The past 20 years have witnessed major shifts in language and education policy in Malaysia. This reflects a range of social, economic, and political forces that influence and shape the policymaking in this multi-ethnic and multicultural country. Past research has suggested that language and education policies in Malaysia tend to have two main stances and are generally related to Malay (the national language), English, Mandarin, and Tamil. One stance is related to issues of globalization and employability, and the other is related to national and ethnic identities. In view of these stances, this paper seeks to contribute to the discussion and debates on these issues by empirically investigating inherent ideological positions in official stat...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
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...
The past 20 years have witnessed major shifts in language and education policy in Malaysia. This ref...
Language issues and controversies in relation to language policies are not uncommon in multiethnic s...
Language issues and controversies in relation to language policies are not uncommon in multiethnic s...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. It practices parliamentary democracy with...
In this article, we discuss Malaysia's major language policies surrounding Bahasa Malaysia and Engli...
In the first 10 years after Malaysia's independencefrom Britain, English and Malay language were the...
Language policy and planning (LPP) is defined as large-scale national planning, usually undertaken b...
Controversies and problems with regard to language policy and language education still exist in Mala...
This paper analyses Malaysia’s English language policies, especially since the mid 1990s, in the lig...
The history of Malaysia's linguistic politics and policies reflect so much of what has been at the h...
This paper revisits the tension in sociolinguistics between the linguistic capital associated with l...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
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...
The past 20 years have witnessed major shifts in language and education policy in Malaysia. This ref...
Language issues and controversies in relation to language policies are not uncommon in multiethnic s...
Language issues and controversies in relation to language policies are not uncommon in multiethnic s...
This paper examines the motivations behind Malaysia’s national language policy in theoretical terms ...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. It practices parliamentary democracy with...
In this article, we discuss Malaysia's major language policies surrounding Bahasa Malaysia and Engli...
In the first 10 years after Malaysia's independencefrom Britain, English and Malay language were the...
Language policy and planning (LPP) is defined as large-scale national planning, usually undertaken b...
Controversies and problems with regard to language policy and language education still exist in Mala...
This paper analyses Malaysia’s English language policies, especially since the mid 1990s, in the lig...
The history of Malaysia's linguistic politics and policies reflect so much of what has been at the h...
This paper revisits the tension in sociolinguistics between the linguistic capital associated with l...
Malaysia gained its independence from the British in 1957. The Malay language, formally called Bahas...
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...