Europos dimensija ir daugiakalbis funkcionavimas aukštajame moksle: Erasmus studentų patirtis
We live in a global society where education goes beyond the boundaries of one educational institution or even one country. In the European Union (EU) context, mobility of university students and their multilingual competence have always been a major concern and are at the heart of the EU policy towa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Kalbų Studijos 2012 (20), p.131-137 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We live in a global society where education goes beyond the boundaries of one educational
institution or even one country. In the European Union (EU) context, mobility of university students and their
multilingual competence have always been a major concern and are at the heart of the EU policy towards the
integration of its country members.
Today we have to assume that multilingualism has become students’ mobility and employability increasing
factor. Seeing that, communication in several languages is an urgent need for young people who search for new
learning or work experiences. Students from different nationalities or cultures come together to study in teams
bringing with them different levels of language skills as well as expectations and beliefs of how they should be
taught together. In other words, they contribute to the whole with their own cultural and linguistic input. The
promotion of students’ mobility in the EU has also had a huge impact in recent years in Lithuania, which has
now become one of the countries with more students going abroad on an Erasmus programme.
The conducted research focuses on Erasmus Exchange Students’ self-evaluation of their language competence
and reflections about the challenges they have encountered while applying their knowledge and skills in study
process. For collection of data the qualitative research method was applied. The instrument was an interview
composed of 10 open-ended questions. The paper also addresses a very important issue of interrelation between
students’ language competence and their educational aims. |
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ISSN: | 1648-2824 |