It has been the aim of the nation state ideology, and nation building, to emulate a singular language and a singular culture as a means to achieving national identity and uniformity. While the homogenisation of language practices across the globe may have been regrettable, it was somehow seen as inevitable and natural. This idea stemmed from the belief that difference was abnormal and so monolingualism natural. (O'Driscoll, 2001, p. 488) The nation state ideology did not stop there and has spilled over into the global sphere. Individual nations are now encouraged to belong to the global world. Monolingualism is an argument that needs to be discussed within this context. Is it right to continue to believe that one unifying language will assi...
The past few decades have seen the ascendancy of English as the global language of business and inte...
The discourses of intercultural and international education in higher education in societies where E...
Why, in the 21st Century, is the New Zealand Government still in the business of making policy conce...
Demand for English language learning (ELL) in New Zealand has intensified since the millennium, alon...
If asked to name a place that typifies issues in multicultural and multilingual pedagogy, few educat...
Debates about language and literacy policies are increasingly constructed at national levels in rela...
Global Education begins with raising an awareness of global challenges, creating an in-depth underst...
This article examines fundamental assumptions that relate to the nature and role of the English lang...
The provision of European languages within the New Zealand education system is discussed here in the...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
埼玉県越谷市[特集 多文化理解の可能性]"Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenc...
In this rapidly changing world there are more non-native speakers of English than native speakersbec...
A recent consequence of the positioning of English as the pre-eminent language of international comm...
With the global spread of English and the emergence of different varieties of English around the wor...
Ideologies of monolingualism sustain three interrelated and seemingly fundamental assumptions about ...
The past few decades have seen the ascendancy of English as the global language of business and inte...
The discourses of intercultural and international education in higher education in societies where E...
Why, in the 21st Century, is the New Zealand Government still in the business of making policy conce...
Demand for English language learning (ELL) in New Zealand has intensified since the millennium, alon...
If asked to name a place that typifies issues in multicultural and multilingual pedagogy, few educat...
Debates about language and literacy policies are increasingly constructed at national levels in rela...
Global Education begins with raising an awareness of global challenges, creating an in-depth underst...
This article examines fundamental assumptions that relate to the nature and role of the English lang...
The provision of European languages within the New Zealand education system is discussed here in the...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
埼玉県越谷市[特集 多文化理解の可能性]"Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenc...
In this rapidly changing world there are more non-native speakers of English than native speakersbec...
A recent consequence of the positioning of English as the pre-eminent language of international comm...
With the global spread of English and the emergence of different varieties of English around the wor...
Ideologies of monolingualism sustain three interrelated and seemingly fundamental assumptions about ...
The past few decades have seen the ascendancy of English as the global language of business and inte...
The discourses of intercultural and international education in higher education in societies where E...
Why, in the 21st Century, is the New Zealand Government still in the business of making policy conce...