This article looks at multilingual, mother-tongue-based language policies influenced by colonial and postcolonial histories and globalization processes. We use multiscalar analysis to show these policies as creative responses to problems affected by national and international forces. Our study focuses on Timor-Leste, specifically a pilot mother-tongue-based multilingual education program. We analyse the program’s practices and successful outcomes, in the adverse circumstances of this small, impoverished, recently independent nation, as it attempts to manage high levels of linguistic diversity (16 mother tongues and a five-language destination system) through multilingual education. We also identify tensions and problems that impinge on the ...
Emerging from centuries of Portuguese colonisation and a violent Indonesian military occupation las...
Language, Nations, and Multilingualism explores the legacy of Herder’s ideas about the relationship ...
East Timor, Southeast Asia’s newest nation, has a centuries long history of colonial intervention an...
This article presents an overview of language-in-education policy development between 1999 and 2010 ...
The present study examines the national language policy and language in education policy in Timor-L...
One of the most controversial challenges facing East Timorese education planners concerns the role o...
Timor-Leste celebrated its formal political independence on 20th May 2002. The National Constitution...
In this study I use a three-way framework for understanding the processes of language change and ref...
Education policy frameworks to date have mandated the use of the co-official languages, Tetum and Po...
Working paper education sector analytical and capacity development partnership have information abou...
Language choice in the newly independent Republic of East Timor can be usefully examined in the wide...
The crucial importance of language documentation, description and pedagogy to one another cannot be ...
In this paper, I describe my experience of undertaking linguistic research in Timor-Leste. I set the...
In this presentation I describe findings from my doctoral research into language policy and planning...
The strong motive of East Timor government to establish a national identity through education had br...
Emerging from centuries of Portuguese colonisation and a violent Indonesian military occupation las...
Language, Nations, and Multilingualism explores the legacy of Herder’s ideas about the relationship ...
East Timor, Southeast Asia’s newest nation, has a centuries long history of colonial intervention an...
This article presents an overview of language-in-education policy development between 1999 and 2010 ...
The present study examines the national language policy and language in education policy in Timor-L...
One of the most controversial challenges facing East Timorese education planners concerns the role o...
Timor-Leste celebrated its formal political independence on 20th May 2002. The National Constitution...
In this study I use a three-way framework for understanding the processes of language change and ref...
Education policy frameworks to date have mandated the use of the co-official languages, Tetum and Po...
Working paper education sector analytical and capacity development partnership have information abou...
Language choice in the newly independent Republic of East Timor can be usefully examined in the wide...
The crucial importance of language documentation, description and pedagogy to one another cannot be ...
In this paper, I describe my experience of undertaking linguistic research in Timor-Leste. I set the...
In this presentation I describe findings from my doctoral research into language policy and planning...
The strong motive of East Timor government to establish a national identity through education had br...
Emerging from centuries of Portuguese colonisation and a violent Indonesian military occupation las...
Language, Nations, and Multilingualism explores the legacy of Herder’s ideas about the relationship ...
East Timor, Southeast Asia’s newest nation, has a centuries long history of colonial intervention an...