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Lin, Linda H. F.; Morrison, Bruce – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2010
Following the hand-over of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the medium of instruction in most secondary schools in Hong Kong was changed from English to Chinese. Concerns have been expressed that the English language proficiency level of pupils whose secondary school medium of instruction (MOI) is Chinese is lower than that of those whose MOI is…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Language Planning, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
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Saat, Rohaida Mohd.; Othman, Juliana – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2010
This study explores the perceptions and challenges of Malaysian pre-service teachers teaching science in a second language. A qualitative case study method was used with multiple sources of data to provide insights into the challenges that a group of pre-service teachers faced during their teaching practicum. The pre-service teachers had to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Science Teachers, Code Switching (Language), English (Second Language)
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Gates, Shaun – Ethics and Education, 2010
Despite the declarations of international documents on minority language rights, provision is patchy for supporting minority languages in the UK, where since the 1980s governments have deliberately or unwittingly greatly raised the profile and comparative standing of English. The partial exception to this trend has been the treatment of…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Nationalism, Language Variation, Language Minorities
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Petrovic, John; Majumdar, Sikharini – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2010
This article develops the interface between language policy and planning and equal educational opportunity (EEO). Tracing the trajectory of the development "equal educational opportunity" as a normative ideal, this study argues that language policy must serve to promote "actualist" conceptions of EEO. To do this, acquisition…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities
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Breton-Carbonneau, Gabrielle; Cleghorn, Ailie; Evans, Rinelle; Pesco, Diane – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2012
Comparative research in multilingual urban primary schools indicates that the pedagogical and political goals of schooling may operate at cross-purposes. Classroom observations and teacher interview-discussions were conducted in classes for immigrant children in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where the language of instruction is French, and in classes…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Language of Instruction, Multilingualism, Cultural Pluralism
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Hossain, Tania; Pratt, Cornelius B. – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2012
In much of the developing world, disparities between native- and nonnative-medium schools are fueled in part by government actions such as resource allocation and administrative oversight that determine institutional policies and practices that perpetuate and exacerbate educational divides, which, in turn, lead to further societal inequality. This…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language of Instruction, Second Language Learning, Bilingual Education
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Frawley, Jack; Watt, Ron – Curriculum and Teaching, 2011
Research investigating the cognitive effect of bilingualism on mathematical learning began just over 25 years ago and has progressed from there, although research focusing on the Asia-Pacific region is still quite limited. This paper presents details about a current project in this area. CARE's Riel Maths research project investigates ethnic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bilingualism, Bilingual Education, Minority Group Students
Gove, Amber, Ed.; Wetterberg, Anna, Ed. – RTI International, 2011
This book highlights the experience of Liberia in both assessing and improving reading in primary schools. As a result of an Early Grade Reading Assessment, the Ministry of Education and partners, including the United States Agency for International Development, came together to identify and develop strategies for improving reading in schools.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Beginning Reading, Reading Tests
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Jain, Meena; Jain, Vinay Kumar – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2011
Bilingualism is a common phenomenon in India. We are all instinctively bilingual. A large proportion of the world's population is bilingual. A bilingual speaking to the other bilingual chooses the language unconsciously or semi-consciously with no extra time or effort. Language alternation has become significant in the Indian context in view of…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Urban Areas, Foreign Countries, Native Speakers
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Evans, Stephen; Morrison, Bruce – English for Specific Purposes, 2011
This article examines the language-related challenges that first-year students face when adjusting to the demands of English-medium higher education in Hong Kong. The article is based on the findings of a longitudinal study which tracked the university careers of 28 students from a range of backgrounds via in-depth, semi-structured interviews…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Higher Education, Intervals, Learning Strategies
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Kempert, Sebastian; Saalbach, Henrik; Hardy, Ilonca – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Previous research has emphasized the importance of language for learning mathematics. This is especially true when mathematical problems have to be extracted from a meaningful context, as in arithmetic word problems. Bilingual learners with a low command of the instructional language thus may face challenges when dealing with mathematical…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Bilingual Students, Bilingual Education, Language of Instruction
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Eapen, Rachel Lalitha – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
In countries where English is a second language, there has been a movement over the last 60 years from supporting indigenous languages over foreign language--English--to the present one where, with globalization and market demands, English is beginning to be seen as an indigenous language in itself. The teaching of English from Grade 1 about five…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Second Languages, Global Approach, Teacher Orientation
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Norton, Bonny; Early, Margaret – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2011
Whereas there has been much research on language and identity with respect to learners, teachers, and teacher educators, there has been little focus on the identity of the researcher, an important stakeholder in language education. Our research therefore addresses the following question: To what extent can narrative inquiry illuminate the ways in…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Multilingualism, Researchers, Teacher Educators
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van der Walt, Christa; Dornbrack, Jacqui – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2011
Academic support for higher education students in multilingual contexts often focuses on the development of separate language proficiencies, on the one hand, and on general study skills, on the other hand. In bi/multilingual education contexts where students are presented with lectures and study material in more than one language, successful…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Bilingual Students, Multilingualism, Interviews
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Ruanni, T.; Tupas, F. – AILA Review, 2009
Fixation on language in language policy debates is not a natural given. In fact, it has to be re-examined. This paper argues that another effective way to look at language policy is to suspend talk on language, and instead first engage with social development issues where people are at the heart of the social landscape. It discusses three ways of…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Social Development
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