The study identifies the issues relating to the declining position and functioning of community languages in the Australian community and identifies ways and means for their recognition in line with their growth and community needs. To continue to provide access to community languages in the future the authors provide a number of ideas which include increased funding to the community language schools
This paper reports on local community-based approaches to the revival of the Wirangu language on the...
Australia is a ‘hotspot’ of Indigenous language endangerment, but has a growing number of language r...
There is considerable variation between different groups in maintenance of community languages in Au...
This paper seeks to re-engage the wider languages education community in discussion on community lan...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
An overview of formal government language-in-education planning for community languages (CLs) that h...
This study, Community Languages in Higher Education: Towards Realising the Potential, forms part of ...
Australia has a reputation for sustained work in language policy and has had over 20 years of experi...
Aboriginal languages in the state of New South Wales (NSW), like many others on the south-east coast...
This paper reviews issues affecting school students ’ learning of community languages across Europe,...
This paper examines the availability of radio, TV and newspapers in community languages at the time ...
The paper focuses on the status of immigrant languages in comparison with English in Australia with ...
The current discourse in Australian languages education is that if children study languages in the e...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
This paper addresses changing meanings attached to the concept of community in languages education i...
This paper reports on local community-based approaches to the revival of the Wirangu language on the...
Australia is a ‘hotspot’ of Indigenous language endangerment, but has a growing number of language r...
There is considerable variation between different groups in maintenance of community languages in Au...
This paper seeks to re-engage the wider languages education community in discussion on community lan...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
An overview of formal government language-in-education planning for community languages (CLs) that h...
This study, Community Languages in Higher Education: Towards Realising the Potential, forms part of ...
Australia has a reputation for sustained work in language policy and has had over 20 years of experi...
Aboriginal languages in the state of New South Wales (NSW), like many others on the south-east coast...
This paper reviews issues affecting school students ’ learning of community languages across Europe,...
This paper examines the availability of radio, TV and newspapers in community languages at the time ...
The paper focuses on the status of immigrant languages in comparison with English in Australia with ...
The current discourse in Australian languages education is that if children study languages in the e...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
This paper addresses changing meanings attached to the concept of community in languages education i...
This paper reports on local community-based approaches to the revival of the Wirangu language on the...
Australia is a ‘hotspot’ of Indigenous language endangerment, but has a growing number of language r...
There is considerable variation between different groups in maintenance of community languages in Au...