May 2019 Archives by thread
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Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Singapore leader hails 'English first' policy as key to country’s development Critics respond the country’s bil
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Why schools should implement trilingual education
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] What's it like to study while Black at university?
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Russia Launches ‘Passportization’ in Occupied Ukrainian Donbas (Part Two) Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volum
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] National literacy festival kicks off in Mongolia
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Workers scolded for speaking Spanish, Arabic at heart institute
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Causes of Language Endangerment - FEL XXIII Sydney
Nicholas Ostler
- [lg policy] Brotherly Ukraine Answers Back
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] How Amharic unites – and divides – Ethiopia
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Harassed for not speaking enough French? Heart Institute employees claim 'toxic environment'
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Northern Ireland political parties resume talks to form government
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] NYT: For These Muslims, Learning the Quran Starts With YouTube
Fierman, William
- [lg policy] Hyderabad: Competitions mark Rajbasha celebrations
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Minister: foreign languages are essentiaal
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] No offices for language teachers
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Canada’s official languages : policy versus work practice in the Federal public service
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Spotlight: Chinese Language connects U.S. Students to a global future, say U.S. education experts
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Ukraine's Rights Activists Ask Court To Ban Parliament Speaker From Signing Language Law
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] A Mennonite town in Kyrgyzstan
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Alaska
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] lgpolicy-list Digest, Vol 121, Issue 12
Ramanujam Meganathan
- [lg policy] Lamberto Zannier: Ukraine needs inclusive, pragmatic and forward-looking policies
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] So how did Amharic supersede the various languages to become Ethiopia’s first language:
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Reviving Sufism with Yunus Emre
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] College of Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Honored at Translation Conference in Italy
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] U.S. Military Slashes Foreign-Language Training
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Thank you, everyone
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] English is also the informal language at Computer Science
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Implementing language policies in Southern Africa: A daunting task
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] China’s Effort to Silence the Sound of Uyghur
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Ukraine’s State Language Law Enshrines the Lingua Franca
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Governing South Africa's schools as inclusive spaces
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Paix Bouche wins Kwéyòl Spelling Bee Competition
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Why Wales is exporting people full of regret at never having learnt Welsh
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Uighurs Condemn China Forcing Muslims to Eat Pork During Ramadan
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] The Impact of Language on Education
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Language
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Alaska - more detail
Jeffrey Kallen
- [lg policy] Red T -- Protecting Translators and Interpreters in High-risk Settings
Francis Hult
- [lg policy] Most Arizonans Support Dual-Language Education
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Sarawak: Ceding power to local communities
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Malta: Minding our language
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Support for bilingualism for children waning
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Job: Postdoctoral Researcher, Applied Linguistics, Uni of Jyväskylä, Finland (deadline 7 June)
Dave Sayers
- [lg policy] Fredricton updates language policy
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Recognise the UK as a multilingual society, say politicians and academics
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] No Mandarin please: Mom complains against English policy in visits with kids in B.C. government care
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Language board to challenge court on its refusal to allow Jacob Zuma's lawyer to speak isiZulu
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Japan Seeks a New Name Order, With Last Names Coming First
Francis Hult
- [lg policy] students and staff as part of new language policy By Nokulunga Xala - MAY 24, 2019 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Following the government identifying the need to promote other languages at higher education facilities, and as part of the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) new language policy, the institution will now offer an isiXhosa short course to staff and students for free. According to IOL News, an Afrikaans short course was also introduced to the campus community for the first time this year. “Our language policy is clear, we want students to be well-rounded, to fit into the societies they will be part of after university. In the world right now there are over 6 000 languages spoken, and a third of those languages are spoken on this continent,” said UCT multilingualism education project coordinator, Professor Mbulungeni Madiba. Furthermore Madiba said that isiXhosa was selected as the university’s language of choice and the institution was committed to providing
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Edunation: English language proficiency still an urgent matter
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] DU lifts language barrier for aspirants
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Now you can learn indigenous Khoekh
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Deaf Zimbabwe Trust Pins Hope On New Education Policy
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] The science is clear about 'mother-tongue' education. So why are we attacking it?
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] UCT offers a new short course in Xhosa
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Language Policies in Education in the People’s Republic of China
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] clarifies GE curriculum policy not anti-Filipino, vows support for language development
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Fifty Years Later: The Rise and Fall of the Parti Québécois - Part Three
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] US: Reviewing NPR's Language For Covering Abortion
Francis Hult
- [lg policy] NYT: In Turkey, Keeping a Language of Whistles Alive
Fierman, William
- [lg policy] This firm helps to simplify legal jargon for businesses in Tanzania
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] The two PMs ought to ignore open letter on the Irish language
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Workplaces, organisations, schools and community groups are being reminded to start planning their activities to celebrate Māori Language Week 2019.
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] Reviewing NPR's language for coeering abortion
Harold Schiffman
- [lg policy] DMUSD teachers union opposes new reserve policy
Harold Schiffman
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