Language programming in rural and regional Victoria

IF 0.9 Q2 LINGUISTICS Australian Review of Applied Linguistics Pub Date : 2019-12-10 DOI:10.1075/aral.18030.sla
Y. Slaughter, Joseph Lo Bianco, R. Aliani, Russell Cross, J. Hajek
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Despite decades of often ambitious policies in Australia, languages education is still characterized by intermittent commitment to the teaching of languages, with inequitable access particularly entrenched in rural and regional contexts. While research has focused on the practical and material constraints impacting on policy implementation, little research has investigated the role of the discursive terrain in shaping expectations and limitations around what seems achievable in schools, particularly, from the school principal perspective. Beginning with an overview of policy interventions and an analysis of contemporary challenges, we use Q methodology to identify and analyze viewpoints at work in similarly-positioned rural and regional schools. In doing so, we seek to determine what seems possible or impossible across settings; the role of principals in enabling and constraining pathways for the provision of school language programs, and the need for macro-level language policy to be informed by constraints specific to rural and regional contexts.
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维多利亚州农村和地区的语言编程
尽管澳大利亚几十年来制定了雄心勃勃的政策,但语言教育的特点仍然是对语言教学的间歇性承诺,尤其是在农村和地区背景下,不公平的入学机会根深蒂固。虽然研究的重点是影响政策执行的实际和物质限制,但很少有研究调查话语地形在形成对学校似乎可以实现的期望和限制方面的作用,特别是从学校校长的角度来看。从政策干预的概述和对当代挑战的分析开始,我们使用Q方法来识别和分析类似位置的农村和地区学校的工作观点。在这样做的过程中,我们试图确定在各种环境中什么是可能的或不可能的;校长在促进和限制学校语言项目提供途径方面的作用,以及宏观层面的语言政策需要根据农村和地区环境的具体限制来制定。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL) is the preeminent journal of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA). ARAL is a peer reviewed journal that promotes scholarly discussion and contemporary understandings of language-related matters with a view to impacting on real-world problems and debates. The journal publishes empirical and theoretical research on language/s in educational, professional, institutional and community settings. ARAL welcomes national and international submissions presenting research related to any of the major sub-disciplines of Applied Linguistics as well as transdisciplinary studies. Areas of particular interest include but are not limited to: · Analysis of discourse and interaction · Assessment and evaluation · Bi/multilingualism and bi/multilingual education · Corpus linguistics · Cognitive linguistics · Language, culture and identity · Language maintenance and revitalization · Language planning and policy · Language teaching and learning, including specific languages and TESOL · Pragmatics · Research design and methodology · Second language acquisition · Sociolinguistics · Language and technology · Translating and interpreting.
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