Advanced Research Seminar: Languages in Education
The TEALS Advanced Research Seminars takes place online two times a year, in February and July, with the objective of providing avenues of interaction between established and early career researchers to address areas of research associated with languages in education. As scientific seminars, they aim to contribute towards breaking new ground in language education and to involve the presentation and discussion of both recently published work and research in progress. All CETAPS/TEALS members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the seminar.
This seminar is part of the CETAPS’ project UIDB/04097/2020, funded by FCT
8th Advanced Research Seminar
Researching language education: Taking stock!
Organised by Sandie Mourão and Catarina Castro
Date: 8 February 2024 – Time: 09.30 to 16.30
Venue: Zoom
Registration is required!
This 8th Advanced Research Seminar welcomes abstracts from the CETAPS community to contribute to a day of focused presentations and discussion around CETAPS members’ research activity. There is no specific theme for this edition, instead, we hope you will use
this opportunity to take stock of what you are doing, where you want to go, or where you are in your research.
Please register for the event by completing this google form.
Link to schedule
Link to abstracts
We look forward to seeing you on 8 February 2024!
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7th Advanced Research Seminar
Technology and online learning in language and intercultural education
Organised by Sandie Mourão and Catarina Castro
12 July 2023
The 7th Advanced Research Seminar: Technology and online learning in language and intercultural education included papers from the CETAPS/TEALS community which contributed to a day of focused presentations and discussion around the selected theme. Our invited speakers brought their expertise to this fast- moving field and began with a keynote by Professor Elena Barcena (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid), who spoke on the topic of ‘Technology-supported intercultural language teaching in rural contexts’. Our closing speaker was Dr Ursula Stickler (Open University, UK) who spoke about ‘Technology and Online Language Learning’.
Schedule and book of abstracts
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6th Advanced Research Seminar
Researching multilingualism and education for a global citizenship
Organised by Sandie Mourão and Catarina Castro
9 February 2023
The 6th Advanced Research Seminar: Researching multilingualism and education for a global citizenship brings keynote speakers with expertise in these two fields, Mónica Lourenço (University of Aveiro, Portugal) opened the day with a talk entitled ‘Educating teachers for global citizenship in Portugal: from envisioning to enacting’, and Nayr Ibrahim (Nord University, Norway) closed the day with her research into multilingualism and a talk on, ‘DLC artefacts in teacher education: engaging teachers with multilingualism’. The aim of this seminar was also to provide a space for PhD students to present their work in progress and so we also have seven presentations from doctoral students discussing their research proposals or snapshots of their results and discussion around analysis.
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CETAPS / TEALS Advanced Research Seminar
On a verbal-visual continuum: Approaches to data collection and analysis
Organised by Sandie Mourão, Ana Leão and Catarina Castro
13 July 2022
The 5th Advanced Research Seminar looks specifically at the variety and range of approaches to data collection and analysis associated with research in the Social Sciences and Humanities. With two keynotes that delineate the ends of a verbal-visual continuum, Chrysi Rapanta (IFILNova) opened the seminar with an interdisciplinary look at discourse analysis and Silvia Melo Pfeifer (University of Hamburg) closed the day with a colourful overview of visual analysis. The aim of this seminar is to provide a space for PhD students to present their work in progress with a focus on their approaches to data collection and analysis – along the continuum. Papers shared and discussed the reasons for methodological choices, the tools discovered, the challenges and triumphs encountered, the results that are emerging and the inevitable questions that ensue.
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CETAPS / TEALS Advanced Research Seminar
Researching Materials Development for Language Learning
Organised by Ana Leão and Catarina Castro
4 February 2022
The fourth Advanced Research Seminar: Materials Development for Language Learning focuses on a very popular field of academic study, since the mid-1990s which, as well as being a practical undertaking, also investigates the principles and procedures of design, writing, implementation, and evaluation of language learning materials. The keynote was given by Professor Brian Tomlinson (Anaheim University, California/ President MATSDA) and the day included research presentations by established and early career researchers and PhD students associated with CETAPS/TEALS.
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CETAPS / TEALS Advanced Research Seminar
Research in progress: Looking at the dark side
Organised by Sandie Mourão and Ana Leão
15 July 2021
The third Advanced Research Seminar, Research in progress: Looking at the dark side, focused on the process of empirical research, designing the study, putting it into practice and overcoming the obstacles we all experience, but rarely talk about. The keynotes were given by Professor Carlos Ceia (CETAPS, FCSH/UNL) and Dr Melina Porto (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, UNLP, Argentina) and the day included research presentations by established and early career researchers and PhD students associated with CETAPS/TEALS.
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Seminar 2: Challenges, solutions and synergies
Organised by Sandie Mourão and Chrysi Rapanta
4 February 2021
The second Advanced Research Seminar, ‘Challenges, solutions, and synergies’, focused on research-in-progress. The day included ten research presentations by established and early career researchers and PhD students associated with CETAPS/TEALS.
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Seminar 1: Approaches to Researching Languages in Education
Organised by Sandie Mourão
9 October 2019
Programme and abstracts can be found here