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Peer reviewedLaBelle, Thomas J.; White, Peter S. – Comparative Education Review, 1980
This article discusses educational policies and practices as they relate to a typology of intergroup relations. Its purpose is to provide a framework which will enable a more careful analysis of the interaction of cultural difference and social stratification and their impact on educational policy. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedLaBelle, Thomas J.; White, Peter S. – International Review of Education, 1978
The variations in government language policies in Latin America are primarily a function of economic and social struggles among contending national elites, all seeking to compel adaptation by subordinate groups. Not until the nineteenth century did the schools become a major vehicle for government policy implementation. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Church Role, Colonialism, Government Role
Peer reviewedOmojuwa, R. A. – International Review of Education, 1978
The Primary Education Improvement Project was launched in Nigeria in 1971. It seeks to upgrade educational standards through the provision of new instructional materials and mobile teacher trainers. This report describes project background, strategies, problems, outcomes, and future prospects. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Hausa, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedGill, Robert M. – Contemporary French Civilization, 1979
Examines current language policy in Canada, particularly regarding Quebec, and discusses possible future developments. (AM)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Constitutional Law, Educational Policy, English
Peer reviewedMackey, William F. – Journal of Communication, 1979
Discusses the problems of language policy and planning in terms of past history. Two principles most basic to language policy orientation are: (1) principle of personality (the state accommodates itself to the individual's language preference), and (2) principle of territoriality (the individual accommodates to the language of the state). (JMF)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Developing Nations, Dialects, Government Role
Peer reviewedO Riagain, Padraig; Shuibhne, Niamh Nic – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1997
A survey of literature since 1990 on minority languages and language rights focuses on five issues: definition of minorities; individual vs. collective rights; legal bases for minority linguistic rights; applications and interpretations of minority language rights; and assessments of the impact of minority rights legislation. A nine-item annotated…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Civil Liberties, Definitions, Language Planning
Peer reviewedMarkee, Numa – TESOL Quarterly, 2002
Reviews three themes examined in this special-issue of the journal on the emerging subfield of language-in-development: basic definitional issues; the locus and scope of language in development; and the role of English and other languages in language and development. Proposes a working definition of language in development as the resolution of…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, English (Second Language), Language Planning
Peer reviewedAggarwal, Kailash S. – World Englishes, 1988
A survey of 52 college students in the Sanbalpur District of Orissa (India) determined that they had favorable attitudes toward English. Students preferred English to Hindi as a link language with Oriya, and favored a two-language instead of a three-language formula in language study. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Weinrich, Harald – Francais dans le Monde, 1989
The large number of languages coexisting on the planet is a reminder of nature's universal penchant for diversity. Foreign languages are foreign in different ways to different populations, but when these differences are recognized, cultural pluralism can be accommodated. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Objectives, English
Peer reviewedMcKay, Sandra Lee; Wong, Sau-Ling Cynthia – Modern Language Journal, 1988
Outlines a historical context for the nativist ideology of the English-only movement in the United States, and the movement's effect on language teaching. A survey of journal contents of TESOL Quarterly, Modern Language Journal, and Foreign Language Annals from 1974-1987 identifying eight categories of articles checked particularly for…
Descriptors: English, English (Second Language), Language Attitudes, Language Planning
Peer reviewedEggington, William – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994
A discussion of language policy formation and planning in Australia covers the following: the development of the national policy on languages, and the Australian Language and Literacy Policy and its four goals related to English language and literacy, languages other than English, aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Applied Linguistics, Federal Legislation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKaplan, Robert B. – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994
A discussion of language policy formation and planning in New Zealand focuses on the need for a national languages policy and governmental human resource development planning. It includes "unplanned" language planning; the multilingual/multicultural situation, including Maori, Pacific Islands, other, international, and English languages;…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cultural Pluralism, Federal Legislation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedJohnson, Robert Keith – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994
A discussion of language policy formation and planning in Hong Kong covers the following: language use, change, and shift (including Chinese dialects, written Chinese, Mandarin, and English); the legal system; educational developments. Reasons for the lack of language planning are noted. (Contains 111 references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bilingualism, Chinese, Dialects
Peer reviewedJansen, Wim – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
In view of the opportunities made possible by the Framework Agreement between the European Space Agency and the Soviet Union, this article examines the linguistic aspects of the agreement and its implementation. Many communication problems are related to Western concepts of project management and control that are difficult to translate into…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Cooperative Programs, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFakuade, Gbenga – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
Guosa, a language constructed by Alex Igbineweka from words and word forms in major and minor Nigerian languages, has been proposed as a national language for Nigeria. This article suggests that Guosa is an unacceptable planned language and has no guiding principles or scientific methods. (eight references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: African Languages, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Language Planning


