The
European Commission recentrly held its first Info Day on its new
Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP), which includes the education programmes
Erasmus, Comenius and Grundtvig. Throughout the launch the Commission
emphasised the importance of language learning and the promotion of linguistic
diversity.
Special
attention was paid to regional or minority languages with a new funding strand
entitled ‘Languages´ which will include the special measures such as support
for networks and multilateral projects that support linguistic diversity. In
addition, the first priority for language projects under the larger Comenius
secondary school programme is the implementation of the Commission´s 2003
Action Plan for Language Learning and Linguistic Diversity, which strongly
supported regional languages.
All European regional or minority language (RML) communities are now able, and
are encouraged to, set up language projects and apply for the funds. Eurolang
will follow the progress of RML language projects with special features on the
topic and EBLUL are able to offer advice and support in the setting up of
projects.
Furthermore, the new programme aims to include Norway,
Switzerland, Turkey and Croatia by 2008, which will enable
the RML communities in those countries to apply. (Eurolang 2007)
Lifelong Learning
Programme: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/static/en/llp/downloads_en.htm
Action Plan
for Language Learning and Linguistic Diversity / Framework Strategy for
Multilingualism: http://ec.europa.eu/education/policies/lang/key/legislation_en.html