Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel

Among the "language management strategies" identified and evaluated in the PIMLICO Project of 2011 in relation to language skills in international professional circles, language training still provides predominantly monolingual learning paths to employees engaged in daily multilingual, com...

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Main Author: Eve Lejot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACEDLE 2014-06-01
Series:Recherches en didactique des langues et des cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rdlc/1759
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spelling doaj-050ecfbc47cf49468c09fb413d2e07d62020-11-24T21:27:49ZengACEDLERecherches en didactique des langues et des cultures1958-57722014-06-0111210.4000/rdlc.1759Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnelEve LejotAmong the "language management strategies" identified and evaluated in the PIMLICO Project of 2011 in relation to language skills in international professional circles, language training still provides predominantly monolingual learning paths to employees engaged in daily multilingual, complex and individual communication.This article argues that the development of a language training inventory would be beneficial for both sites of a European aerospace company and UNESCO in Hamburg.Considering the gap between the prescribed language policy and current language practices, we consider that an interdisciplinary approach, involving a blend of subjects such as linguistics (in particular a “framing” approach), as well as science and the sociology of work would not only satisfy the needs of employees, but would also serve to gather educational materials that could be derived from a corpus of discourse analysis.http://journals.openedition.org/rdlc/1759language management strategiesmultilingualismworkplacecontinuous training
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Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel
Recherches en didactique des langues et des cultures
language management strategies
multilingualism
workplace
continuous training
author_facet Eve Lejot
author_sort Eve Lejot
title Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel
title_short Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel
title_full Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel
title_fullStr Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel
title_full_unstemmed Adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel
title_sort adapter les formations en langues aux pratiques langagières plurilingues en milieu professionnel
publisher ACEDLE
series Recherches en didactique des langues et des cultures
issn 1958-5772
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Among the "language management strategies" identified and evaluated in the PIMLICO Project of 2011 in relation to language skills in international professional circles, language training still provides predominantly monolingual learning paths to employees engaged in daily multilingual, complex and individual communication.This article argues that the development of a language training inventory would be beneficial for both sites of a European aerospace company and UNESCO in Hamburg.Considering the gap between the prescribed language policy and current language practices, we consider that an interdisciplinary approach, involving a blend of subjects such as linguistics (in particular a “framing” approach), as well as science and the sociology of work would not only satisfy the needs of employees, but would also serve to gather educational materials that could be derived from a corpus of discourse analysis.
topic language management strategies
multilingualism
workplace
continuous training
url http://journals.openedition.org/rdlc/1759
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