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Leclerc, Jacques, Ed.; Maurais, Jacques, Ed. – 1994
The volume is one of a series of six listing language-related legislation around the world. It contains the texts, in French, of laws of Algeria, Austria, China, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Malta, Morocco, Norway, New Zealand, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Tunisia, Turkey, and the former Soviet Union. The laws concern official languages,…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Courts, Educational Administration, Educational Policy
National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Education Fund, Washington, DC. – 1989
The "Official English" (OE), or "English Only," movement claims that the United States is threatened by the use of languages other than English in schools, government, and business. The OE movement is contrary to a national tradition of recognition and respect for the contributions of immigrants to American life. Restrictions…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Civil Rights, Educational Needs, Group Unity
Durmuller, Urs – 1989
A 1985 survey of Swiss military recruits, aged about 20, and a 1987 survey of comparable Swiss women concerning their attitudes toward English as a possible lingua franca for their multilingual country are reported. Samples consisted of responses from German-speaking Switzerland (1,930 males, 324 females), French-speaking Switzerland (1,133 males,…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, French, German
Laforge, Lorne – 1987
In most industrialized countries, especially in urban areas with a heavy concentration of cultural minorities, teaching a standard second language to schoolchildren is a misleading concept and an ambiguous enterprise. In a country that fosters official unilingualism, schoolchildren have to learn a standard second language as if it were a first…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Dialects, Educational Strategies, Ethnic Groups
Bostock, William Walter – 1986
The most developed supra-national language-based movement today is la Francophonie, the movement representing all of the populations of the world that speak French. French is an international language and is spoken in many parts of the world, although the exact number of francophones is not known. La Francophonie has a number of major…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Developing Nations, Ethnocentrism, French
1977
The English and French languages have been in everyday use in some part of what is now Canada for almost 400 years. The constitution of Canada states that they have equal status in the Parliament and courts of Canada and in the legislature and courts of the province of Quebec. In 1969 Parliament passed the Official Languages Act, which declared…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, English, Federal Legislation
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Gonzalez, Andrew B. – Philippine Studies, 1974
This paper reports on the language question in the Philippines in light of the New Constitution of 1973 and the language policy of the Department of Education and Culture. The linguistic, social and legal problems involved in creating a national language based on the existing native languages are discussed. Available from 39 East 83rd St., New…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Contrastive Linguistics, Educational Policy, Language Planning
ABDULLA, JAMAL JALAL; MCCARUS, ERNEST N. – 1967
ASSUMING A MASTERY OF THE CONTENTS OF THE "BASIC COURSE IN KURDISH" (BY THE SAME AUTHORS), THIS READER PRESENTS A VARIETY OF 28 ARTICLES SELECTED FROM THE IRAQI NEWSPAPERS "ZHIN" AND "KHEBAT." EACH LESSON BEGINS WITH A SELECTION WRITTEN IN KURDISH (MODIFIED ARABIC-PERSIAN) SCRIPT, FOLLOWED BY PHONEMIC TRANSCRIPTION…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Dialects, Glossaries, Instructional Materials
Chai, Nemia M. – 1978
This paper represents an initial attempt at assessing the role of English as a legal language in the Western Visayan province of Aklan in the Philippines. In particular, the study sought to determine the extent to which English is used as a legal language in Aklan as well as in what ways, and the extent to which the law itself may be considered an…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Interviews, Language Planning, Language Role
British Council, London (England). English-Teaching Information Centre. – 1973
This bibliography cites books and articles dealing with English as a medium of instruction. The first section gives general references, while the following ten sections cite works dealing specifically with problems in Africa, Ceylon, Hongkong, India, Malaysia, the Pacific, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia in general, and Thailand. Entries…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Educational Policy, English (Second Language), Instructional Design
Mackey, William Francis – 1973
The increase in world interest in bilingual/bicultural education is a result of decline of colonialism and political imperialism; the rise of new national states, minorities, and internationalism; and the democratization of education. Formerly, bilingual education was the privilege of the elite; now it is the expression of a demand for recognition…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Schools, Bilingualism
Spolsky, Bernard – 1973
Bilingual education in the United States has been directed by various language education policies to which there are three dimensions: (1) the language or dialect the child speaks on entering school; (2) the type of language policy in the school, which may be monolingual or one of three types of bilingual policies; (3) the divisions of language…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Bilingual Education, Diglossia, Educational Policy
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Morton, 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
Grant, Steven A. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1978
Language policy in the United States is examined at the federal and state levels. Topics include the use of the English language, foreign language training and use, discrimination based on language, linguistic minorities, bilingual education, and cultural pluralism. Statutory bases of policies and practices are examined. (SW)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Legislation, Educational Policy
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Hynes, Peter – English Quarterly, 1987
Presents some points of divergence between current English and French rhetorical theory. Documents a few standard forms of composition in French that are not found in the English. Assesses pedagogies typical of the French tradition and concludes that the theory and pedagogy of the two languages are quite disparate. (AEW)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Contrastive Linguistics, Foreign Countries, French
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