Learning Each Other's Languages

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Overview

APEC Education Ministers at the 4th APEC Education Ministerial Meeting in Lima, Peru established language learning as a priority for the APEC Education Network (EDNET)  in their joint statement:

  • "Learning each Other’s Languages is critical because we now live in a global economy. Being able to speak others’ languages and communicate in culturally sensitive ways is necessary for trade and other forms of international exchange;"

APEC Project Activities

APEC projects respond to the Ministers' vision for developing the language learning area. Recent projects include:

Image from APEC's recent seminar on language standards
Image from APEC's recent seminar on language standards

Key Topics and Resources

Language Learning Topics:

Language Learning Resources:

  • Exchange or cross-border programs: examples of Exhange Programs Sponsored by APEC Members
  • E-language learning: samples of e-language learning programs relevant to APEC Members
  • Business language learning: links to over 50 business glossaries relevant to Agriculture, Anti-Corruption, Emergency Preparedness, Energy, Fisheries, Health, Human Resources Development, Industrial Sciences and Technology, Intellectual Property Rights, Legal Issues, Life Sciences, Marine Resource Conservation, Small and Medium Enterprise, Telecommunications and Information, Tourism, and Transportation.
  • Consumer Checklist:  lists of evaluation criteria to determine if a language school or training program has reliable claims regarding building and enhancing learners’ language skills including the APEC Checklist for English Language Programs for those interested in choosing an effective English language learning program and the APEC Chinese Language Checklist, which addresses the learning needs of those focusing on Business Chinese, Chinese for Travel and Tourism, primary and secondary school Chinese, and teacher training and scholarships.


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