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Gitau, B. K. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1988
The author outlines the phenomenology of the two main contrasting views on the subject of African culture: liberal and radical. Topics covered include (1) culture and perception; (2) language and culture; (3) culture, education, and identity; (4) culture and motivation; and (5) social and economic structure. (CH)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Language Dominance, Phenomenology
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Harmon, David – Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 1995
Presents a database of the world's languages categorized in terms of their number of mother tongue speakers and their distribution. The database was created by going through the book, "Ethnologue: Languages of the World," page-by-page, analyzing individual language entries, collating them, and cross-checking them between countries. The…
Descriptors: Databases, Language Dominance, Language Maintenance, Languages
Rhode Island Univ., Kingston. Curriculum Research and Development Center. – 1980
In 1979, Rhode Island legislators mandated an assessment of the number of non English speaking children in the State. The resulting study was comprised of two main phases. The first, a census of non English speaking students, included (1) a teacher survey, in which every teacher listed his/her students and indicated an observed primary language…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cost Estimates, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Dominance
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Landry, Rodrique; And Others – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1991
Examines the relative contributions of the school and the family to the bilingual development of francophone minority group students in western Canada. The implications for the survival of the French language in western Canada are discussed. (74 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, French
Spolsky, Bernard – 1985
The 75th anniversary of a city honored among other things for its role in the revival of the Hebrew language is an appropriate occasion to remind ourselves of the complex effects of language policy on education. In choosing to establish Hebrew as its standard language, Israel was working to proclaim both present and historical unity. The rapidity…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Dialects, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education