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Rabbidge, Michael; Zaheeb, Abdul Saboor – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2023
The role of English in Afghanistan has always been contentious, but in 2001 English acquired symbolic capital that provided people with a motive to invest in learning the language. To better understand this investment, this study employed Darvin and Norton's Model of Investment along with the notion of Linguistic Entrepreneurship to investigate…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Attitudes
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Joanne Hardman; Beata Set – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2023
Background: The need to meet the demands of education in the 21st century has seen Namibia move, after democracy in 1990, from a segregationist educational system to an inclusive one in a bid to develop students' capacities to think critically, particularly in science. Research indicates that cultural taboos can impact on how science knowledge is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 4, Cultural Influences, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Colin Reilly; Rosario Scandurra; Elvis ResCue; Kristinn Hermannsson; Angela Gayton – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2023
Research on economic activity in Africa consistently ignores the importance of individuals' linguistic repertoires. We argue that an important contributing factor to the persistence of this lacuna is the lack of visibility of language in the social and economic data that is collected by governments through social surveys. We examine the specific…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Multilingualism
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Ward, Felicia – Curriculum Matters, 2021
Since its emergence as a distinct subject area in the nineteenth century, English has been an important, but contested, subject. Competing discourses, resulting in different models of English, have vied for prominence, each with ideologies about the purposes of education and the needs of students and the state. However, while international…
Descriptors: English Instruction, National Curriculum, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis
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Alnwaiem, Ahmad F.; Alazemi, Abdullah M.; Alenezi, Abdullah A. – English Language Teaching, 2021
The beliefs of EFL teachers are an essential term perceived in a number of educational fields. Especially in teacher education and behavioural research, this term is usually related to teachers' habits and practices in classes, considering their impact on each other. The aim of this study is to add to prior studies on the subject of teachers'…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Language Attitudes, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Kwihangana, Felix – ELT Journal, 2021
This study explored multilingual students' attitudes towards translanguaging after the practice was introduced in group activities aimed at improving their English language skills and classroom engagement. A cohort of students taking a pre-sessional English course at a college of technology in Rwanda were initiated into translanguaging. They were…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Instructional Effectiveness
Elias Shakkour – ProQuest LLC, 2021
In second language acquisition, it is well known that an early age of onset and an extensive amount of naturalistic input are key elements promoting successful learning outcomes. What is less well known is what outcomes we can expect when the main source of these elements is full-immersion schooling, defined for the purposes of this study as a…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning, Native Speakers, Comparative Analysis
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Tamar Kricheli-Katz; Tali Regev – npj Science of Learning, 2021
Research suggests that gendered languages are associated with gender inequality. However, as languages are embedded in cultures, evidence for causal effects are harder to provide. We contribute to this ongoing debate by exploring the relationship between gendered languages and the gender gap in mathematics achievements. We provide evidence for…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Hebrew, Females, Mathematics Achievement
Ana Lia Oliva – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Research has shown that adult learning is a complex and integrative process that requires an interdisciplinary lens of study. Thus, to understand the cognitive dimensions of learning, a multidisciplinary approach is needed. This single case study aimed to examine how the role of language function in self-reflection supports the socio-cognitive and…
Descriptors: Language Role, Adult Learning, Reflection, Transformative Learning
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Matthew R. Wawrzynski; Paul Garton – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Language is an important element in the struggle for social change and decolonization within South African tertiary education. We explored the relationship between indigenous languages and cocurricular involvement to sense of belonging. Data were collected via a survey of 4210 students that included demographics, cocurricular involvement, and…
Descriptors: Social Change, Language Role, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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M. Obaidul Hamid – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
The ideological role of English, beyond its instrumental value, is reported to be immense. British colonial rule deployed English as an ideological tool which facilitated colonial subjugation and religious conversion. Connections between English and evangelism have widened in the postcolonial and globalising world, leading to labelling English as…
Descriptors: Language Variation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Radif Khotamir Rusli; R Siti Pupu Fauziah; Abraham Yazdi Martin; Zahra Khusnul Lathifah; Fachri Helmanto; Amirul Mukminin – International Journal of Language Education, 2024
This research explores the implementation of Arabic language learning at the Maitreechit Withayattan School in Bangkok, Thailand. With a population dominated by a Muslim minority, this research aims to understand the challenges and potential for developing Arabic language education in this context. The research background reflects Thailand's…
Descriptors: Arabic, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Islam
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Mónica González Ybarra; Grace D. Player – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
Women of Color feminists have theorized and pointed to the ways that chisme is a resistant practice for Women and Girls of Color. In line with this theoretical and epistemological framing of chisme, the authors explore the ways that gossip is, in fact, an intellectual and political literacy practice that Women and Girls of Color utilize in the…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Sex Role, Personal Autonomy, Resistance (Psychology)
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Deborah Charlotte Darling – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Linguistic diversity emerging from international student mobility, in non-anglophone universities, is typically eclipsed by the existing tensions between the national language(s) and English as 'Lingua franca'. Through a series of semi-structured interviews with university lecturers, this study highlights the tensions surrounding national…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Multilingualism, Teaching Methods
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Ágnes Klein; Edina Haslauer – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
This study is a systemic examination of three Hungarian national curricula and their effects on minority students' education over 130 years beginning in 1777, when a uniform, state-regulated school system was created, accompanied by carefully drafted educational policies to which educational institutes had to adhere. The documents presented in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Political Attitudes, Social Change
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