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Mey, Jacob – 1985
The principal motivation for and main value of the national language concept is its character as a standard for all users, but that standard most often reflects the norms and beliefs of a cultural and economic elite and the "nation" becomes synonymous with the ruling class. It would be more useful to talk about a standard usage imposed on the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Intercultural Communication, International Relations, Language Attitudes
Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs, Carlton South (Australia). – 1998
The basic task of the National Asian Languages and Studies in Australian Schools (NALSAS) strategy has been to resource and promote the teaching and learning of Asian languages and studies of Asia in Australian schools. NALSAS focuses on four Asian languages: Chinese (Mandarin), Indonesian, Japanese, and Korean. The studies of Asia are broader,…
Descriptors: Chinese, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Indonesian
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Hanson-Smith, Elizabeth – Educational Research Quarterly, 1990
The means by which Sri Lanka and Belize--two former British colonies differing greatly in economic development and resources--implement a language planning policy are discussed. Attention is given to educational systems, materials development, teacher training, and student attitudes toward English--four major issues in language planning currently…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Educational Planning, English (Second Language)
Wong, Chun K. – 2001
If literacy is defined as the ability to read and write, in the context of Hong Kong, literacy is more commonly known as language proficiency. The introduction of the Hong Kong Extensive Reading Scheme in English (HKERS) in 1991 aimed to motivate the students to read and thus enhance their English proficiency. Yet, as of 2001, after a decade since…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Maamouri, Mohamed – 1998
There is a growing awareness among some Arab education specialists that the low levels of educational achievement and high illiteracy and low literacy rates in most Arab countries are directly related to the complexities of the standard Arabic language used in formal schooling and non-formal education. The complexities mostly relate to the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Arabic, Diglossia, Elementary Secondary Education