Italian: The Italian language in education in Slovenia (2nd ed.)

Charlie Robinson-Jones (Redacteur), Katharina Thomas (Redacteur), Nives Zudič Antonič, Anja Zorman

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Italian and its status in education in Slovenia

In the Slovene Littoral, Slovene and Italian are official languages and thus they share equal status in public and private life. Learners in this region attend schools either with Slovene as the medium of instruction or with Italian as the medium of instruction, from pre-school to upper secondary education, and receive additional compulsory education in Italian as a second language (L2; Slovene schools) or Slovene L2 (Italian schools). Enrolment is open to all learners, regardless of their linguistic and cultural origin. In Slovenia, Italian is offered as a first language (L1) and L2 in the bilingual areas in the Slovene Littoral and as a foreign language in the rest of the national territory.

Italian in educational research

Educational research on Italian is conducted by the Department of Italian Studies and Faculty of Education at the University of Primorska, the Science and Research Centre in Koper, the Department of Italian and Faculty of Education at the University of Ljubljana, and the National Education Institute. The University of Primorska and the Science and Research Centre in Koper are the only institutions that conduct research specifically on Italian as L1 and L2. The Department of Italian Studies at the University of Primorska offers a doctoral study programme in Italian L1 literature, L1 and L2 linguistics, and didactics.

Prospects for Italian in Slovenia

The institutional support for bilingualism, enshrined in the Constitution and legislation of Slovenia, requires continuous monitoring due to the ever-changing social context. The major challenges today are to enhance motivation for learning Italian in school and to ensure constant exposure to the language outside school. To achieve this aim, more systematic solutions are required if schools are to continue to carry out the role of supporting the maintenance and further development of plurilingualism and interculturality in the coastal bilingual area.
Originele taal-2Engels
Plaats van productieLjouwert/Leeuwarden
UitgeverijMercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning
Aantal pagina's82
Uitgave2nd
StatusGepubliceerd - 04 sep. 2023

Publicatie series

NaamRegional Dossier series
UitgeverijMercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning
ISSN van geprinte versie1570-1239

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