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manual:about_the_wiki_on_minority_language_learning [2024/12/03 14:55] – [Aim] ydwinemanual:about_the_wiki_on_minority_language_learning [2024/12/03 15:23] (current) – [How to cite] ydwine
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 Suggestions, new information or new contributors are welcomed. Please go to the page [[manual:become_an_author|Contribute]] for more information to contact us, and for an overview of previous contributors to the Mercator's Wiki on minority language learning. Suggestions, new information or new contributors are welcomed. Please go to the page [[manual:become_an_author|Contribute]] for more information to contact us, and for an overview of previous contributors to the Mercator's Wiki on minority language learning.
  
 +==== How to cite ====
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 +You may follow the reference guidelines for APA style, and cite the Wiki as:
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 +Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning. (Year, Month Date). // Language entry.// Mercator’s Wiki on minority language learning. Retrieved Month Date, Year, from URL. 
 ====  Co-operation University of Groningen ==== ====  Co-operation University of Groningen ====
 Since 2017, Mercator European Research Centre has had a co-operation with the MA-programme Multilingualism at Campus Fryslân, which is part of the University of Groningen. A lecture or workshop is given to explore the topics covered by the Wiki, and afterwards, the students are assigned to choose a regional or minority language (with a focus on Europe), and write a fact sheet on the education of this language. This way, students learn more on gathering (limited) information on minority or regional language education, international or European [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#European Charter for Regional and Minority languages|treaties]] which promote education, and of course, about regional or minority education. Afterwards, students can submit their fact sheets to be published online.  Since 2017, Mercator European Research Centre has had a co-operation with the MA-programme Multilingualism at Campus Fryslân, which is part of the University of Groningen. A lecture or workshop is given to explore the topics covered by the Wiki, and afterwards, the students are assigned to choose a regional or minority language (with a focus on Europe), and write a fact sheet on the education of this language. This way, students learn more on gathering (limited) information on minority or regional language education, international or European [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#European Charter for Regional and Minority languages|treaties]] which promote education, and of course, about regional or minority education. Afterwards, students can submit their fact sheets to be published online. 
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