We are excited to share a new initiative aligned with the goals of CLILNetLE: A Visegrad Fellowship project led by Dr. Merita Hoxha from the University of Elbasan, Aleksandër Xhuvani (Albania), in collaboration with Dr. Barbara Muszyńska at the University of Lower Silesia DSW (Poland), will take place during the academic year 2025- 2026.
This project directly supports one of CLILNetLE’s key objectives:
To generate new networks for the development of bi-/multilingual disciplinary literacies across educational levels and national contexts.
Project Highlights:
• Builds on the 2024 CLILNetLE report by extending its scope to higher education
• Involves a comparative curriculum analysis of STEM and/or humanities courses in Albania and Poland
• Co-designs a microcredential course integrating CLIL principles
• Shares outcomes at a Scientific Festival hosted by DSW
• Lays the foundation for a Digital Resource Hub to support V4 and Western Balkan institutions
In line with CLILNetLE’s mission to encourage transnational collaboration and long-term capacity building, this project opens new pathways for:
• Cross-border partnerships
• Sustainable innovation in higher education
• Collaborative resource development
It exemplifies how CLILNetLE continues to inspire and support new research, pedagogical design, and institutional cooperation across Europe and beyond.
More information will be shared as the project progresses.
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