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Education in Languages of Lesser Power

Asia-Pacific Perspectives

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The cultural diversity of the Asia-Pacific region is reflected in a multitude of linguistic ecologies of languages of lesser power, i.e., of indigenous and immigrant languages whose speakers lack collective linguistic power, especially in education. This volume looks at a representative sampling of such communities. Some receive strong government support, while others receive none. For some indigenous languages, the same government schools that once tried to stamp out indigenous languages are now the vehicles of language revival. As the various chapters in this book show, some parents strongly support the use of languages other than the national language in education, while others are actively against it, and perhaps a majority have ambivalent feelings. The overall meta-theme that emerges from the collection is the need to view the teaching and learning of these languages in relation to the different needs of the speakers within a sociolinguistics of mobility.
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Published online on 23 January 2015
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Agnihotri, Rama Kant
2025. Educational Implications of Language Seen as Multilinguality. In The Palgrave Handbook of Decolonising the Educational and Language Sciences,  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo

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