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Peer reviewedMorton, Desmond – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1978
Discusses the history behind and present and future implications of the struggle for an independent Quebec. (AM)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism, Economic Factors
Pecheur, Jacques; Rossignol, Gilles – Francais dans le Monde, 1986
The findings of the High Council on Francophonism's 1985 meeting concerning the state of French language instruction and usage in publishing, the sciences, industry, and education worldwide are summarized, and strategies for improving the status of French are suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, French, Futures (of Society), Industry
Peer reviewedTrosset, Carol S. – Language in Society, 1986
Examines the attempted acquisition of Welsh by English speakers in Wales in relation to the native association of Welsh-language speech with Welsh cultural identity. The learners' status as verbal performers is investigated together with the psychological impact of that status and the ambiguity of the learners' identity on the learning process.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Bilingualism, Ethnicity, Ethnography
Peer reviewedVila, Ignasi – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1986
Describes the present state of the Basque language within the educational field in Spain and France. The article also discusses legislative issues, the number and geographical distribution of speakers of the language, the population's linguistic attitudes, and the different models of bilingual education and its results. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Basque, Bilingual Education, Data Interpretation, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedHebert, Yvonne M. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1986
Permeated with ethical and political concerns, with racial gender, and cultural differences, this case study deals with specifics of Native American education in Canada. It is an example of educational change and takes its meaning from that reality. (Author)
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Case Studies, Cultural Exchange, Educational Assessment
Gogolin, Ingrid; Reich, Hans – 2001
About 10 million inhabitants of Germany are of non-German origin and use German and one or more other languages in their everyday life. The number of foreign students in German schools is constantly growing. About 25 percent of Germany's foreign population are citizens of other European Union states. The largest group of minority language speakers…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Diversity (Student), Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Tezozomoc – 1997
Traditional Danza Azteca-Chichimeca (an indigenous dance society) contains the elements required for the intergenerational revernacularization of an indigenous language, in this case classical Nahuatl. These requirements entail creating an intergenerational environment in which participants can gain prestige, friendship, and affection and can…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Cultural Maintenance, Dance
Peterson, Leighton C. – 1997
Since 1986, KTNN Radio (tribally owned) has broadcast Navajo-language programming to the entire Navajo Nation. Its large broadcast range and position as the "Voice of the Navajo Nation" gives KTNN the "symbolic" power to affect linguistic change, as well as the unenviable position of being held to a high language standard although no such…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Dialects, Language Maintenance, Language Styles
Bangura, Abdul Karim – 1997
Language shift (shift away from use of one language to use of another) and resulting language death are increasing throughout the world, and this trend can be attributed not simply to the spread of English and other world languages, but to a larger phenomenon, a "new world order." Because of rapid change in language use and because the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Diachronic Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
PDF pending restorationO'Keefe, Michael – 2001
This book, in English and French, explores the concepts of assimilation and community vitality, as well as statistical evidence regarding the vitality of Francophone communities outside Quebec. It highlights trends and seeks to clarify certain issues related to the current demographic reality of Francophone communities outside Quebec. The two…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Acculturation, Cultural Maintenance, Demography
Priedite, Aija – 2003
At the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union, ethnic Latvians were only 52 percent of the total population of Latvia, and official use of the Latvian language had greatly diminished while Russian had become the dominant language. It took 15 years to develop the legal instruments necessary for stabilizing the official status of the Latvian…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Democracy, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTitley, E. Brian – Oxford Review of Education, 1983
The Irish educational system in the period following Irish independence was heavily influenced by the Rev. Timothy J. Corcoran. Rejecting any sort of child-influenced curriculum, he called for a rigid classics-based education based on Catholic dogma with maximum emphasis on memorization and repetition rather than on inquiry. (IS)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Comparative Education, Conventional Instruction, Educational History
Peer reviewedKjolseth, Rolf – Society, 1983
Holds that our society simultaneously values bilingual individuals and deprecates groups whose first language is not English. Suggests that voluntary, two way, equal time, maintenance bilingual education programs can do much to enhance the country's economic and political potential. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Cultural Influences, Culture Contact
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 reviewedOzolins, Uldis – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1994
Examines language policy in the Baltic states since they regained their independence from the Soviet Union. The article argues that each Baltic state has substantially realized its language policy aims and that the favorable response to language requirements at the group and individual level signals the extraordinary reversal of a colonial…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Change Strategies, Colonialism, Foreign Countries


