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Revitalizing Minority Voices : Language Issues in the New Millennium / edited by Renée DePalma, Diane Brook Napier, Willibroad Dze-Ngwa.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
DePalma, Renée., Editor.
Napier, Diane Brook., Editor.
Dze-Ngwa, Willibroad., Editor.
Series:
The World Council of Comparative Education Societies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education.
Local Subjects:
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (158 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Whose voices are taken into account in language policy and planning and whose have been ignored or more actively silenced? This is the central question addressed in this book. What are the political and social factors that have helped to create these historical exclusions, in terms of endangerment and loss of traditional languages? What are the global influences on the local landscape of languages and linguistic rights? What are the implications for cultural heritage and identity? In analyzing these questions and reporting on research in an array of countries, the chapter authors also suggest ways forward toward designing more inclusive policies and practices in educational contexts, whether in the context of obligatory schooling or in less formal educational contexts. UNESCO estimates that at least 43% of the estimated 6000 languages spoken in the world are endangered. Such statistics remind us that the linguistic diversity that characterizes the human condition is a fragile thing, and that certain languages need to be cultivated if they are to survive into the 21st century and beyond. The chapters in this volume originated as presentations at the XV World Congress of Comparative Education Societies (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2013). They represe nt several global regions, namely Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. They provide analyses of language policy and politics at the local, regional, national and transnational levels, grass-rootslinguistic revitalization initiatives, and the attitudes of minority and majority speakers toward minoritized languages and cultures and towards intercultural and multilingual education programs.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Renée DePalma , Diane Brook Napier and Willibroad Dze-Ngwa
Linguistic Dominance and the Challenges Worldwide for Minority Languages and Voices / Renée DePalma , Diane Brook Napier and Willibroad Dze-Ngwa
Globalization, Cultural Diversity and the Challenge of Native Language in Education / Hermenegilde Rwantabagu
Multilingual Education in South Africa / Christa Thornhill
Access Opportunities / Kara D. Brown
Theorizing School-Based Language Activism in the Basque Country and Beyond / Kai A. Heidemann
Teacher Education and Culturally Diverse Classrooms / Nana Kodama
Not Just ‘Talking the Talk / Sachi Edwards
Recognition of Epistemological Pluralism / Yan Guo
Author Biographies / Renée DePalma , Diane Brook Napier and Willibroad Dze-Ngwa
Index / Renée DePalma , Diane Brook Napier and Willibroad Dze-Ngwa.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789463001878
9463001875
OCLC:
932003112

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