Although a national languages policy had not yet been formulated, developments during 1994 indicated that at least some of the key recommendations of the 1992 discussion document Aoteareo: Speaking for Ourselves had been incorporated in official policy. Draft curriculum statements were launched for Spanish, English, Chinese (Mandarin) and Maori (including mathematics and science taught through Maori). Both the Minister of Education and the Prime Minister stressed the economic importance of developing competence in key foreign languages among New Zealanders. Some attention was paid to community languages but major emphasis was given to commercially significant foreign languages, English and Maori. Although the position of Maori as an officia...
The role of language as the principal medium of instruction within the New Zealand (N .Z.) education...
This talk describes the situation of the Welsh language in Wales, and the structures that in place f...
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The article considers specific features of the language situation and language policy in New Zealand...
Opinions are divided about how the content of language courses should be specified and whether educa...
This paper focuses on recent developments in bilingual education in Aotearoa/New Zealand,1 particula...
The thesis examines bilingualism and bilingual education both overseas and in Aotearoa/New Zealand. ...
The teaching of community languages in the Western world has been an issue in recent decades, when t...
The field of language education in Aotearoa New Zealand, as elsewhere, has developed significantly s...
Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia are similar in many ways. Both were colonised by English-speaking...
This paper summarises the key issues and challenges that have emerged from a recent major report by...
The present policy of the Ministry of Education is that all schools should offer instruction in an a...
Bilingual education in the context of New Zealand is now over 30 years old. The two largest linguist...
If asked to name a place that typifies issues in multicultural and multilingual pedagogy, few educat...
The aim of this study was to examine the issues surrounding Maori language use in secondary schools....
The role of language as the principal medium of instruction within the New Zealand (N .Z.) education...
This talk describes the situation of the Welsh language in Wales, and the structures that in place f...
The article considers minority education issues in New Zealand. The author takes into consideration ...
The article considers specific features of the language situation and language policy in New Zealand...
Opinions are divided about how the content of language courses should be specified and whether educa...
This paper focuses on recent developments in bilingual education in Aotearoa/New Zealand,1 particula...
The thesis examines bilingualism and bilingual education both overseas and in Aotearoa/New Zealand. ...
The teaching of community languages in the Western world has been an issue in recent decades, when t...
The field of language education in Aotearoa New Zealand, as elsewhere, has developed significantly s...
Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia are similar in many ways. Both were colonised by English-speaking...
This paper summarises the key issues and challenges that have emerged from a recent major report by...
The present policy of the Ministry of Education is that all schools should offer instruction in an a...
Bilingual education in the context of New Zealand is now over 30 years old. The two largest linguist...
If asked to name a place that typifies issues in multicultural and multilingual pedagogy, few educat...
The aim of this study was to examine the issues surrounding Maori language use in secondary schools....
The role of language as the principal medium of instruction within the New Zealand (N .Z.) education...
This talk describes the situation of the Welsh language in Wales, and the structures that in place f...
The article considers minority education issues in New Zealand. The author takes into consideration ...