Article published In: Language Teaching and Learning in Australia
Edited by Chris Mann and Richard B. Baldauf, Jr. †
[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics. Series S 9] 1992
► pp. 140–160
Annotated bibliography on language teaching in Australia
Published online: 1 January 1992
https://doi.org/10.1075/aralss.9.09kir
https://doi.org/10.1075/aralss.9.09kir
Abstract
This paper reviews a number of articles that have been published since 1988, just after the release of Lo Bianco’s National policy recommendations on language. The review, which covers two sections 1) theoretical LOTE issues and 2) practical LOTE issues, is by no means exhaustive. The aim of this paper is to provide teachers, students and researchers with an overview of what has been happening, theoretically and practically, in the area of LOTE teaching in Australia during the past 4 years.
References (10)
Since this paper was written, a number of Australian publications have come out which should be included in any bibliography on language teaching. The editors have added these references to the article for the sake of completeness.
Baker, B. and P. White (1992) Where can I learn a language other than English? A guide to adult LOTE courses in Australia, 1993. Brisbane, NLLIA.
Campbell, S., Dyson, B., Karim, S. and B. Rabie (1993) Unlocking Australia’s language potential: Profiles of 9 key languages in Australia. Vol. 11 – Arabic. Canberra, NLLIA.
Cryle, P., Freadman, A. and B. Hanna (1993) Unlocking Australia’s language potential: Profiles of 9 key languages in Australia. Vol. 31 – French. Canberra, NLLIA.
Ferdinandez, S., Pauwels, A. and M. Clyne (1993) Unlocking Australia’s language potential: Profiles of 9 key languages in Australia. Vol. 41 – German. Canberra, NLLIA.
Keuneman, K.P. and S. Sagona (1993) Why study French? The importance of various factors acknowledged by first year students at the University of Melbourne. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 16,1:63–89.
Nicholas, H., Moore, H., Clyne, M. and A. Pauwels (1993) Languages at the crossroads: The report of the national enquiry into the employment and supply of teachers of languages other than English. Melbourne, NLLIA.
Smith, D., Ng Bee Chin, Louie, K. and C. Mackerras (1993) Unlocking Australia’s language potential: Profiles of 9 key languages in Australia. Vol. 21 – Chinese. Canberra, NLLIA.
