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Balancing globalization and linguistic heritage involves preserving mother tongues through inclusive education that values cultural identity and language diversity

Journal of Language, Literature, Social and Cultural Studies
In the era of educational globalization, the preservation of mother tongues has become a critical concern for educators, linguists, and policymakers. The dominance of global languages such as English in educational curricula and academic discourse often ...
I. Sumartana   +4 more
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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners

2014
The degree of cultural and linguistic diversity in this country is large. Approximately 8 % of school aged children in the USA are limited in English proficiency (LEP) and would be considered English Language Learners (ELL). The heterogeneity among LEP is remarkable with over 400 different languages of which nearly three quarters speaks some dialect of
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Cultural-linguistic diversity and inclusion

2013
Nearly ten years ago, the European Commission conducted an analysis of educational programs for immigrant children in seven countries (Italy, Greece, Great Britain, France, Sweden, Belgium, and Israel) (Collicelli, 2001). Three major conclusions were arrived at: 1) how Euro - pean countries classify immigrant minors and minors of immigrant origins is ...
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Culturally and linguistically diverse women.

Sexual health
The proportion of women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds is growing in Australia. Synthesising existing evidence concerning the views and experiences of these women in accessing sexual and reproductive health care is crucial to future policy and service development.
Zelalem Birhanu, Mengesha   +2 more
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A linguistic approach in culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms

Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 2011
This article describes the application of systemic functional linguistics (Halliday & Matthiesen, 2004; Martin & Rose, 2005) to the teaching of science in a 4th grade classroom in the United States. Drawing on different data sources, including classroom lessons and planning meetings between a teacher educator and a teacher, a framework for ...
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Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Catholic Schools

2019
This is a protfolio of vidoes produced as an outcome of a research consultancy for Catholic Education South Australia exploring the engagment of African-Australian families with Catholic schools in South ...
Baak, Melanie (UniSA Education Futures)   +1 more
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Unlocking the Power of Language: Navigating Linguistic Diversity in Cross-Cultural Research

Studies in Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis
In the expansive realm of cross-cultural and intercultural research, the power of language lies in its direct and indirect influence on scholarly investigations and outcomes.
Sanae Ejjebli
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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners and STEAM

2019
Multilingual students, multidialectal students, and students learning English as an additional language constitute a substantial and growing demographic in the United States. But these groups of students tend to receive unequal access to and inadequate instruction in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM), with their cultural ...
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Linguistic and cultural diversity for planetary health

2022
Linguistic and cultural diversity are, besides biodiversity, crucial elements of planetary health. Although both natural diversity and human diversity are intertwined, linguistics has received only scant attention in the planetary health debate. Languages provide different perspectives on our world.
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