
(AGENPARL) – BRUXELLES ven 28 aprile 2023 The EU currently has 24 official languages, but the European linguistic landscape is much broader, including a number of regional and minority languages and those introduced by migrant populations. Respecting linguistic diversity is one of the EU’s core principles, and supporting language learning has been a constant EU priority. Promoting language learning is also key to achieving a European education area by 2025, with quality education for all. To support this vision, the EU advocates that young people should acquire, by the end of upper secondary education, proficiency in two languages in addition to their language of schooling. Multilingualism is considered a key competence to be developed from an early age and throughout life.
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Fonte/Source: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/it/document/EPRS_ATA(2023)747109