The Main Contents of the French Vocational Language Planning and Its Reference for the Implementation of the “Chinese + Vocational Skills” Education System

Pengfei WANG, Yang MA, Duoduo YE

Abstract


The French vocational language planning is an important part of its overall language policy, which imposes restrictions on the use of vocational language by employees of French enterprises, and has formed multiple implementation subjects, including legislation, enterprises and training institutions. At present, the “Chinese + vocational skills” education system is in the exploratory stage, and it is necessary to establish institutional guarantees and relevant implementation measures for the system. This article will sort out the various measures taken by France in the process of implementing vocational language planning, and evaluate the effectiveness and rationality of these initiatives from both positive and negative sides, so as to provide reference for the further implementation of the “Chinese + vocational skills” education system in China.

Keywords


French vocational language planning; reference; “Chinese + vocational skills”

Full Text:

PDF

References


Conseil Constitutionnel. (1994, August 4). Loi n° 94-665 du 4 août 1994 relative à lemploi de la langue française (Translated by author). Paris, France.

Délégation générale à la langue française et aux langues de France. (2002-2017). Rapport au Parlement sur lemploi de la langue française [Report]. Paris.

Fondation des Alliances Françaises. (2021, August 25). Rapport dactivité 2020 [Report]. Paris, France.

Li, K. Y. (2006). Policy and legislation for the protection of the French language in France. French Studies, 3, 22-27.

Meng, Y., & Shang, R. F. (2022, May 17). Promoting the synergy of “Chinese + vocational education” to go global. China Education Daily, (05).

Wang, X. L., & Wang, P. F. (2017). The current situation of language use in French enterprises in China. In Sino-French Language Policy Research (Series 3) (pp.392-402). Beijing, China: The Commercial Press.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13468

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2024 Studies in Literature and Language

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


Share us to:   


 

Online Submissionhttp://cscanada.org/index.php/sll/submission/wizard


Reminder

How to do online submission to another Journal?

If you have already registered in Journal A, then how can you submit another article to Journal B? It takes two steps to make it happen:

1. Register yourself in Journal B as an Author

Find the journal you want to submit to in CATEGORIES, click on “VIEW JOURNAL”, “Online Submissions”, “GO TO LOGIN” and “Edit My Profile”. Check “Author” on the “Edit Profile” page, then “Save”.

2. Submission

Go to “User Home”, and click on “Author” under the name of Journal B. You may start a New Submission by clicking on “CLICK HERE”.


We only use three mailboxes as follows to deal with issues about paper acceptance, payment and submission of electronic versions of our journals to databases: caooc@hotmail.com; sll@cscanada.net; sll@cscanada.org

 Articles published in Studies in Literature and Language are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY).

 STUDIES IN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE Editorial Office

Address: 1055 Rue Lucien-L'Allier, Unit #772, Montreal, QC H3G 3C4, Canada.
Telephone: 1-514-558 6138 
Website: Http://www.cscanada.net; Http://www.cscanada.org 
E-mailoffice@cscanada.net; office@cscanada.org; caooc@hotmail.com

Copyright © 2010 Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture