The current discourse in Australian languages education is that if children study languages in the early years, then languages uptake in secondary schools will increase. There has been little coherent data collection and analysis, however, to support or challenge this discourse. This article draws on findings from an ARC Linkage study in NSW involving cross-sectoral languages study data (2007 to 2014), school case studies and teacher surveys to explore links between primary school provision, uptake and continuation to Year 12. The study focused on 348 schools in two demographic areas ¿ inner city Sydney and Wollongong. The three key findings were that uptake in upper secondary school is primarily a factor of scaling for tertiary entry; that...
Primary school languages education continues to be a challenging issue for all states in Australia. ...
Despite ever-increasing multicultural and multilingual diversity in Australia, the learning of langu...
Recent Australian Census data (Australian Bureau of Statistic, 2016) has revealed that 2.8% of Austr...
Despite the contemporary policy rhetoric of global citizenry and the importance of languages and int...
This article considers telling differences that have emerged in participation rates in languages oth...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
The case for increased second language learning in Australia is better grounded in the personal bene...
Language has been the Key Learning Area that has been politically easy to ignore. Languages have sli...
© 2019, Institute for Education Policy Studies. All rights reserved. In Australia’s highly multicult...
This paper argues that languages, increasingly marginalised in schools in English-speaking countries...
The state of language learning in Australian schools is dire. This weekend the Sydney Morning Herald...
This paper argues that languages, increasingly marginalised in schools in English-speaking countries...
Much of the literature on social class and language study in schools argues that for middle-class pa...
Australia has a reputation for sustained work in language policy and has had over 20 years of experi...
Language programs have been a part of the educational landscape in Australia for at least fifty year...
Primary school languages education continues to be a challenging issue for all states in Australia. ...
Despite ever-increasing multicultural and multilingual diversity in Australia, the learning of langu...
Recent Australian Census data (Australian Bureau of Statistic, 2016) has revealed that 2.8% of Austr...
Despite the contemporary policy rhetoric of global citizenry and the importance of languages and int...
This article considers telling differences that have emerged in participation rates in languages oth...
The linguistic situation in Australia today presents an intriguing case for sociolinguistic inquirie...
The case for increased second language learning in Australia is better grounded in the personal bene...
Language has been the Key Learning Area that has been politically easy to ignore. Languages have sli...
© 2019, Institute for Education Policy Studies. All rights reserved. In Australia’s highly multicult...
This paper argues that languages, increasingly marginalised in schools in English-speaking countries...
The state of language learning in Australian schools is dire. This weekend the Sydney Morning Herald...
This paper argues that languages, increasingly marginalised in schools in English-speaking countries...
Much of the literature on social class and language study in schools argues that for middle-class pa...
Australia has a reputation for sustained work in language policy and has had over 20 years of experi...
Language programs have been a part of the educational landscape in Australia for at least fifty year...
Primary school languages education continues to be a challenging issue for all states in Australia. ...
Despite ever-increasing multicultural and multilingual diversity in Australia, the learning of langu...
Recent Australian Census data (Australian Bureau of Statistic, 2016) has revealed that 2.8% of Austr...