There is a general recognition that learning of foreign languages is in decline in Australia. This paper uses the social constructivist theory as a conceptual framework to report on a project where university language students supported their high school peers in the learning of their specialist language in New South Wales, Australia. The project involved 15 university students from the University of Wollongong and over 100 high school students engaged in the study of five foreign languages (French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Mandarin) in four local schools. The first section gives the aims and rationale of the study; the second describes the methodology and data collection; and the third section discusses the results and evaluation of ...
Despite the recent Australian Government commitment to supporting schools in growing students into g...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
Despite the public recognition of a skill shortage in foreign languages, the environment around for...
The paper illuminates similarities between what Australian universities wish to see in the attribute...
The current political, institutional and global influences impacting on Australian university studen...
Even as Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) expands, the study of Foreign languages (FL) in A...
Despite the contemporary policy rhetoric of global citizenry and the importance of languages and int...
Research on the international student experience in Australia has highlighted the challenges that in...
tudies of the academic experiences of NESB (non-English-speaking background) tertiary students have ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 221-232Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature r...
The relative scarcity of language teaching at Australian universities today is linked to decisions m...
This paper discusses a listening initiative aimed at assisting newly arrived ESL adolescents to meet...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Advanced technology and communication have implications for people movement. There are more people p...
Despite the recent Australian Government commitment to supporting schools in growing students into g...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
Despite the public recognition of a skill shortage in foreign languages, the environment around for...
The paper illuminates similarities between what Australian universities wish to see in the attribute...
The current political, institutional and global influences impacting on Australian university studen...
Even as Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) expands, the study of Foreign languages (FL) in A...
Despite the contemporary policy rhetoric of global citizenry and the importance of languages and int...
Research on the international student experience in Australia has highlighted the challenges that in...
tudies of the academic experiences of NESB (non-English-speaking background) tertiary students have ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 221-232Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature r...
The relative scarcity of language teaching at Australian universities today is linked to decisions m...
This paper discusses a listening initiative aimed at assisting newly arrived ESL adolescents to meet...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Advanced technology and communication have implications for people movement. There are more people p...
Despite the recent Australian Government commitment to supporting schools in growing students into g...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...
Globalisation has escalated people movement. There are more people leaving their home countries to p...