This paper focuses on policy of mother tongue education in Slavonic countries like the Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovakia and Poland. The presented article covers mainly issues concerning language policy in the context of teaching of national languages. The comparison shows that the common history of Slavs and socio-geographical factors don’t play important role in planning of the L1 Slavonic educational systems. The analysis reveals also the lack of interdependence between the Slavonic national curriculum. That is why the author proposes new direction in comparative studies to include the mother tongue education in the process of building the regional, cultural and economic community of the Slavs
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This paper focuses on policy of mother tongue education in Slavonic countries like the Czech Republi...
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Languages are artefacts of culture, meaning they are created by people. They are often used for iden...
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Language policies have been a central issue in the EU in order to protect linguistic and cultural di...
This article comprises a full description, although, out of necessity, presented as an outline, of t...
This MA thesis deals with the issue of bilingual education of Czech/Slovak - German children in the ...
The diploma thesis on the topic of Integration of pupils with different mother tongues in the enviro...
This article explores Yugoslav education policy in Vojvodina (Serbia), one of the most multilingual ...
AbstractThe article deals with the specific character of the educational process connected with stud...
This paper considers the impact of geopolitical factors, and in particular the collapse of Communism...
During the historical development the larger part of the south Slavs (Slovenes, Croats, partly the S...
This paper focuses on policy of mother tongue education in Slavonic countries like the Czech Republi...
The thesis deals with the teaching of Czech language for foreigners. It focuses on issues of teachin...
The article discusses features of studying Russian as a foreign language in schools in Slovakia. The...
Diploma thesis - Cyril Štěpán Abstract In the theoretical part of my thesis, I first aim to outline ...
Languages are artefacts of culture, meaning they are created by people. They are often used for iden...
The paper explores practices of state language acquisition in educational settings in Vojvodina by m...
The paper presents the concept of mother tongue in primary schools in Montenegro. The author has pre...
Language policies have been a central issue in the EU in order to protect linguistic and cultural di...
This article comprises a full description, although, out of necessity, presented as an outline, of t...
This MA thesis deals with the issue of bilingual education of Czech/Slovak - German children in the ...
The diploma thesis on the topic of Integration of pupils with different mother tongues in the enviro...
This article explores Yugoslav education policy in Vojvodina (Serbia), one of the most multilingual ...
AbstractThe article deals with the specific character of the educational process connected with stud...
This paper considers the impact of geopolitical factors, and in particular the collapse of Communism...
During the historical development the larger part of the south Slavs (Slovenes, Croats, partly the S...