Language is more than a tool of communication—it is a carrier of identity, culture and inclusion. This session explores how linguistic diversity, multilingual education and inclusive communication practices can strengthen social cohesion and empower communities. It highlights the role of language in preserving cultural heritage, fostering intercultural dialogue and ensuring equitable access to education and opportunities.
Aligned with the ICLLCHE theme, the session emphasizes how language can act as a bridge between tradition and modernity, enabling societies to preserve their heritage while embracing global interconnectedness.
Policies and practices that promote linguistic diversity in classrooms.
Safeguarding endangered languages and indigenous linguistic traditions.
Enhancing cross‑cultural communication and accessibility.
Language as a tool for reducing inequalities and empowering marginalized groups.
Exploring how language shapes personal and collective identity.
Ensure inclusive and equitable education through multilingual and culturally responsive pedagogy.
Use language as a means to empower marginalized communities and reduce barriers to participation.
Frameworks for multilingual and inclusive education systems.
Best practice models for language preservation and revitalization.
Policy recommendations for integrating linguistic diversity into national education strategies.
Collaborative networks linking linguists, educators and policymakers.
Enhanced intercultural dialogue fostering peace, equity and social cohesion.