The 24th European Conference on Literacy will be jointly organized by the Federation of European Literacy Associations, the Slovenian Reading Badge Society (Društvo Bralna značka Slovenije – ZPMS), and the Slovenian Reading Association (Bralno društvo Slovenije).
It will take place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from July 6th to July 8th, 2026.
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Here it will be possible to relate these findings – with their theoretical and methodological focus – to the questions of learning and teaching of reading and writing, of uses and forms of literacy, ‘traditional’ as well as ‘new’. In exchange and discussion of knowledge and experiences, of proposals and hypotheses, the Conference provides a space for bringing literacy researchers and literacy educators together in a shared and strengthened project of developing literacy – in its many forms, uses and genres, including the aesthetic experience and pleasure of literature – as an essential component of democratic action, interaction and participation.
The main conference language is English. It is possible to present in any other European language (Please note: simultaneous or other forms of translation cannot be provided. The proposal has to be written in the language of the presentation.)
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The target groups comprise all those interested in ‘moving literacy on’: teacher-educators and teachers, researchers, librarians, students: whether exploring and researching, teaching and promoting reading and writing.