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Publication Date: 2011
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Rekindling Warm Embers: Teaching Aboriginal Languages in the Tertiary Sector
Gale, Mary-Anne
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, v34 n3 p280-296 2011
This paper reviews the teaching of Aboriginal languages in the tertiary sector of Australia, looking at the stronger languages taught in the university sector versus those languages under revival that tend to be taught in the TAFE sector. The paper summarises the status of courses offered state by state, and sets the scene with some historical background. The metaphor of "rekindling warm embers" is used to describe revival programs, with a focus on the Ngarrindjeri experience in South Australia. The point is made that language teaching programs require the involvement and support of Elders, whether taught in the TAFE or university sector. (Contains 22 endnotes.)
Descriptors: Universities, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Languages, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Higher Education, Educational History, Native Language Instruction, Language Maintenance, Geographic Regions, Language of Instruction, Technical Education, Adult Education
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Education Level: Adult Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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