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Caterina Sugranyes. Conference on Frisian Humanities.

Introducing: plenary speaker Caterina Sugranyes (CFH2025)

From 12 to 14 November 2025, the third edition of the Conference on Frisian Humanities (CFH2025) will be held at the Oranje Hotel in Leeuwarden. The overarching theme is “Bridges and Boundaries: Fryslân in a Global Context”. We would like to introduce our four keynote speakers to you one by one.

Op tongersdei 13 novimber is Dr. Caterina Sugranyes útnûge. Dr Caterina Sugranyes is a professor of Language Didactics and Education at the Faculty of Psychology, Education and Sport Sciences Blanquerna at the Ramon Llull University in Barcelona and the leading researcher of the Research Group GREDA_languages.

She studied French philology and linguistics at the University of Barcelona and the University of Ghent in Belgium. Sugranyes was raised amongst languages and has been a language teacher and teacher educator for over 25 years and has always understood teaching plurilingually even though she was unaware of this until she started wording her PHD "A plurilingual approach to language teaching and learning in Catalonia" back in 2015. She accompanies, listens and supports teachers and student teachers in rethinking their own teaching practices. 

Lecture

The title of Sugranyes' lecture is ‘Embracing a positive approach to promote effective plurilingual teaching through plurilingual wellbeing’.

Embracing a positive approach to promote effective plurilingual teaching through plurilingual wellbeing

Are teachers plurilingual? Should they be? Are they aware of their plurilingual status? Do teachers call upon their own language resources to teach plurilingually? Do teachers really believe in plurilingualism? What relationship do teachers have with their own languages? Is this important? How can we help teachers to linguistically step out of their comfort zone?

This presentation explores the relationship between teachers’ views of language, their language repertoires, and how they teach and handle plurilingualism in the classroom. It does so by addressing the concept of plurilingual wellbeing (Sugranyes et al., 2024), which is defined as being aware and valuing one’s own language repertoire and feeling comfortable with using it in a variety of contexts.

Plurilingual wellbeing embraces a positive approach to teaching (Mercer, 2021) which stems from research on teacher wellbeing, language awareness and plurilingual identity and it understands how teachers navigate their own plurilingualism and that of learners.

The exploratory study presented examines the plurilingual wellbeing of 22 teachers from 9 European countries during the school year 2024-25. Data analysis focuses on understanding what hinders and fosters plurilingual wellbeing. The results highlight how the teacher’s context and experiences they have with languages and language learning are key factors in developing their plurilingual wellbeing.

Much research in the field tends to focus on language learners’ needs, this presentation instead sheds light on how teachers' plurilingual wellbeing can play a crucial role in fostering plurilingualism.

 

More information about Sugranyes and the lecture can be found on the speakers page on the conference website.

In short

What: Conference on Frisian Humanities
Where: Oranje Hotel, Ljouwert/Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
When: 12-14 November, 2025 
Organisation: Fryske Akademy, the Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, the Lectorate Multilingualism and Literacy of NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, the department of Frisian Studies of University of Groningen, and the department Language, Technology and Culture of UG/Campus Fryslân.
Programme (time schedule): download (pdf) 
Book of Abstracts: download (pdf) 
Registration: through the website.