeing proficient in more than one language is frequently thought to be a cognitive and intercultural benefit\, and actively promoted by foreign language teaching. This stands in stark contrast to how migration-related multilingualism is perceived\, which is often thought to be an obstacle for academic success and as a threat to societal integration. In this brief talk\, a summary of research results will be given which will show the need to clarify what we actually mean by „language“ and „language competence“\, but also that an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to understand multilingualism in society. \nFebruary 20\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nEider Inunciaga\nBilbao Council\nEuskera\, a minority language in a globalized world \nFebruary 21\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nTwo students from Rotterdam based Turkish student association Mozaik (Fatih Acer + one other student)\nErasmus University Rotterdam \nThe Importance of Multilingualism: A Turkish Student Association’s Take on Mother Languages of Migrants\nTwo students from the Turkish Student Association “Mozaik“ in Rotterdam wil give a session about the role of Turkish as a mother language in their lives and the importance of it. Also they will give examples of various activities and events Mozaik organises for (Turkish) students that directly or indirectly are linked to the Turkish language. \nFebruary 21\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nFigen Ecer\nKoc University \nMultilingualism as a Catalyst for Cultural Understanding\nn this panel\, we will explore the impact of cultural intelligence on navigating diverse contexts in the workplace. The panel will shed light on how multilingualism fosters cultural appreciation\, breaks down barriers\, and promotes global unity. We will also delve into the benefits of multilingual education\, addressing challenges and solutions in implementing effective programs
URL:https://asta-bochum.de/termin/unic-lightning-bites-cultivating-inclusive-societies/2024-02-21/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:UNIC Lightning Bites: Cultivating Inclusive Societies
DESCRIPTION:Join us over International Mother Language Day for a week of bite-size talks where we explore how languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdn1CsZeGG4Bxgg2y5aAf8CHWhMV65uVC2KS7PCX6QV0VgvGA/viewform\n\nThe UNIC Lightning Bites series features short talks from diverse perspectives that address societal challenges faced by our cities in transition. They provide a platform to cross-fertilize thinking and action\, and their insights are made available through recordings on UNIC’s Open Case Repository.  \nCultivating Inclusive Societies\nHow to Navigate Linguistic Diversity Effectively\nFebruary 19 – 21 (13:30-14:30 CET Mon-Wed)\nOnline via Zoom \nDuring the week of International Mother Language Day (celebrated every year on the 21st February)\, UNIC will run a series of online lightening talks on the theme of mother languages. Connecting across the 10 Universities campuses\, the short talks invite students\, staff\, city stakeholders and citizens to discuss how languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion and the Sustainable Development Goals’ focus on leaving no one behind. For more info regarding the theme please check: https://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day. \nEach lightning lab session will involve a 15-minute talk and 15-minute Q&A moderated by the host. Speakers should note that the audience is broad and recorded versions may be viewed by a general public audience. The talk should therefore be ‘plain English’ and relatable to non-experts. \nSpeakers and Schedule: \nFebruary 19\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nYasmine BADIR and Audrey Thonard\nUniversity of Liège \nLanguage in the Digital Age : from Teacher-Paced Learning to Classroom Collaboration\nLearning languages with the aid of digital tools has long been a solitary\, silent and remote experience. In 2024\, foreign language teachers\, seasoned by months of health crisis\, have a radically new understanding of the creative and collaborative potential of digital technology in face-to-face learning. In this talk\, we will share some innovative teaching practices\, designed to turn the classroom into a space that is even more dynamic and interactive. \nFebruary 19\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nLiisa Väisänen\nUniversity of Oulu \nLanguage awareness and multilingualism in a university community. Her talk will shed some light on how to get everyone involved. She will share some practical case examples of how international members of the community have been helped to learn the local language. \nFebruary 20\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nLena Heine\nRuhr University Bochum \nIs Multilingualism a Problem or an Advantage?\nBeing proficient in more than one language is frequently thought to be a cognitive and intercultural benefit\, and actively promoted by foreign language teaching. This stands in stark contrast to how migration-related multilingualism is perceived\, which is often thought to be an obstacle for academic success and as a threat to societal integration. In this brief talk\, a summary of research results will be given which will show the need to clarify what we actually mean by „language“ and „language competence“\, but also that an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to understand multilingualism in society. \nFebruary 20\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nEider Inunciaga\nBilbao Council\nEuskera\, a minority language in a globalized world \nFebruary 21\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nTwo students from Rotterdam based Turkish student association Mozaik (Fatih Acer + one other student)\nErasmus University Rotterdam \nThe Importance of Multilingualism: A Turkish Student Association’s Take on Mother Languages of Migrants\nTwo students from the Turkish Student Association “Mozaik“ in Rotterdam wil give a session about the role of Turkish as a mother language in their lives and the importance of it. Also they will give examples of various activities and events Mozaik organises for (Turkish) students that directly or indirectly are linked to the Turkish language. \nFebruary 21\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nFigen Ecer\nKoc University \nMultilingualism as a Catalyst for Cultural Understanding\nn this panel\, we will explore the impact of cultural intelligence on navigating diverse contexts in the workplace. The panel will shed light on how multilingualism fosters cultural appreciation\, breaks down barriers\, and promotes global unity. We will also delve into the benefits of multilingual education\, addressing challenges and solutions in implementing effective programs
URL:https://asta-bochum.de/termin/unic-lightning-bites-cultivating-inclusive-societies/2024-02-20/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:UNIC Lightning Bites: Cultivating Inclusive Societies
DESCRIPTION:Join us over International Mother Language Day for a week of bite-size talks where we explore how languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdn1CsZeGG4Bxgg2y5aAf8CHWhMV65uVC2KS7PCX6QV0VgvGA/viewform\n\nThe UNIC Lightning Bites series features short talks from diverse perspectives that address societal challenges faced by our cities in transition. They provide a platform to cross-fertilize thinking and action\, and their insights are made available through recordings on UNIC’s Open Case Repository.  \nCultivating Inclusive Societies\nHow to Navigate Linguistic Diversity Effectively\nFebruary 19 – 21 (13:30-14:30 CET Mon-Wed)\nOnline via Zoom \nDuring the week of International Mother Language Day (celebrated every year on the 21st February)\, UNIC will run a series of online lightening talks on the theme of mother languages. Connecting across the 10 Universities campuses\, the short talks invite students\, staff\, city stakeholders and citizens to discuss how languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion and the Sustainable Development Goals’ focus on leaving no one behind. For more info regarding the theme please check: https://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day. \nEach lightning lab session will involve a 15-minute talk and 15-minute Q&A moderated by the host. Speakers should note that the audience is broad and recorded versions may be viewed by a general public audience. The talk should therefore be ‘plain English’ and relatable to non-experts. \nSpeakers and Schedule: \nFebruary 19\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nYasmine BADIR and Audrey Thonard\nUniversity of Liège \nLanguage in the Digital Age : from Teacher-Paced Learning to Classroom Collaboration\nLearning languages with the aid of digital tools has long been a solitary\, silent and remote experience. In 2024\, foreign language teachers\, seasoned by months of health crisis\, have a radically new understanding of the creative and collaborative potential of digital technology in face-to-face learning. In this talk\, we will share some innovative teaching practices\, designed to turn the classroom into a space that is even more dynamic and interactive. \nFebruary 19\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nLiisa Väisänen\nUniversity of Oulu \nLanguage awareness and multilingualism in a university community. Her talk will shed some light on how to get everyone involved. She will share some practical case examples of how international members of the community have been helped to learn the local language. \nFebruary 20\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nLena Heine\nRuhr University Bochum \nIs Multilingualism a Problem or an Advantage?\nBeing proficient in more than one language is frequently thought to be a cognitive and intercultural benefit\, and actively promoted by foreign language teaching. This stands in stark contrast to how migration-related multilingualism is perceived\, which is often thought to be an obstacle for academic success and as a threat to societal integration. In this brief talk\, a summary of research results will be given which will show the need to clarify what we actually mean by „language“ and „language competence“\, but also that an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to understand multilingualism in society. \nFebruary 20\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nEider Inunciaga\nBilbao Council\nEuskera\, a minority language in a globalized world \nFebruary 21\, 13:30-14:00 CET\nTwo students from Rotterdam based Turkish student association Mozaik (Fatih Acer + one other student)\nErasmus University Rotterdam \nThe Importance of Multilingualism: A Turkish Student Association’s Take on Mother Languages of Migrants\nTwo students from the Turkish Student Association “Mozaik“ in Rotterdam wil give a session about the role of Turkish as a mother language in their lives and the importance of it. Also they will give examples of various activities and events Mozaik organises for (Turkish) students that directly or indirectly are linked to the Turkish language. \nFebruary 21\, 14:00-14:30 CET\nFigen Ecer\nKoc University \nMultilingualism as a Catalyst for Cultural Understanding\nn this panel\, we will explore the impact of cultural intelligence on navigating diverse contexts in the workplace. The panel will shed light on how multilingualism fosters cultural appreciation\, breaks down barriers\, and promotes global unity. We will also delve into the benefits of multilingual education\, addressing challenges and solutions in implementing effective programs
URL:https://asta-bochum.de/termin/unic-lightning-bites-cultivating-inclusive-societies/2024-02-19/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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