I libri di Ca’ Foscari



I libri di Ca’ Foscari

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Aims & Scope
I libri di Ca' Foscari series gathers the official publications of the University, covering a wide range of topics and disciplines, from institutional publications to catalogs, from monographs to collections of studies. The series reflects the diversity of the cultural and scientific interests within the university community, offering works that range from specialized research to broader cultural reflection.

Permalink doi.org | e-ISSN 2610-9506 | ISSN 2610-8917 | Language en, it | ANCE E243072

Subseries
1868-2018: storie di un ateneo

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  • Verso sillabi per l’insegnamento dell’italiano a bangladesi
  • Graziano Serragiotto, Elisabetta Ragagnin, Giulia Tardi, Giulia Ferro, Valeria Tonioli
  • March 31, 2026
  • This volume presents research developed within the PNRR CHANGES-CREST project, focusing on strategies and tools for the linguistic and cultural inclusion of migrant communities in the territory of Venice, where the Venetian-Bangladeshi is the largest. Through a participative approach and ethnographic methods, both the syllabi (from PRE-A1 to B1 levels) and the Welcome to Venice web app were developed. Enhancing the Italian learning process and the reachability of the services of the territory aims at including all the participants in the life of the city.

  • Think it Big! Heritage Rewind
  • De-patrimonializzare?
  • Liberi tutti
  • Mal d’aria
  • Venice and Suzhou
  • Venice Original
  • Collaboration Age