Global Issues in Language Education: Issue 34. Feb. 1999. (p. 7)

The following article is reprinted with permission in edited form from FIPLV World News No. 44 (December 1998).

The Contribution of Language Teaching to the Promotion of Peace
Report on the September 1998 Workshop of the European Centre of Modern Languages

A special symposium on the Contribution of Modern Language Teaching to the Promotion of Peace was held from September 30 - October 3, 1998 in Graz, Austria by the European Centre of Modern Languages (ECML). The meeting was jointly organized by ECML, IATEFL (International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language), FIPLV (the World Federation of Modern Language Teaching Associations) and UNESCO's Linguapax Committee.
The symposium brought together representatives from 27 European countries, with an emphasis on those located in recent or potential conflict zones such as the Balkans. Its objectives were to make language teachers aware of the crucial role they play in developing a spirit of tolerance and the promotion of a culture of peace, and to offer avenues for reflection as well as concrete methods of working towards these goals. The workshop resulted in the following recommendations being drafted.

Recommendations to National, Regional and Local Political Authorities



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