The Aim

To foster a collaborative environment where students acquire practical and effective professional language skills relevant to your professional field, directly enhancing their employability and contribution to your organization.

Your role

As a prospective employer, your involvement is crucial in bridging the gap between academic learning and work-related professional demands.

Employer to student:

about internships, including opportunities that require LSP skills. If possible, hold joint meetings with subject and language teachers and student representatives.

 i.e. participate in planning (and if possible, taking part in) role-plays and give students practical experience.

and provide constructive feedback.

to learn a professional language in an authentic work environment including during internships.

for evaluating students in the workplace/internship and share it also with subject and language teachers.

Employer to language and specialty teachers:

into the specific language skills and terminology required in your field.

(content) on how to improve LSP/CLIL teaching and students’ professional language skills.

by giving input for language and subject teachers to jointly develop course syllabi or LSP lesson plans.

to teach students professional language in work environment at least 2 times during a course/semester.

for job-shadowing.

and feedback to LSP (e.g. CLIL classes).

by language and subject teachers, categorized by subject and language skills.

with students, language and specialty teachers (agree on a communication channel most convenient for all participants) and regularly share best practices.

into the specific language skills and terminology required in your field.

in familiarising themselves with subject content.

in collaborative projects, joint classrooms (i.e. CLIL lessons).

on student performance.

(curricula) are aligned with the needs of your organization.

for lifelong learning to create a bridge between your agency and associated educational institution.

(e.g. Estonian Emergency Dispatch centre) makes changes in their work procedures due to changes in the law or the society at large (e.g. COVID, e-scooters in traffic, new forms of cybercrime), the respective changes are also made in the curriculum.

are included in the trainings and dissemination of new information early on, so that given changes could be introduced also in the LSP classes in Russian and English.

have access to all the simulation software used in the practical instruction to use them also in LSP classes, if necessary (e.g. in emergency dispatcher studies to map applications, call proceeding and dispatch software).

take active part in CLIL classes and provide feedback in terms of content and functionality.

in the work of the school’s advisory board, career fairs, graduation thesis supervision and field trips to employer institutions (e.g. in aviation studies to airports, airlines, ANSP).




R&D Project: Constructive collaboration among stakeholders for effective LSP classes in the Field of Higher and Professional Higher Education



Funder: NordPlus Adult 2023-2025



Coordinating institution: Estonian Academy of Security Sciences (in case of questions contact keelekeskus@sisekaitse.ee)

Partners:
Vilnius University
Estonian Aviation Academy
Finnish Border and Coast Guard Academy

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