This paper presents a framework for what we consider are essential elements for realising the linguistic rights of Indigenous children in the twenty-first century. The global impacts of colonisation on various Indigenous communities have resulted in loss of cultural practices, knowledge and loss of languages. This framework points to ways forward for addressing Indigenous children’s rights to reclaim their languages in early childhood. The linguistic rights of Indigenous children are at the intersection of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in this, the International Year of Indigenous Languages. The enshrined rights of Indigenous children to an education in their own cult...
This paper considers several possible foundations for Indigenous language rights in the Constitution...
Pedagogical approaches to language learning in indigenous First Language Acquisition contexts mostly...
The paper discusses rights erosion affecting Indigenous children, past and present. It does so by fi...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
The United Nations Convention on the rights of the child (UNCRC) (1989) has been instrumental in bri...
LANGUAGE PRACTICES OF INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AND YOUTH: THE TRANSITION FROM HOME TO SCHOOLWigglesworth,...
This book explores the experiences of Indigenous children and young adults around the world as they ...
This report shows that educational models for indigenous and minority children which use mainly domi...
The language and cultural priorities in Australian Indigenous education have been priority areas sin...
First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlin...
First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlin...
The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 2022-2032 as the International Decade of Indigeno...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
Young children learn best when taught through their mother tongue. This commonsense principle has be...
Indigenous1 children living in the more remote areas of Australia where Indigenous languages continu...
This paper considers several possible foundations for Indigenous language rights in the Constitution...
Pedagogical approaches to language learning in indigenous First Language Acquisition contexts mostly...
The paper discusses rights erosion affecting Indigenous children, past and present. It does so by fi...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
The United Nations Convention on the rights of the child (UNCRC) (1989) has been instrumental in bri...
LANGUAGE PRACTICES OF INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AND YOUTH: THE TRANSITION FROM HOME TO SCHOOLWigglesworth,...
This book explores the experiences of Indigenous children and young adults around the world as they ...
This report shows that educational models for indigenous and minority children which use mainly domi...
The language and cultural priorities in Australian Indigenous education have been priority areas sin...
First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlin...
First Nations languages can play a significant role in ensuring connection to land, culture, Songlin...
The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 2022-2032 as the International Decade of Indigeno...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
Young children learn best when taught through their mother tongue. This commonsense principle has be...
Indigenous1 children living in the more remote areas of Australia where Indigenous languages continu...
This paper considers several possible foundations for Indigenous language rights in the Constitution...
Pedagogical approaches to language learning in indigenous First Language Acquisition contexts mostly...
The paper discusses rights erosion affecting Indigenous children, past and present. It does so by fi...