ABSTRACT

How do language policies in schools create inequalities among learners? How do policies marginalize some students while granting privilege to others? How do language policies in education serve the interests of dominant groups within societies? How can linguistic minorities further their interests through attempts to change language policies in schools? This new edition of Language Policies in Education takes a fresh look at these enduring questions at the heart of fundamental debates about the role of schools in society, the links between education and employment, and conflicts between linguistic minorities and "mainstream" populations. Reflecting developments in language policy since the publication of the first edition in 2002, all chapters are original and substantial contributions to the study of language policy and exemplify major theories and research methods in the field. Chapter authors are major scholars in language policy and critical language studies. The case studies, international in scope, present cutting-edge analyses of important language policy debates in countries around the world.

part II|78 pages

Competing Agendas

chapter 91|25 pages

Righting Language Wrongs in a Plurilingual Context

Language Policy and Practice in Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast Region

chapter 6|21 pages

Positioning the Language Policy Arbiter

Governmentality and Footing in the School District of Philadelphia

part III|35 pages

Indigenous Languages in Postcolonial Education

chapter 7|18 pages

Language and Education in Kenya

Between the Colonial Legacy and the New Constitutional Order

part IV|36 pages

Language and Global Capitalism

chapter 9|17 pages

The Japanisation of English Language Education

Promotion of the National Language within Foreign Language Policy

chapter 10|17 pages

India's Economic Restructuring with English

Benefits versus Costs

part V|44 pages

Language and Social Conflict

chapter 11|23 pages

Rwanda Switches to English

Conflict, Identity, and Language-in-Education Policy

chapter 12|19 pages

The Critical Villager Revisited

Continuing Transformations of Language and Education in Solomon Islands

part VI|59 pages

Language Policy and Social Change