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Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove; Sridhar, Kamal – TESOL Quarterly, 1994
This debate presents two viewpoints on mother tongue maintenance: (1) that all individuals have a fundamental right to education in their native tongue, and that multilingual societies should actively promote multilingualism for all individuals; and (2) that the multitude of languages and rapid economic development in many countries calls for…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Civil Liberties, Cultural Pluralism, Economic Development
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Feurer, Hanny – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1993
Traces the 20-year development of the Cree Way Project in Waskaganish, Quebec, which now provides total Cree immersion from preschool through grade 4, trilingual instruction (Cree, English, and French) in upper elementary and secondary grades, culturally adapted curriculum and teaching methods, and extensive culture-based education, including…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bilingual Education, Canada Natives, Cree
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Moseley, Lesley – Language and Education, 1994
Problems facing the literacy movement in the Solomon Islands are related to communication, economic, and linguistic barriers. The island is linguistically diverse. English is the official language, but a national literacy committee found that only 26% of people could speak English. Improving primary education is a government priority. Training of…
Descriptors: Communications, Economics, Educational Improvement, English
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Yanez Cossio, Consuelo – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de Pedagogie, 1991
Traces the development of Ecuador's program of indigenous bilingual intercultural education. Describes the acceptance of a common alphabet for all indigenous languages; the "Macac" educational model; and the creation of bilingual primary and secondary schools and teacher training colleges. Stresses the importance of intercultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Educational Policy, Government Role, Indigenous Populations
Staddon, Sally – Vox, 1992
Explains the relationship between international trade and language competence in Australia and describes programs to enable students to spend part of their study time learning European Community (EC) languages in countries other than their own. Also discusses the status of foreign language learning in the United Kingdom. (SM)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, International Communication
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Wei, Li – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1997
Response to an article on multiculturalism and the status of community languages in Australia, focusing on issues of language maintenance and shift emerging from the article and adding examples from other countries. Questions addressed include who is responsible for maintaining community languages, which are maintained, how this is done, and why,…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes
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Genesee, Fred; Cloud, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 1998
Demographic, economic, and social realities make linguistic and cross-cultural competence essential skills for today's students. This article discusses three innovative program types that build on basic education while enriching it through second languages: second-language immersion for native English-speaking students; developmental bilingual…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Demography, Diversity (Student), Economic Factors
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Rosanova, Michael – Montessori Life, 1998
Describes the InterCultura Montessori School language immersion program in Oak Park, Illinois. Profiles the work of several children to illustrate important language learning strategies. Recommends that language immersion programs include: survival vocabulary skills; repetition of key grammatical forms; use of objects, pictures, and dramatization;…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Early Childhood Education, Immersion Programs, Montessori Method
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Moore, Leslie C. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1999
Reports on exploratory ethnographic research on language acquisition and use in a village located in the Mandara Mountains, Cameroon. Indicates that members of the community share several beliefs and practices related to multilingual communicative competence and its development. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communicative Competence (Languages), Ethnography, Foreign Countries
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Phillipson, Robert – International Review of Education, 2001
Explores the role of English in ongoing processes of globalization, the reasons for its dominance, and the need for conceptual clarification in analyzing English worldwide. Asserts that language pedagogy must ensure that English is not learned subtractively, to the detriment of the mother tongue--only in this way can globalization be made more…
Descriptors: Corporations, Elementary Secondary Education, English, English (Second Language)
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Brock-Utne, Birgit – International Review of Education, 2001
Addresses the danger of English in higher education in Norway, stating that if the mother tongue is replaced by English in academia, it does not develop at the highest levels. Discusses five phenomena threatening the Norwegian language, including the increasing use of English words and the recruitment of teachers who do not speak Norwegian.…
Descriptors: English, English (Second Language), Global Approach, Higher Education
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Hvenekilde, Anne – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Emphasizes kinship systems and language choice among academics in a multilingual capital in India. Interviews with 17 faculty members reveal reasons why some parents use English with their children at home. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Faculty, English (Second Language), Family Role, Foreign Countries
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Ndhlovu, Finex – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2006
Clement M. Doke's 1929-1930 research on Zimbabwean languages has played a key role in shaping the tribalised and politicised linguistic terrain that characterises modern Zimbabwe. Doke, professor of linguistics at the University of Witwaters-rand, was commissioned in 1929 by the government of Southern Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe) to research…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language Variation, Linguistics, Foreign Countries
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Creese, Angela – International Journal of Bilingual Education & Bilingualism, 2004
In England an inclusive language and educational policy is implemented which intends to give bilingual/EAL (English as an additional language) students access to a national curriculum studied by all students. Bilingual/EAL children are placed in English mainstream secondary school classrooms where their language and learning needs are to be met by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, National Curriculum, Multilingualism
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Pickford, Steve – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2005
This paper explores issues of linguistic and cultural continuity in vernacular education in the south pacific state of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It draws from an ongoing ethnographic study of the introduction of vernacular teaching in elementary and lower primary schooling where English has recently been replaced as the medium of instruction making…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Multilingualism, Sociolinguistics
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