Information Fair and Networking Event
Partners for Language: EUNIC meets Seal of Biliteracy
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Networking and information fair for stakeholders in the educational community in NY, NJ, PA and EU Institutions of Culture (EUNIC).
About this event
EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture – is a global network of European organizations. To date there are125 clusters represented in 90 countries. In NYC, the EUNIC cluster consists of 22 regular members and 18 associated members. Its aim is to promote European values, share knowledge, build capacity among members and partners, and engage local partners in dialogue and common cultural projects.
The Seal of Biliteracy is an award given by a high school, school district or county office of education in the US that formally recognizes students who have attained a high level of proficiency in two or more world languages (one of which must be English) by high school graduation. The Seal prepares students with global literacy skills and to affirm the value of diversity in a multilingual society.
Although more and more students earn the Seal of Biliteracy each year in New York State, less than five percent of graduating high school seniors are awarded the Seal.
This event, part conference, part information fair, part networking event, is organized by EUNIC institutions in collaboration with NYSED (Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages) and NYCDOE (Division of Multilingual Learners) in observance of the European Day of Languages, which is celebrated worldwide every year at the end of September.
Designed to bring together stakeholders in the educational community in the tristate area (NY, NJ, PA) and representatives of EU National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC), with this event we intend to start a conversation about how we can join forces and share resources in support of the Seal of Biliteracy.
Who should attend? Decision makers at Department of Education, superintendents, principals, world language advisors, world language teachers and anyone who is interested in establishing the Seal of Biliteracy at their school.
Details
Goethe-Institut New York
30 Irving Place
New York, NY 10003
Preis: Kostenfrei
+1 (212) 439-8704 ajkuna.hoppe@goethe.de