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    PSLE-26 2026 - 63rd PRAGUE International Conference on Studies in Languages & Education: PSLE-26

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    Category Languages & Education

    Deadline: July 01, 2026 | Date: July 27, 2026-July 29, 2026

    Venue/Country: Prague, Czech Republic

    Updated: 2026-01-21 17:43:15 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for papers/Topics

    Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

    1. Applied Linguistics & Language Theory

    This area focuses on the scientific study of language and how it is actually used in educational contexts.

    Second Language Acquisition (SLA):

    The Critical Period Hypothesis (the "ideal" age for learning).

    Interlanguage and error analysis.

    Input, output, and interaction hypotheses.

    Linguistic universal grammar vs. emergentism.

    Sociolinguistics in Education:

    Language variation and dialects in the classroom.

    Code-switching and translanguaging.

    Language attitudes and linguistic prejudice.

    World Englishes and English as a Lingua Franca (ELF).

    Pragmatics & Discourse Analysis:

    Classroom discourse (teacher-student interaction).

    Politeness and speech acts in a second language.

    Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) in textbooks.

    2. Language Pedagogy & Methodology

    This focuses on the "how-to" of teaching—the techniques and frameworks used by educators.

    Teaching Approaches:

    Communicative Language Teaching (CLT).

    Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT).

    Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).

    The Flipped Classroom and Blended Learning.

    Skill-Specific Instruction:

    Receptive Skills: Listening and Reading comprehension strategies.

    Productive Skills: Speaking (fluency vs. accuracy) and Writing (process vs. product).

    Systems: Vocabulary acquisition, Grammar instruction (deductive vs. inductive), and Phonology/Pronunciation.

    Language for Specific Purposes (LSP):

    English for Academic Purposes (EAP).

    Business English and Occupational English.

    3. Educational Psychology in Language Learning

    Understanding the internal mental and emotional state of the learner.

    Individual Differences:

    Language learning aptitude and working memory.

    Learning styles vs. learning strategies.

    Personality factors (extroversion vs. introversion).

    Affective Factors:

    Language anxiety and the "Affective Filter."

    Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation.

    The "Ideal L2 Self" (Motivational Self System).

    Cognitive Processes:

    Metacognition (thinking about one's own learning).

    Implicit vs. explicit learning.

    4. Educational Technology (EdTech) & Digital Learning

    The role of modern tools in facilitating language education.

    Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL):

    Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL).

    Gamification and educational apps (e.g., Duolingo, Memrise).

    Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS).

    Emerging Technologies:

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) in automated feedback and grading.

    Virtual Reality (VR) for immersive cultural experiences.

    Corpus Linguistics tools for classroom use.

    5. Curriculum Development & Assessment

    The administrative and structural side of education.

    Syllabus Design:

    Functional-Notional syllabi.

    Grammatical vs. Situational syllabi.

    Needs analysis for curriculum design.

    Assessment & Testing:

    Formative vs. Summative assessment.

    Proficiency frameworks (CEFR, ACTFL).

    Validity, reliability, and "washback" effect in testing.

    High-stakes testing (IELTS, TOEFL, SAT).

    6. Policy, Literacy & Multilingualism

    The broader social and political implications of language in schools.

    Language Policy & Planning:

    Medium of Instruction (MoI) debates.

    Revitalization of endangered or minority languages.

    National language requirements in citizenship.

    Literacy Studies:

    Early childhood literacy and phonics.

    Multiliteracies (digital, visual, and media literacy).

    Academic literacy in higher education.

    Bilingual & Multilingual Education:

    Immersion vs. Submersion programs.

    Dual-language programs.

    Heritage language maintenance.


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