The network

REAL Network

The REAL network is an umbrella organisation whose objective is to represent and bring together associations of language teachers from across Europe. We aim to represent the hundreds of language teachers associations in Europe and the countries participating in the EU’s Lifelong Learning Programme.

The REAL network is an umbrella organisation whose objective is to represent and bring together associations of language teachers from across Europe.

Its primary objectives are as follows:

  • The defence and the promotion of cultural diversity and of multilingualism.
  • Better visibility of language teachers to national and European political agencies
  • The development of pedagogic skills through exchanges and joint projects at European level;
  • The development of European competence  (better knowledge of the recommendations, the tools and the sources of funding available at the European level)
  • The development of strategic skills between associations, in particular in order to ensure their sustainability.

Unlike the REAL2 Project which is being financed by the European Commission and managed by the public French organisation from 2009 to 2011, the Network is a fully independent organisation registered as an international not-for-profit organisation under Belgian law.

To find out how to become member, click here.

Please address all mail correspondence to:

Réseau européen des associations de professeurs de langues (REAL)

c/o Association for Language Learning

Association for Language Learning (ALL)

University of Leicester

University Road

Leicester

LE1 7RH

United Kingdom

(Registered office: Réseau européen des associations de professeurs de langues AISBL, Boulevard Bischoffsheim 36, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium)

 

 

News

It's become REAL - the results of the REAL2 Project

08/12/2011

This is the text of a presentation given by Jonathan Hooley (CIEP) and Linda Parker (ALL) at the seminar Making It REAL held at CIEP in Sèvres, France on 7-8 November 2011. They spoke about the results of the EU-funded project, REAL2, which has successfully established REAL (the European Network of Language Teacher Associations).