Language Meets Intercultural Competences - LIMERIC
Miercurea-Ciuc (RO)/Graz (AT), March 2012 - The kick-off meeting of the LIMERIC project took place in February 2012, in Graz, Austria. LIMERIC's main aim is the development of a non-formal and blended-learning-based training programme for adults working in the extra-institutional sector of early childhood education and care.
The special focus of LIMERIC is on
- language learning and acquisition in early-years pedagogy
- intercultural competences and awareness
For this main aim, a number of sub-aims are defined and will be achieved in the project, such as
- development of methodological / didactical guidelines
- test implementation of the training programme for extra-institutional childhood care workers (also volunteers)
- dissemination and strategy development
The LIMERIC project includes the following target groups:
- people active and working in extra-institutional childhood education and care systems in the partner countries and beyond
- organisations and associations representing the interests of extra-institutional childcare services
- children of immigrant families having the need for support in the phase of bilingual language acquisition
- public institutions wanting to improve the quality of services for and to support social inclusion of immigrant families and from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Based on the needs-analysis framework presented by the English partner (University of Wales), the partnership has started working on collecting data for a state-of-the-art report.
The project's partner institutions come from the seven partner countries: Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Romania, Italy, Turkey, and England. The project is supported by the European Commission as a Grundtvig Multilateral Project, with a duration of two years, January 2012 to December 2013.
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