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Introduction

Welcome to the International Symposium on Celebrating Multilingualism and Multiculturalism: Preparing Language Teachers for the Global Classroom. This symposium aims to advance language education by incorporating the latest global research findings into our teacher training programs, thereby enhancing the quality and relevance of teaching and learning for both students and educators.

Our plenaries will focus on the theme “Multicultural and Multilingual Approach to Quality Teacher Education”, aligning with Hong Kong's development as an inclusive, multicultural, and multilingual society. This theme provides an opportunity for our colleagues and students to engage deeply with concepts of multiculturalism, multilingualism, and diversity in language classrooms. We are honored to host renowned scholars from around the world who specialize in language education and teacher training programs, ensuring a rich and enlightening experience for all participants.

Join us on this exciting journey of learning, sharing, and growth as we work together to prepare language teachers for the global classroom!

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The symposium will be conducted in face to face mode on 21 February 2025.

Participants can join us at Multi-Purpose Hall, 10/F, Hong Kong Metropolitan University Main Campus.

Please download the program rundown here.

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Organizer

Organizer:

Research Institute for Bilingual Learning and Teaching (RIBiLT)

 

Sponsor:

HKMU QEM Fund

 

Enquiry:

ribilt@hkmu.edu.hk

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