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Fifty Definitions of English Learner: A Proposed Solution to Inconsistent State-by-State Systems in the United States for Classifying Students Who Speak English as a Second Language
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In: Educational Considerations (2022)
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Writing Competence and Grammatical Errors of the Written Discourses of HUMSS 11 Students ...
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Writing Competence and Grammatical Errors of the Written Discourses of HUMSS 11 Students ...
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Writing Competence and Grammatical Errors of the Written Discourses of HUMSS 11 Students ...
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On Semiotics Perspectives of Computational Thinking: Unravelling the “Pamphlet” Approach, a Case Study
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In: Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 4; Pages: 1956 (2022)
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The Ideological Stance of Multilingualism in Education in Malaysia in the Press 2000-2020
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In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 173-193 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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Ethnic Content Integration and Local Curriculum in Myanmar
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In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 155-172 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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Myanmar is home to over 54.8 million people, consisting of over 100 ethnolinguistic groups with distinct linguistic, cultural, and historical backgrounds. Since Myanmar gained independence from Great Britain, education has been used as the main political tool for Bamar national assimilation, neglecting this rich ethnic and cultural diversity. Myanmar opted for the assimilationist approach in which non-dominant ethnolinguistic nationalities are vanquished through the use of educational instruction, materials, and teachers’ education, all of which are ‘Bamarcentric’, centered around a single ethnolinguistic identity and language in Myanmar, Bamar. Other, non-dominant ethnolinguistic groups in Myanmar have long desired to incorporate their own languages, cultures, and histories into the educational system. In this vein, the National Education Law (NEL), which took effect in 2014, provides the integration of non-dominant ethnic languages and cultural identities into the mainstream curriculum. From this, a modified curriculum framework concerning the integration of indigenous ethnic content was produced in order to promote multicultural coexistence. The present study explores the implementation of the Local Curriculum and integration of non-dominant ethnic content into the curriculum in primary schools through the analysis of the curriculum development process and the integration of non-dominant ethnic content such as local literature, cultural perspectives, and indigenous worldviews. The study was conducted in Kachin, Kayah, Karen, and Mon states and the Yangon region, where a variety of ethnolinguistic groups reside. Using a qualitative approach, the study drew on findings from interviews with 63 participants, four classroom observations, and document analysis from four states and one region. The study revealed that the implementation of the Local Curriculum promotes multiculturalism and social cohesion.
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Bildung und Erziehung; Bildungspolitik; Bildungswesen; Chancengleichheit; cultural diversity; curriculum; Economics of Education; Education; education system; Educational Policy; equal opportunity; Ethnic Content Integration; Grundschule; integration; kulturelle Vielfalt; language; Local Curriculum; Macroanalysis of the Education System; Makroebene des Bildungswesens; Multicultural Education; multicultural society; Multiculturalism; multikulturelle Gesellschaft; Myanmar; primary school; Southeast Asia; Sprache; Südostasien
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URL: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/76746 https://doi.org/10.14764/10.ASEAS-0060 https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/6382/6601
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Multi-Lingual and Multicultural Education in Globalizing Southeast Asia
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In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 149-153 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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Multilingual Education in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Problems and Prospects
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In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 1 ; 56-62 ; Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: The Impact of Linguistic Justice, Economy of Language and Language Policy (2022)
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Els canvis de la llengua d’ensenyament en el sistema escolar soviètic durant el període de Khrusxov: el cas de la República Autònoma Socialista Soviètica Txuvaixa
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The axis of access: a quantitative ethnography of presidential discourse on the construct of college access in the United States
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In: Theses and Dissertations (2022)
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The Language of Power: An Investigation of How the Macropolitics of Education Policy Affects the Micropolitics of Schooling English Learners
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In: Theses and Dissertations--Education Sciences (2022)
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The impacts of language and literacy policy on teaching practices in Ghana : postcolonial perspectives on early literacy and instruction
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Enseignement du créole dans la Caraïbe et l'ocan Indien : an update = Creole teaching in the Caribbean and in the Indian Ocean
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Belaise, Max (Herausgeber). - La Courneuve : Scitep éditions, 2021
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Language Ideologies and the Intercultural Universities in Mexico: San Felipe del Progreso and Ixhuatlán de Madero
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Structural over-determination of education reforms and agency ... : Strukturna naddoločitev izobraževalnih reform in delovanje ...
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Το γλωσσο-εκπαιδευτικό ζήτημα στην Ελλάδα: Ανάμεσα στο σύνταγμα του 1911 και την εισαγωγή της δημοτικής γλώσσας το 1917 ...
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