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Monday, January 31, 2011
European Label 2010 for Eminescu College
Mihai Eminescu National College from Baia Mare, Romania, has been awarded the European Language Label 2010.
It is for the second time that the school receives this certificate. This time for this project.
What is the European Language Label?
"The European Label is an award that encourages new initiatives in the field of teaching and learning languages, rewarding new techniques in language teaching, spreading the knowledge of their existence and thereby promoting good practice (see European Label Projects of the Month). The Label is open to all aspects of education and training, regardless of age or methods used, with its main focus being to promote innovation in language teaching. By supporting innovative projects, at a local and national level, the Label seeks to raise the standards of language teaching across Europe. Each year, the Label is awarded to the most innovative language learning projects in each country participating in the scheme. It is co-ordinated by the European Commission, but managed by the individual Member States, with national juries deciding on detailed criteria." ( The European Commission, Multilingualism)
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