ABSTRACT

Spanning scholarly contributions from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, this edited volume seeks to capture and elucidate the distinct challenges, approaches and possible solutions associated with interpreting, adapting and applying language-in-education policies in a range of linguistically complex teaching and learning environments across South Asia. Centring on-the-ground perspectives of scholars, practitioners, pupils, parents and the larger community, the volume offers new insights into one of the most complex, populous, and diverse multilingual educational contexts in the world.

Language-in-education policies and practices within this setting represent particularly high stakes issues, playing a pivotal role in determining access to literacy, thereby forming a critical pivot in the reproduction of educational inequality. The broad aim of the collection is thus to highlight the pedagogical, practical, ideological and identity-related implications arising from current language-in-education policies in this region, with the aim of illustrating how systemic inequality is intertwined with such policies and their associated interpretations.

Aimed at both academics and practitioners - whether researchers and students in the fields of education, linguistics, sociology, anthropology or South Asian studies, on the one hand, or language policy advisors, curriculum developers, teacher educators, teachers, and members of funding bodies, aid providers or NGOs, on the other - it is anticipated that the accounts in this volume will offer their readership opportunities to consider their wider implications and applications across other rich multilingual settings – be these local, regional, national or global.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

Multilingual practices in Indian classrooms

Exploring and supporting teacher awareness and classroom strategies

chapter 4|24 pages

Policy to practice, national to local

Multilingual education at the meso and micro levels of Western Nepal

chapter 5|19 pages

Multilingualism and English learning in Pakistan

Towards an effective multilingual policy

chapter 6|20 pages

Bilingual early schooling among tribal children in India

Evidence of long-term learning gains

chapter 8|23 pages

Participation of Saora children in MLE and MLE Plus schools in Odisha, India

Lessons learned and lessons to learn