“Literacy and Second Language Learning for the Linguistic Integration of Adult Migrants (LASLLIAM)” is a new reference guide of the Council of Europe. It was developed by a group of experts and the Council of Europe Education Department to support high-quality learning environments for non- and low-literate migrants.

Language skills foster, among others, social inclusion, and access to education and employment. Within this context, non-literate or low-literate migrants have specific educational needs, as they must learn a second language while either learning to read and write for the first time or developing basic literacy competences in an alphabet or writing system sometimes different from the one they will have learned initially.

When it comes to language or knowledge of society courses, these needs are rarely taken into consideration, and this group of migrants is rarely offered a sufficient number of hours to reach the language level required. This is why LASLLIAM has been conceived: it aims at supporting language educators, curriculum designers and language policymakers in their endeavour to designimplementevaluate and improve curricula tailored toward the specific needs of the target learners.

Reference guide on Literacy and Second Language Learning for the Linguistic Integration of Adult Migrants (LASLLIAM)