ERIC Number: EJ819380
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Publication Date: 2008-Apr
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Community and Culture in Intercultural Language Learning
Scarino, Angela
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, v31 n1 p5.1-5.15 Apr 2008
This paper addresses changing meanings attached to the concept of "community" in languages education in the school setting in Australia. The change consists of a shift from "community" as a necessary definitional category, created in the mid 1970s to mark the recognition of languages other than English used in the Australian community, to a recognition, in the current context of increasing mobility of people and ideas, of the need to problematise the concept of "community" towards working with the complexity of the lived, dynamic languages and cultures in the repertoires of students. Intercultural language learning is discussed as a way of thinking about communities in languages education in current times.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community, Second Language Instruction, Definitions, Intercultural Programs, Cultural Pluralism, Intercultural Communication, Second Language Learning, Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Educational Trends, Educational Policy, Curriculum Development, Ethnocentrism, Multicultural Education
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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