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Anna Hogan; Sue Creagh; Bob Lingard; Taehee Choi; Prem Prasad Poudel – Language and Education, 2025
The logics of policy privatisation in schooling, including decentralisation, school autonomy, and discretionary funding mechanisms, shift responsibility for particular types of students onto individual schools and their staff. Burch (2021) asks to what extent the most disadvantaged students in government schools are able to access services most…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Privatization, Inclusion, Second Language Instruction
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Declan Flanagan – TESOL Journal, 2025
This article questions the perceived optimism regarding a new centrist left-wing 'United Kingdom (UK) government' stance on English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) provision. It examines the impact of neoliberal policies, particularly those of the New Labour government (1997-2010), and compares them with previous/subsequent Conservative…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Iker Erdocia; Susanna Nocchi; Mary Ruane – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
The processes of formulation of language policies have not been researched thoroughly. This paper aims to explore the relationship between ideas, power and agency in language policy-making and specifically with reference to the formulation of language-in-education policy for multilingualism in Ireland. Through an argumentative approach to language…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Educational Policy, Language Planning, Foreign Countries
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Katie A. Bernstein; Lindsey Brown; Yalda M. Kaveh; Brandon Yuhas; Sepide Pazhouhi – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
Language education policy in Arizona has been on a rollercoaster over the last five years. Between 2019 and 2024, the state shifted from strict English-only enforcement to loosening restrictions and encouraging dual language approaches, then back to strict English-only enforcement. In this forum piece, we use approaches from critical discourse…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, State Policy, Superintendents, English Only Movement
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Khalid Laanani; Said Fathi – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Today, the power of discourse is incontestable. Within the field of language policy and planning (LPP), language policy (LP) has been conceptualized in various ways. One paradigmshifting conceptualization is viewing LP as "discourse." The discursive power of language policies is quite real as it can be contested in official state…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Second Language Instruction, Official Languages
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Rasti, Alireza – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2023
Due to their mostly normative and legitimatory nature, public policies at large and education policies in particular are liable to frame perceived problems in the social domain as seen through the policy-making elite's perspective and seek to advance solutions to them. On the surface, the staged process of policy design, implementation, and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Language of Instruction, Policy Formation, Discourse Analysis
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Nishimura-Sahi, Oshie – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2023
This study deploys Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to understand how educational standards take shape. To exemplify the inherently collective nature of standards and contingency in the process of standardisation, this study will present a case of the CEFR-J project launched by a group of Japanese university academics to modify the "Common European…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Simpson, James; Hunter, Ann-Marie – Language Policy, 2023
This article is about current policy in the coordination of opportunities for adult migrants in England to learn English. People who move to a different country experience a need to learn the dominant language of their new environment, to support their settlement. A willingness to learn the language is a marker of social inclusion from a political…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Adult Education, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Nishimura-Sahi, Oshie – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2022
This paper aims to show the complex overlapping and interaction with exogenous influences in the processes of national policymaking by analysing a case of policy borrowing in Japan. Specifically, it explores the political circumstances under which the Council of Europe Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) was introduced to…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Global Approach, Public Policy
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Le Thanh Thao; Phuong Hoang Yen; Pham Trut Thuy – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2025
This qualitative study investigates the effects of a publication limit policy on the research productivity and academic freedom of Vietnamese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) lecturers. Amidst growing concerns over research quality and output, the Vietnamese academic sector has implemented a policy restricting the number of publications an…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Faculty Publishing, Language Teachers, Productivity
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María Cioè-Peña; Rebecca E. Linares; Sara E. N. Kangas – Language Policy, 2025
While language education programs were created with an equity stance in mind--with the goals of increasing access and facilitating academic success for ethnically and linguistically marginalized students--the larger educational context has compromised access for multiply marginalized students. Recognizing a need for more complex understandings of…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Multilingualism
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Ursula Lanvers – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
The launch of Ireland's first official language education policy Languages Connect, Ireland's Strategy for Foreign Languages in Education 2017--2026 (DES 2017) envisages wide-reaching changes for foreign language learning and teaching, both at primary and secondary sector. This study asks if the policy is equipped to address Ireland's main…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Irish, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Dongil Shin – Language Testing, 2024
This paper addresses the intersection of testing and policy, situating test-driven impact and validation within the context of policy-led educational reform in Korea. I will briefly review the existing validation models. Then, arguing for an expansion of the conventional conceptualization of consequential validity research, I use Fairclough's…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis, Test Validity, Educational Change
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Pamela M. Wesely; Bing Gao – Foreign Language Annals, 2024
The Seal of Biliteracy (SoBL) is a high school graduation credential that recognizes US students in their final year of high school who have demonstrated proficiency in English and at least one other language. SoBL implementation has been shown in many contexts to be governed by local policy arbiters, who interpret the state policy to provide…
Descriptors: Literacy, Bilingualism, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Robiul Islam; Happy Kumar Das – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2024
Soft skills, absolute knowledge, various skills, positive attitudes, values, beliefs, and habit are vital for graduates' professional, social, and personal success. Many graduate and postgraduate students struggle to adapt their learning to their daily lives and work. Thus, Bangladeshi graduates face substantial unemployment. Knowing and…
Descriptors: Soft Skills, Job Skills, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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