The Laboratoire Langages, Littératures, Sociétés, Etudes Transfrontalières et Internationales (LLSETI) of theuniversité Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB), in collaboration with the Migrant'scène festival, is organizing a conference on November 29 at 6:30 pm at the Médiathèque Jean Jacques Rousseau in Chambéry entitled " L'enseignement du français aux personnes migrantes et immigrées en France : analyse d'une politique publique "(Teaching French to migrants and immigrants in France: analysis of a public policy ), led by Maude Vadot, Senior Lecturer in Language Science and Didactics at the USMB's LLSETI laboratory.
Since 2007, French language skills have increasingly become a prerequisite for residency: the obligation to take French language courses, the level required for residency or citizenship. Yet 52% of immigrants who do not speak French as their first language still have great difficulty writing. The conference will critically analyze the principles underpinning this immigration language policy, its limitations and blind spots, and report on proposals put forward by people learning French.
- Open to all, free admission (subject to availability)
- Contact : Maude Vadot, LLSETI organizer
- Download the pdf program of the Migrant'Scène festival in Savoie