Language policy and planning (LPP) is defined as large-scale national planning, usually undertaken by governments, meant to influence, if not change, ways of speaking or literacy practices within a society (Baldauf, 2006 [5]). As a multilingual society, Malaysia is determined to preserve its linguistic diversity through its LPP. So far, Malaysia is still struggling to draw up a policy that encompasses the demands of all its linguistic groups across the country, which is shown by its constant policy revisions. Therefore, this paper aims to trace the development of LPP for English in Malaysian education, and it examines the reasons as well as the impacts of language planning and language policy to the competency and proficiency of English amo...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
This paper examines English language-in-education policy and planning (LEPP) in Malaysia from macro-...
This paper examines English language-in-education policy and planning (LEPP) in Malaysia from macro-...
The literature shows that English-medium instruction (EMI) programmes at the tertiary level in vario...
The language that is chosen as the medium of communication and instruction is normally more dominant...
The language that is chosen as the medium of communication and instruction is normally more dominant...
In the first 10 years after Malaysia's independencefrom Britain, English and Malay language were the...
This paper examines the impact of language planning and language policy in the competing roles of ...
This qualitative case study examines issues concerning the goals for language planning for English a...
This qualitative case study examines issues concerning the goals for language planning for English a...
This paper analyses Malaysia’s English language policies, especially since the mid 1990s, in the lig...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
This paper examines English language-in-education policy and planning (LEPP) in Malaysia from macro-...
This paper examines English language-in-education policy and planning (LEPP) in Malaysia from macro-...
The literature shows that English-medium instruction (EMI) programmes at the tertiary level in vario...
The language that is chosen as the medium of communication and instruction is normally more dominant...
The language that is chosen as the medium of communication and instruction is normally more dominant...
In the first 10 years after Malaysia's independencefrom Britain, English and Malay language were the...
This paper examines the impact of language planning and language policy in the competing roles of ...
This qualitative case study examines issues concerning the goals for language planning for English a...
This qualitative case study examines issues concerning the goals for language planning for English a...
This paper analyses Malaysia’s English language policies, especially since the mid 1990s, in the lig...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
The relationship between language planning and education is described by terms such as language in e...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...