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Divergent Orientations to Greek and its Teaching in an Australian Greek School
Oleh:
Bradshaw, Julie
;
Truckenbrodt, Andrea
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism (Full Text) vol. 6 no. 6 (2003)
,
page 439 — 457.
Topik:
should be used. The views of parents and students are also discussed. Both groups express strong language loyalty
;
but among the students Australian Greek
;
bilingualism
;
communities of practice
;
language maintenance
;
school-based language learning
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Vol. 6, No. 6, 439 — 457.pdf
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The Greek community in Australia attempts, with reasonable success, to maintain Greek language pro?ciency in succeeding generations, but attitudinal barriers within the community may be impeding the process. A study of the stakeholders (primary and secondary staff, parents, students and management) of one Greek independent school in Melbourne reveals shared values but also extensive diversity in perceptions. Data drawn from interviews, questionnaires and observations allow the construction of pro?les of staff, on the basis of which distinct communities of practice can be identi?ed within the school. These groups show divergent orientations to the role of Greek in the school and the status of Australian Greek in general. The teachers are also divided on who has the right to teach the language, and which language teaching methodology should be used. The views of parents and students are also discussed. Both groups express strong language loyalty, but among the students this does not appear to translate into motivation in class. Keywords: Australian Greek, bilingualism, communities of practice, language maintenance, school-based language learning
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