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What is Key Competences for Lifelong Learning

Handbook of Research on Didactic Strategies and Technologies for Education: Incorporating Advancements
According to the recommendation 2006/962/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006, every European citizen should acquire and develop knowledge, skills and attitudes required for personal fulfillment and development, social inclusion, active citizenship and employment, which are gathered in the following eight key competences: communication in the mother tongue; communication in foreign languages; mathematical competence and basic competences in science and technology; digital competence; learning to learn; social and civic competences; sense of initiative and entrepreneurship; cultural awareness and expression.
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“Learning from One Another” eTwinning Project: A Model of an Intercultural Approach to Using ICT in Foreign Language Teaching
Maria da Piedade Carvalho da Silva (Escola Secundária Frei Rosa Viterbo do Agrupamento de Escolas de Sátão, Portugal & Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Centro Regional das Beiras, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2122-0.ch016
Abstract
Learning a foreign language (FL) entails more than attaining the mastery of a system of linguistic norms or the functional and pragmatic aspects of that language. It requires learning to adapt to different cultural norms. So, the challenge is to provide FL learners with opportunities to interact with people from other cultural and linguistic realities and re-focus the aims of FL learning to the development of intercultural communicative competence (ICC). The introduction of information and communication technology (ICT) in education not only enhances the access to information but also enables intercultural contact among individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, setting the conditions for the development of curriculum-based telecollaboration projects. The LOA eTwinning project presented in this chapter was implemented in the context of an action-research project aimed to introduce an intercultural approach to teaching English to raise pupils’ motivation and challenge them to become more creative, more collaborative, and more autonomous.
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