This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority populations in two contrasting multicultural and multilingual post-colonial nations, Australia and Malaysia. By comparing and contrasting ethnolinguistic and educational policies in these two diverse nations, this paper explores how indigenous minorities have been positioned within each nation’s quest for meeting the challenges of becoming multilingual and multicultural nations. The authors argue that although both countries promote multicultural ideals, they fall short in their acknowledgement of the dignity of difference for their indigenous communities. Thus, the authors assert that educational and language policies for indigenous people...
This paper argues that Malaysian education systems which have a mainstream orientation and very litt...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
The low achievement of Indigenous Australian students relative to non-Indigenous students has been a...
This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority p...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
Australia’s language policy history reflects the country’s complex linguistic demography and multipl...
Bilingual and Indigenous language and culture programmes have run in remote Australian schools with ...
Australia has a reputation for sustained work in language policy and has had over 20 years of experi...
The dominant policy discourse in Indigenous education is one of deficit, failure and intractable pro...
The Australian experience of bilingual education is composed of three separate audiences: Indigenous...
Australian ancestors and migrant population have contributed to see Australia as a multilingual soci...
In different ways, the Northern Territory intervention and the Prime Minister’s apology to the stole...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
Immigrant multilingualism is a very complex topic. It is at the crossroads of multiple disciplines t...
The language and cultural priorities in Australian Indigenous education have been priority areas sin...
This paper argues that Malaysian education systems which have a mainstream orientation and very litt...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
The low achievement of Indigenous Australian students relative to non-Indigenous students has been a...
This paper examines the implication of language and education policies for the indigenous minority p...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
Australia’s language policy history reflects the country’s complex linguistic demography and multipl...
Bilingual and Indigenous language and culture programmes have run in remote Australian schools with ...
Australia has a reputation for sustained work in language policy and has had over 20 years of experi...
The dominant policy discourse in Indigenous education is one of deficit, failure and intractable pro...
The Australian experience of bilingual education is composed of three separate audiences: Indigenous...
Australian ancestors and migrant population have contributed to see Australia as a multilingual soci...
In different ways, the Northern Territory intervention and the Prime Minister’s apology to the stole...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
Immigrant multilingualism is a very complex topic. It is at the crossroads of multiple disciplines t...
The language and cultural priorities in Australian Indigenous education have been priority areas sin...
This paper argues that Malaysian education systems which have a mainstream orientation and very litt...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
The low achievement of Indigenous Australian students relative to non-Indigenous students has been a...