Australia has a reputation for sustained work in language policy and has had over 20 years of experience of language policy development. During these years, language policies have sought to increase and reshape languages education in Australian schools, but have had only limited success in achieving their objectives. This means that Australia’s extensive work in language policy has not yet guaranteed a secure place for languages within education. After a period of comparative neglect of languages and multiculturalism, Australia is now entering a new phase of activity in language policy and it is timely to consider critically what has and has not been achieved to date and the reasons why. The aim of this book is to examine the current state,...
The relative scarcity of language teaching at Australian universities today is linked to decisions m...
This chapter charts the shifts in language policy in Australia in order to gain an understanding of ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the relationships between: · The Department for Education a...
In this article, the author reports on a new symposium series which aims to provide a forum for dial...
Australia’s language policy history reflects the country’s complex linguistic demography and multipl...
Australian language policy has been characterised by pendulum swings that reflect changing attitudes...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
This edited book focuses on the state of language learning in Anglophone countries and brings togeth...
Copyright © 2007 Shannon Research PressThis article considers the current debate in Australia into t...
Language has been the Key Learning Area that has been politically easy to ignore. Languages have sli...
It is an underlying principle of AER 54 that active efforts should be made to cultivate the latent b...
Language programs have been a part of the educational landscape in Australia for at least fifty year...
This study investigated the status of instruction in cultures and languages other than English in Qu...
The case for increased second language learning in Australia is better grounded in the personal bene...
The relative scarcity of language teaching at Australian universities today is linked to decisions m...
This chapter charts the shifts in language policy in Australia in order to gain an understanding of ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the relationships between: · The Department for Education a...
In this article, the author reports on a new symposium series which aims to provide a forum for dial...
Australia’s language policy history reflects the country’s complex linguistic demography and multipl...
Australian language policy has been characterised by pendulum swings that reflect changing attitudes...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
This edited book focuses on the state of language learning in Anglophone countries and brings togeth...
Copyright © 2007 Shannon Research PressThis article considers the current debate in Australia into t...
Language has been the Key Learning Area that has been politically easy to ignore. Languages have sli...
It is an underlying principle of AER 54 that active efforts should be made to cultivate the latent b...
Language programs have been a part of the educational landscape in Australia for at least fifty year...
This study investigated the status of instruction in cultures and languages other than English in Qu...
The case for increased second language learning in Australia is better grounded in the personal bene...
The relative scarcity of language teaching at Australian universities today is linked to decisions m...
This chapter charts the shifts in language policy in Australia in order to gain an understanding of ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the relationships between: · The Department for Education a...