Language Learning and Professionalization in Higher Education: Pathways to Preparing Learners and Teachers in/for the 21st Cent 2020
DOI: 10.14705/rpnet.2020.44.1102
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Questioning the notion of ‘professionalisation’: LANSOD contexts and the specific case of a musicology undergraduate programme

Abstract: In Chapter 3, Aude Labetoulle addresses the challenge of designing courses that meet the needs of learners whose major is not languages in French universities – a sector usually referred to as ‘LANSOD’ (LANguages for Students of Other Disciplines). University language requirements are typically related to the increased importance of ‘mobility’ and ‘employability’. Yet, French universities seem to struggle with the design of language courses that are relevant to the future professional needs of learners. To exp… Show more

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